Every so often, Delaware web design specialists like us stumble upon a big brand with a really bad website. All the marketing money in the world occasionally can't buy good taste. And that was precisely the problem at French Vogue. The website from the fashion epicenter of the universe was a grainy, cluttered, slow-moving hot mess. Now the bigwigs at French Vogue — especially notoriously tough editor Emmanuelle Alt — are looking to change all of that.
According to a press release from Conde Naste, the redesigned Vogue.fr will go live on February 6 to coincide with the fall 2012 runway shows.
"Contents wise, the new Vogue.fr blends the digital and print editions, feeding off each other under the watchful eye of Emmanuelle Alt, and aims to be the digital extension of the magazine, adapted to the time frame and use of the media," the release says.
The publisher also promises exclusive interviews, backstage photos and new content daily. We say, way to go French Vogue. You're never too big to get your website "ooh la la" back.

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