Alexandra Shulman
Happy Place9 Apr 2018

Alexandra Shulman

What does it take to run one of the most influential magazines on the planet? And what do you need to be a great leader?

Alexandra Shulman spent 25 years as the editor of British Vogue - here she tells Fearne about the things she learnt about herself, and how to cope once you decide to walk away from the job you love.

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