Martina Bonnier
Martina Bonnier | |
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![]() Bonnier in 2010 | |
| Born | March 1, 1966 Lidingö, Sweden |
| Title | Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Scandinavia |
| Spouse | Sverker Thufvesson |
| Children | 2 |
| Relatives | Lukas Bonnier (great-uncle) |
Anna Martina Bonnier (born 1 March 1966),[1] is a Swedish journalist and fashion editor who has served as the editor-in-chief of Vogue Scandinavia since 2020.[2]
Early life
Bonnier was born on 1 March 1966 in Lidingö, Sweden. Bonnier is a member of the Bonnier family.[1][3] At sixteen, Bonnier was sent to study in Newport.[4]
On her childhood, Bonnier stated "I didn’t buy candy, I bought fashion magazines".[5]
Career
Bonnier began her career on the newsdesk of Göteborgs-Posten. After her stint at Göteborgs-Posten, she joined Veckorevyn in the early 1990s. From 2011 to 2016, Bonnier was the editor-in-chief of Damernas Värld, one of Sweden's highest circulated women's magazines. Following her tenure at Damernas Värld she moved to the New York City in 2017.[4]
Anna Wintour contacted Bonnier in efforts to launch a Vogue for the Scandinavia, Bonnier returned to Sweden and was appointed founding editor of Vogue Scandinavia in August 2020 (the first issue in print would release in April 2021).[5] Under her leadership, Scandinavian Vogue has been noted for its focus on sustainability. The first issue featured activist Greta Thunberg on the cover, the magazine is plastic-free and at first print copies of the magazine were only sold online to reduce the potential waste of surplus copies.[5]
In 2025, the Scandinavian edition of Vogue Living launched with Bonnier as its editor-in-chief.[6] She also served as the fashion commentator for the Swedish broadcast of the 2025 Nobel Prize Gala.[7]
Bibliography
- Fashionista (Bonnier Fakta, 2010)
- Obsession: en modefamiljs bekännelser (Bonnier Fakta, 2011)
- Martinas Modevärld : en guide till ett stilfullt liv (Bonnier Fakta, 2014)
- Modehistoria för den kreativa modefashionistan (Stevali, 2017)
References
- ^ a b Zabielski, Julia (5 December 2024). "Allt om Martina Bonnier: Familj, make, barn och Vogue". Nyheter24 (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 February 2026.
- ^ Barnett, Dale (2020). "In Conversation With…Martina Bonnier". Fashion Monitor. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
- ^ Mellqvist, Gabriel (2020-06-25). "Modedrottningen startar ny Vogue i Skandinavien" [Fashion queen launches new Vogue in Scandinavia]. Dagens industri (in Swedish). Retrieved 2026-02-01.
- ^ a b Lundblad-Joons, Marcus (15 August 2021). ""Vi rapporterar inte, vi dikterar mode"". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
- ^ a b c Villiers, Pierre de (20 October 2021). "Style with substance: Martina Bonnier on why the new Vogue Scandinavia is unlike any other fashion magazine". FIPP. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
- ^ "Introducing 'Vogue Scandinavia Living': A new special to celebrate Nordic interiors". Vogue Scandinavia. 14 October 2025. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
- ^ "Meet Martina Bonnier: Vogue Scandinavia's editor in chief is the fashion expert for this year's Nobel Prize broadcast". Vogue Scandinavia. 10 December 2025. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
