“Act of wild optimism” comes to sad end as InStyle Australia Ed-in-Chief bows out
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 07th May 2025 at 8:58am
Justine Cullen.
Justine Cullen, Editor-in-Chief of InStyle Australia, has shared a message on Instagram, marking the end of her time at the helm of the title.
“The Autumn print issue (on sale now) will be the last made by me and my team,” said Cullen.
In her post, she added, “we relaunched InStyle Australia a little over three years ago as an independent magazine - an act of wild optimism and a real labour of love.
“When it came to print, we created a magazine for readers (a thing that shouldn’t be as unusual as it is). We didn;t syndicate any content from overseas editions, which meant we could craft something intentional, original, and deeply connected to whatever cultural moment we felt our Australian audience was living in.”
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