Woolman

Chase Edna (1877-1957). American journalist. She was a crucial figure in the development of the magazine Vogue. Hired at the age of 18 as a circulation clerk, she joined the editorial staff in 1914. Six years later, she was already the editor-in-chief of the American, English, and French editions of Vogue. She was one of the promoters of American fashion. In 1935 she was awarded the French Legion of Honor. She retired in 1952, but continued to serve as the head of the editorial board. She wrote an autobiography, Always in Vogue.