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Victoria Rosselli

New York

Digital Designer at WSJ. Magazine

Designer @ The Wall Street Journal Magazine

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  • 1 week ago | wsj.com | Marcus Walker |Victoria Rosselli

    Cardinals have debated. The faithful have prayed. The less pious have placed their bets. Now, the moment of truth: Secluded in the Sistine Chapel, 133 cardinals of the Catholic Church will start casting their votes for a new pope. This conclave is one of the most unpredictable for decades. Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who was Pope Francis’s dutiful No. 2 at the Vatican, would be the obvious successor. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Marcus Walker |Victoria Rosselli

    3 hours agoBlack smoke: No pope selected on first ballotBlack smoke billowed over the Vatican on Wednesday to signal that no candidate received the required two-thirds majority of cardinal electors to …5 hours agoThe pope's salary: How does the pontiff get paid? The leader of the Roman Catholic Church does not get paid what many consider a traditional salary.

  • 1 month ago | wsj.com | Kelly Crow |Victoria Rosselli |Andrew Levinson

    JANUARY 1944. No family came to visit the young woman who lay, withering, in the chilly psychiatric hospital on the hilly outskirts of Vienna. Had they peered through the huge iron gates into Steinhof, as the hospital was known, they would have seen neat rows of red-brick buildings encircled by gardens, deceptively serene. Steinhof was designed to be a beacon of modernity in a city known for its psychiatric advances and its famous denizen, Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | wsj.com | Victoria Rosselli |Stanislas Motz-Neidhart

    $13.75/Week $1.75/Week Includes unlimited digital access to The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Barron’s and Investor’s Business Daily

  • Jan 17, 2025 | wsj.com | Victoria Rosselli |Stanislas Motz-Neidhart

    When Divya Mathur was starting her career in the mid 2000s, her closet was divided into two sections: work-appropriate clothes and “all the really fun stuff that I could wear anywhere else,” she said. Mathur, now the chief merchandising officer of the fashion retailer Revolve, said those distinctions no longer applied for young working women.

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VICTORIA ROSSELLI
VICTORIA ROSSELLI @VctriaRsslli
20 Nov 24

is this what Don Draper meant when he told Joan Harris that it’s not worth it https://t.co/zjGi3nq71m

VICTORIA ROSSELLI
VICTORIA ROSSELLI @VctriaRsslli
23 Oct 24

hey ad friends, long time no speak is anyone hiring a strategy director??? (not for me obviously)

VICTORIA ROSSELLI
VICTORIA ROSSELLI @VctriaRsslli
28 Jul 23

media I’m currently consuming includes Love Island UK and a book on the Cold War and we call that? Balance