Mumbai: India Today Group and Hearst Magazines International are pleased to announce the appointment of Harper's Bazaar India as editor Rasna Bhasin.
This is a homecoming for Rasna, who earlier worked with the group as digital media head of Harper's Bazaar Bride India and oversaw the transition of the magazine to Brides Today India.
As a lifestyle content creator with over ten years of experience, Rasna is a luxury brand expert. Our new print editor will explore the multifaceted world of fashion, beauty, art, culture, and beyond, seamlessly adapting to the ever-evolving landscape.
Lifestyle Division's Group, digital editor Sonal Ved will continue to lead all editorial initiatives for our websites and social media platforms. After launching the much-awaited Harper's Bazaar India's website last year, she and her team look forward to drawing stronger synergies with the print editor.
Hearst Magazines senior vice president of editorial and brand director Kim St. Clair Bodden said, "I do not doubt that Rasna's passion, creative talent, and deep knowledge of fashion in India will inspire and inform the brand's audience of influential and modern women".
India Today Group vice chairperson Kalli Purie said, "We are confident that Rasna & Sonal will use their first-hand experience on social media to bring an injection to Harper's Bazaar that is truly in tune with our audience. I am looking forward to the merging of influencers and legacy brands to create an incomparable experience for our readers. The new HB will have the youthful energy of social and the vigour and trust of legacy".