Xiao Xue
Former Editor-in-Chief, Elle China
The editor-in-chief established Elle as a multimedia brand, encompassing web and TV channels and a credit card.

Former editor-in-chief at iLook magazine, a subsidiary publication of Hung Huang , Xiao Xue has been recognised for pioneering the use of social media to tap into a new, youthful demographic in her former position as editor-in-chief of Elle China, which she left in December 2019.
Elle China was the first international fashion magazine to descend on the Chinese market in 1988. It was first launched as a monthly publication and later increased to a biweekly frequency, to accommodate additional advertising pages. Chinese editions of Cosmopolitan and Harper’s Bazaar Men subsequently followed Elle’s lead.
Xiao Xue was been commended for acclimatising the international publication to placate its Chinese readers. She was credited for the quality and quantity of the magazine’s fashion and advertising content. During her reign, cover stars have included Coco Rocha , Jessica Alba, Miranda Kerr , and Chinese supermodel Liu Wen .
Elle China has a vast presence amongst China’s online community. The covers, especially, are a constant source of conversation. The publication also has an Elle TV channel, an iPad version of the magazine, and an Elle credit card function. Many credited Xiao Xue with translating Elle into a consumer-savvy multimedia company.
While in her early forties, Xiao Xue graduated from the China-Europe International Business School with an Executive Master’s of Business Administration. She grew up in Beijing, and is considered an opinion leader amongst Chinese women. Xiao Xue published her first book, ‘Elegance,’ in 2012, divulging her bifurcated life as a career woman, mother, and girlfriend. She also appeared as a judge on Hong Kong music reality show SuperGirls.
Career History
VITAL STATISTICS
Find out more

China’s New Generation of Fashion Media Powerbrokers
What can brands expect from former deputies who rose through the ranks of the industry and have taken the reins from predecessors with bigger personalities and more power?

China’s New Generation of Fashion Media Powerbrokers
What can brands expect from former deputies who rose through the ranks of the industry and have taken the reins from predecessors with bigger personalities and more power?

BoF VOICES Day 2: The Shape of Things to Come
New and rapidly evolving markets offer exciting opportunities for the fashion industry, but the sector also faces an internal reckoning as it struggles to measure up to growing demands for a more inclusive future.

BoF VOICES Day 2: The Shape of Things to Come
New and rapidly evolving markets offer exciting opportunities for the fashion industry, but the sector also faces an internal reckoning as it struggles to measure up to growing demands for a more inclusive future.

Introducing the Gamechangers Speaking at VOICES 2019
Gabriela Hearst, Matthew Williams, Omoyemi Akerele, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Jefferson Hack are among an exciting line-up of speakers at BoF's Annual Gathering for Big Thinkers to be held in Oxfordshire, UK in November 2019.

Introducing the Gamechangers Speaking at VOICES 2019
Gabriela Hearst, Matthew Williams, Omoyemi Akerele, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Jefferson Hack are among an exciting line-up of speakers at BoF's Annual Gathering for Big Thinkers to be held in Oxfordshire, UK in November 2019.

Caroline Hu Wins Inaugural $100,000 BoF China Prize
The New York-based Chinese fashion designer and self-described ‘daily couturier’ was praised by jury members for her outstanding artistry and entrepreneurial potential.

Caroline Hu Wins Inaugural $100,000 BoF China Prize
The New York-based Chinese fashion designer and self-described ‘daily couturier’ was praised by jury members for her outstanding artistry and entrepreneurial potential.

The 'Godfather' of Chinese Fashion Publishing Has Died at 62
Liu Jiang, the co-founder of Chinese magazine empire Trends Media Group, has died in Beijing.

The 'Godfather' of Chinese Fashion Publishing Has Died at 62
Liu Jiang, the co-founder of Chinese magazine empire Trends Media Group, has died in Beijing.

Finalists Revealed for $100,000 BoF China Prize
Six designer finalists will compete next month during Shanghai Fashion Week, with the winner gaining a cash prize of $100,000, BoF community mentorship and a show at London Fashion Week in September.

Finalists Revealed for $100,000 BoF China Prize
Six designer finalists will compete next month during Shanghai Fashion Week, with the winner gaining a cash prize of $100,000, BoF community mentorship and a show at London Fashion Week in September.

What the Fashion World Is Saying About the Passing of Karl Lagerfeld
The industry remembers the beloved designer, whose death was announced on Tuesday morning.

What the Fashion World Is Saying About the Passing of Karl Lagerfeld
The industry remembers the beloved designer, whose death was announced on Tuesday morning.

Sustainable Fashion Hubs Rise in Hong Kong and Taipei
Armed with ground-breaking technology and valuable manufacturing knowhow, two Asian cities are positioning themselves as sustainable fashion hubs of the future. Read China Decoded to make sense of the market.

Sustainable Fashion Hubs Rise in Hong Kong and Taipei
Armed with ground-breaking technology and valuable manufacturing knowhow, two Asian cities are positioning themselves as sustainable fashion hubs of the future. Read China Decoded to make sense of the market.

Dolce & Gabbana: Cultural Stupidity Can Be Costly
The rise of global markets and social media have changed the equation on cultural sensitivity. It’s time for brands to catch up.

Dolce & Gabbana: Cultural Stupidity Can Be Costly
The rise of global markets and social media have changed the equation on cultural sensitivity. It’s time for brands to catch up.

Cracks Appear in China’s Fashion Magazine Landscape
Even as print media sputtered in the West, fashion magazines in Greater China continued to thrive on seemingly endless advertising dollars chasing a consumer hungry for information and advice. But are the heady days now over?

Cracks Appear in China’s Fashion Magazine Landscape
Even as print media sputtered in the West, fashion magazines in Greater China continued to thrive on seemingly endless advertising dollars chasing a consumer hungry for information and advice. But are the heady days now over?
What is The BoF 500?
The people shaping the global fashion industry, curated by the editors of The Business of Fashion, based on nominations and on-the-ground intelligence from around the world.






