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Eva Chen is Lucky Magazine's new Editor-in-Chief

Leave it to Eva to conquer at Condé.

Condé Nast CEO Charles H. Townsend announced Tuesday in a release that Eva Chen is Lucky magazine's new editor-in-chief.

The former beauty director of Teen Vogue replaces Brandon Holley, a veteran at the company who has helmed Lucky for the last three years. Fun fact: Chen worked as a fashion assistant at Lucky when she first started her career.

Chen, meanwhile, had been working as a consultant for Lucky, particularly working on "special projects" alongside Condé Nast creative director and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. In a statement released by the publishing company, Wintour calls Eva, "The quintessential Lucky girl."

Chen is the first Asian-American editor-in-chief to work at Condé Nast. Her debut will be the September Issue.