Eva Chen
Head of Fashion Partnerships, Instagram
The former Condé Nast editor acts as the go-between for the Silicon Valley social media company and the notoriously clubby world of fashion.

In 2015, after a decade spent honing her skills across a slew of leading fashion publications, including Lucky and Teen Vogue, where she was renowned for her digital savvy and impressive social media following, Eva Chen became Instagram’s first head of fashion partnerships. Working for the fashion industry’s favourite social media platform, Chen acts as a go-between for Silicon Valley company and the notoriously insular world of fashion.
Raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village by two immigrant parents, Chen planned on becoming a doctor in her younger years, pursuing pre-med studies at Johns Hopkins University. However, after a stint as an intern in Harper’s Bazaar’s features and beauty divisions, Chen changed her mind and, upon graduation, began freelancing at Lucky magazine (where she would later go on to serve as editor-in-chief) before landing an assistant role at Elle, where she spent three years and completed a master’s degree at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism at the same time.
In 2005, Chen jumped ship to Teen Vogue, where she worked in various roles for eight years, chiefly as the teenage fashion magazine’s beauty editor.
In April 2013, Anna Wintour quietly brought Chen onboard as a consultant to Lucky, hiring her as editor-in-chief within two months. Chen was just 33 at the time — making her one of the youngest editors to lead a national American magazine. Chen was tasked with transforming the ailing Lucky brand into a more youth-friendly, modern publication. However, the magazine's circulation of 1.1 million subscribers plateaued and reported falling advertising sales throughout her tenure. In 2014, Chen helped oversee the creation of Lucky Group, a joint venture between Condé Nast and e-commerce platform BeachMint, which repositioned Lucky as a digital-first e-commerce platform complimented by the magazine’s print and digital content. Chen took on the role of chief creative officer at Lucky Group, but left the company less than a year later in April 2015.
Chen announced her new appointment less than three months later, as Instagram’s inaugural head of fashion partnerships. During her years as an editor, Chen has built up a reputation as a social media heavyweight. An avid user of Instagram with over 1 million followers, Chen is well known for her #evachenpose shots, showcasing her shoes and handbag in the back seat of taxi. While the role might deviate from her previous experience in editorial, Chen works closely with representatives from across the fashion industry to strategise storytelling methods on the visual platform that is becoming a key advertising pillar for fashion labels and retailers alike.
In addition to her career in media, Chen became a children's author in 2018 with stories that use fashion as a way into learning about important feminists throughout history. In July 2019, she collaborated with childrenswear brand Janie and Jack to create clothing inspired by the books.
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