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Anna Wintour, Vogue’s longtime editor known for revitalizing the fashion magazine and chairing the annual Met Gala, will reportedly step down as editor of the American edition of the magazine after nearly four decades at the helm, though she will continue on as Condé Nast’s global chief content officer.
Wintour has led Vogue as editor-in-chief for nearly four decades. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty … More
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Key Facts
Wintour will continue in her roles as Condé Nast’s global chief content officer and as Vogue’s global editorial director.
Condé Nast Chief Executive Roger Lynch told the Journal Wintour has been working three jobs at the company since 2020, adding it makes sense for her to step back from American Vogue so she can “make time for everyone who needs her.”
Condé Nast will seek a new Head of Editorial Content for American Vogue, though a timeline for finding a potential successor is unclear.
As Condé Nast’s global chief content officer, Wintour continues to oversee all of the company’s brands, including titles like Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ, Glamour, Bon Appétit, Allure and more, with the exception of The New Yorker.
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