Vogue’s youngest ever editor-in-chief Margaret Zhang, 30, rocks bright blue hair and yellow snakeskin boots as she attends Milan Fashion Week

Vogue’s youngest ever editor-in-chief, Margaret Zhang, 30, wears bright blue hair and yellow snakeskin boots at Milan Fashion Week

Australian fashion journalist Margaret Zhang made a style statement during Milan Fashion Week on Thursday.

The 30-year-old, editor-in-chief of Vogue China, rocked bright blue hair as she arrived at the Max Mara show.

She looked stylish in an oversized gray shirt and black silk skirt with slit and fringe as she walked the streets.

Margaret completed her ensemble with a pair of yellow snakeskin boots and several gold chains.

The fashion journalist wore dark sunglasses and held her phone in her hands as she arrived at the event.

Vogue’s youngest editor-in-chief Margaret Zhang, 30, wore bright blue hair and yellow snakeskin boots as she attended Milan Fashion Week on Thursday

Margaret became Vogue’s youngest ever editor-in-chief in 2021 when she took on the role of editor-in-chief at Vogue China at the age of 27.

She succeeded founder and editor Angelica Cheung, who started the Chinese edition of the fashion bible fifteen years ago.

Despite never having worked in-house at a magazine, the Instagram fashionista got the nod from Vogue’s global Editorial Director and Condé Nast Chief Content Officer Anna Wintour.

Ms Wintour said: “Margaret creates content on so many different platforms and brings a new perspective and voice to Vogue China.

“When Angelica Cheung founded Vogue China fifteen years ago, she brilliantly broke new ground and now Margaret will continue that tradition of leading China’s incredibly creative and influential fashion culture.”

She looked stylish in an oversized gray shirt and black silk skirt with slit and fringe as she walked the streets.  Margaret completed her ensemble with a pair of yellow snakeskin boots and several gold chains

She looked stylish in an oversized gray shirt and black silk skirt with slit and fringe as she walked the streets. Margaret completed her ensemble with a pair of yellow snakeskin boots and several gold chains

It had been rumored for weeks before Margaret’s appointment was confirmed that Margaret would rise to the top of the masthead, with fashion blogger Bryanboy prematurely tweeting the news, while Vogue China replied that they had nothing to share yet.

As a model and photographer, she launched her blog Shine By Three in 2009, when she was 16, and quickly became a regular at fashion weeks around the world.

She was named Elle’s Digital Influencer of the Year in 2015 and appeared on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia and Time Out’s 40 Under 40 lists in 2016.

The business and law graduate’s work has been published in L’Officiel, Harper’s Bazaar, Nylon, Marie Claire and Elle.

Margaret became Vogue's youngest-ever editor-in-chief in 2021 when she took on the role of editor-in-chief at Vogue China at the age of 27

Margaret became Vogue’s youngest-ever editor-in-chief in 2021 when she took on the role of editor-in-chief at Vogue China at the age of 27