Farrah Storr has left Women's Health magazine, after joining the magazine for it's launch in 2012.
Hearst Magazines UK has announced that Farrah Storr has been made editor of Cosmopolitan magazine.
Storr has been the editor of Women's Health magazine since it's launch in 2012.
She will take over from Louise Court, who is leaving Cosmopolitan after eight years.
Court is leaving, having been named as director of editorial strategy and content across the magazine group.
The group that Court will be directing includes Harper's Bazaar, Elle and Good Housekeeping.
Under Storr's editorial gaze, Women's Health has grown in circulation from 100, 289 to 118, 188.
Storr has also increased the publication of Women's Health, which was originally printed just four times a year. It is not printed ten times per year.
In the second half of 2014, Cosmopolitan saw a decrease in circulation of 9.9% year on year to 257, 725.
The Cosmopolitan website is said to attract 5.5M unique browsers every month.
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