Chloe Malle, daughter of actress Candice Bergen and director Louis Malle, has been appointed as the new U.S. editorial director of Vogue, openly acknowledging her privileged background while emphasizing her commitment to hard work and innovative content. She aims to foster a more direct and joyful audience, with Vogue's former editor Anna Wintour remaining influential as global editorial director.
Chloe Malle has been promoted to the top editorial position at American Vogue, succeeding Anna Wintour who is now focusing on global content, with Malle aiming to adapt Vogue's strategy to the evolving fashion media landscape.
Chloe Malle, daughter of Candice Bergen, will succeed Anna Wintour as Vogue's editor-in-chief, highlighting a generational shift in the fashion magazine world, with Bergen having previously portrayed a Vogue editor in 'Sex and the City'.
Chloe Malle, daughter of Candice Bergen and Louis Malle, has been appointed as the new editorial director of Vogue's U.S. edition, succeeding Anna Wintour. Malle, who has been with Vogue since 2011 and previously led Vogue.com, openly acknowledges her privilege as a 'nepo baby' but emphasizes her hard work and dedication to shaping Vogue's future, including innovative ideas for its print and digital content. Wintour praises her vision and leadership potential.
Chloe Malle, a long-time Vogue employee, has been appointed as the new head of editorial content of Vogue US by Anna Wintour, marking a significant leadership change at the magazine. Malle, who has spent nearly 15 years at Vogue and is a former social editor and digital editor, is seen as a rising star in the fashion media world, sharing a similar age to Wintour when she first took the helm. She comes from a notable family, with her mother being actress Candice Bergen, and acknowledges her privileged background while emphasizing her dedication to her craft.
Chloe Malle has been named the new head of editorial content at Vogue, succeeding Anna Wintour for the first time in 37 years, marking a significant shift in the magazine's leadership and reflecting changes in the fashion publishing industry.