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Jenny Mannerheim (born 1977 [1] ), is a Swedish art director and editor who is currently the editor-in-chief of L'Officiel Riviera and L'Officiel St. Barth. [2]
Mannerheim was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1977. [1] After she graduated high school in 1996 she moved to Paris to study drawing and film. [1] A year later she moved to New York City studying film at New York University, then enrolling at the Parsons School of Design studying communication design. [1] She also spent time studying at Parsons Paris and Central Saint Martins in London. [1]
Timeline of her notable occupations:
Whilst studying at University she began working as the associate art director at PowerHouse Books and worked on the 'Punk Picasso' art book with Larry Clark. [1] She returned to Paris in 2002 and worked as art director at Numéro, Standard, Muteen, Vogue Hommes International and Beaux Arts. [1]
She launched Nuke magazine in 2004 and opened the Galerie Nuke art gallery in Paris. [1] [4] Nuke was a biannual publication with a circulation of 20,000 distributed in French and English. [1] Since then the gallery (now Nuke Mannerheim Gallery [4] ) has hosted exhibitions about the work of Jean-Charles de Castalbajac, [5] Lieko Shiga, David Birkin, Devon Dikeou, Kris Van Assche, Latifa Echakhch, Paul Emmanuel, and more.
She launched the Each X Other clothing brand in 2012 with Ilan Delouis. [6]
In 2024 she became editor-in-chief of L'Officiel Riviera and L'Officiel St. Barth. [2]
In recent years she has worked as an art director across multiple Éditions Jalou publications (Jalouse, L'Officiel Art, L'Officiel USA , L'Officiel Voyage ), she also worked with brands including Diesel, Lancôme, [5] Nissan, [5] PlayStation, Tommy Hilfiger, [5] and others.
Timeline of her notable occupations: