Bridget Arsenault is the London Editor of Air Mail. She is also a Lifestyle Writer at Forbes.com, and continues to work freelance for a variety of international publications, including Vanity Fair, British Vogue, Travel + Leisure, House & Garden, and The Rake.

 
 

Originally from Nova Scotia, Bridget Arsenault holds a Master’s Degree from Oxford University and a BA Honors in English and Women Studies from Mount Allison University in Canada. A longtime journalist, she worked for Vanity Fair U.K. for over eight years, ending her time there as Associate Editor and London Correspondent for vanityfair.com. Bridget is currently the London Editor of Air Mail, a weekly digital publication founded and co-edited by Graydon Carter, the award-winning former Editor of Vanity Fair, and Alessandra Stanley, a one-time foreign correspondent and critic for The New York Times. International in focus, Air Mail covers topics such as politics, business, the environment, the arts, literature, film and television, food, design, travel, architecture, society, fashion, and crime. And it does so with sophistication, authority, and wit.

Bridget is also a Lifestyle Writer at Forbes.com, and the U.K. and London Editor for Equestrian Living. Bridget continues to work freelance for a variety of international publications, including Vanity Fair, British Vogue, Travel + Leisure, House & Garden, The Rake, Refinery29, and Departures. You can find a selection of her journalism by clicking the button below.

 
 

At the end of 2013, Bridget co-founded The Bright Young Things Film Club, an events company that fostered young filmmaking talent. That company came to an end in 2016 and Bridget launched a new full-service creative agency, Long-Winded Lady Productions. Owing to her years in event production and career in journalism, Bridget has a rich experience of presenting on-stage and on-video, interviewing big names in the arts and technology, and hosting exclusive screenings and events. Bridget’s showreel and a selection of her events can be seen by clicking the button below.

 
 

Beyond journalism and presenting, Bridget is open to ghost-writing and book-editing commissions. Bridget is currently writing a non-fiction book about Dorothy Parker, as well as writing a book and researching a true-crime podcast about a sordid murder in 1980s Hollywood.

 
 

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