Anna Wintour Steps Down as US Vogue Editor After Decades
After nearly four decades, the iconic Anna Wintour is relinquishing her role as editor of US Vogue, according to reports from US media outlets. This marks the end of an era for the fashion world, with Wintour having exerted massive influence on global style.
Transition and New Roles
Wintour shared the news during a Thursday staff meeting. While she will depart her top position at Vogue, she will remain with parent company Condé Nast as its global chief content officer. Wintour will also stay on as editorial director at Vogue, as reported by media outlets.
The British-born Wintour took the helm at US Vogue in 1988. She is widely recognized as a dominant force in both fashion and magazine journalism.
Legacy and Impact
Wintour, known for her distinctive sunglasses and signature bob, heavily influenced the magazine’s cover choices. She was also recognized for her tight control over content, sometimes removing pieces without prior discussion.
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“I have no plans to stop working,”
—Anna Wintour
Fashion industry analysts anticipate shifts in the magazine’s direction, with some predicting an increased focus on digital content. According to a recent study, digital media ad revenue is expected to grow by 15% in the next year (Statista 2024).
A Cultural Icon
Wintour‘s persona has resonated in popular culture. She is widely believed to have inspired the 2006 film “The Devil Wears Prada,” where Meryl Streep played a magazine editor. Wintour was made a Dame in 2017.
This year, she was named a Companion of Honour. In February, during the ceremony in London, Wintour removed her trademark sunglasses to receive the award, demonstrating the significance of the moment.