Allure's Founding Editor in Chief Has Surprisingly Left Her Role

Nylon's Michelle Lee replaces Linda Wells

In a surprising move, Condé Nast announced today that Allure's founding editor in chief, Linda Wells, is stepping down after more than two decades at the helm.

Her replacement, effective immediately, is Michelle Lee, who was most recently editor in chief and chief marketing officer at Nylon Media. Prior to that, Lee was chief content and strategy officer at Magnified Media, a branded content and custom publishing agency. She spent 7 years as editor in chief of In Touch Weekly, and held editorial positions at Condé Nast titles Glamour and Mademoiselle early in her career.

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