Margaret Zhang’s New Chapter: From Fashion Maven to Motherhood and Beyond
A New Personal Chapter
In a touching revelation, Margaret Zhang and R&B star Miguel recently shared news of their one-year-old son “Angelito” with the world through a birthday post on Instagram, marking their first public announcement about their child.
Professional Legacy
Margaret Zhang, an accomplished Australian-Chinese filmmaker, writer, model, and creative director, served as the editor-in-chief of Vogue China until 2024. Her appointment was groundbreaking as she became not only the youngest Vogue editor ever at 27 but also the first influencer to be named a top editor at any Vogue edition.
Upon her departure, Zhang expressed enthusiasm for new beginnings, stating, “As we kick off a transformative year of the Dragon, I’m excited to wrap up at Vogue and jump into the next chapter of my career.” She highlighted her pride in driving “radical evolution” at Vogue China, transforming it from a print publication into “a multimedia bridge for creative culture” between China and the world.
Background and Achievements
Born in Australia to Chinese parents who relocated from Huangyan, Zhejiang province, to Sydney, Zhang earned both a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney. Her influence has been recognized through accolades including Forbes Asia’s 30Under30 and TimeOut’s 40Under40, with the Business of Fashion BoF500 Index acknowledging her role in shaping the international fashion industry.
Current Endeavors
Currently splitting her time between New York and Shanghai, Zhang is working on her first feature film. She recently participated as part of the official Young Global Leaders (YGL) delegation at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos, demonstrating her continued influence across multiple sectors.