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Chloe Malle Takes the Helm at Vogue After Anna Wintour

Originally Published 4 months ago — by BBC

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Anna Wintour, the iconic editor-in-chief of Vogue for nearly 40 years, is stepping down from her role but will remain as global editorial director, leaving her successor Chloe Malle to navigate Vogue's future in a rapidly changing media landscape where print's relevance is declining and digital platforms dominate. Wintour's influence on making Vogue a reflection of contemporary culture and her ability to anticipate trends have cemented its status, but questions remain about whether the magazine can maintain its cultural significance without her.

Anna Wintour Steps Down as Vogue Editor-in-Chief After 37 Years

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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Anna Wintour has stepped down as Vogue's editor-in-chief after 37 years, remaining as publisher Condé Nast's chief content officer. She is credited with revolutionizing fashion publishing, popularizing celebrity covers, and making fashion more approachable. Her successor is yet to be announced, with frontrunners including Eva Chen and Chioma Nnadi. Wintour's legacy includes shaping pop culture and navigating the magazine through digital transformation.

Vogue's Next Chapter: Who Will Succeed Anna Wintour?

Originally Published 6 months ago — by The Times

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Anna Wintour, the iconic editor-in-chief of US Vogue for 37 years, is stepping down to focus on Condé Nast's global editorial vision, prompting speculation about her successor, with Chloe Malle and Chioma Nnadi among the frontrunners. The new role is less influential than Wintour's, marking the end of an era in fashion journalism.

Anna Wintour's Legacy and Future in Fashion and Vogue

Originally Published 6 months ago — by NPR

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Anna Wintour is stepping down as Vogue's editor-in-chief after 37 years to focus on her global roles at Condé Nast, marking the end of an era. Her successor will face the challenge of modernizing Vogue and maintaining its relevance in a rapidly changing media landscape. Wintour's influence and celebrity status have been key to Vogue's prominence, and her departure raises questions about the magazine's future direction.

Anna Wintour Steps Down as Vogue Editor-in-Chief, Retains Influence

Originally Published 6 months ago — by The Guardian

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Anna Wintour, the iconic editor-in-chief of American Vogue for over three decades and widely regarded as the 'queen of fashion,' is departing, marking the end of an era. Her influence has significantly shaped the fashion world, elevating its cultural status and integrating celebrity culture into high fashion. Known for her commanding presence and behind-the-scenes acumen, Wintour's departure signifies a major shift in the industry, though her legacy as a transformative figure remains profound.

Anna Wintour Resigns as Vogue Editor-in-Chief After 37 Years

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Daily Front Row

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Anna Wintour, who has led American Vogue for 37 years and transformed it into a leading fashion publication, is stepping down as editor-in-chief but will remain as Condé Nast’s global chief content officer and editorial director at Vogue, marking the end of an era in fashion media.

Artforum Staff Resign and Artists Blacklisted in Protest Over Editor's Firing and Support for Palestinians

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Jerusalem Post

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Several staff members at Artforum, a leading art magazine, resigned in protest after their editor-in-chief, David Velasco, was fired for publishing an open letter expressing support for "Palestinian liberation" without mentioning the recent Hamas attack on Israel. Pro-Israel figures in the art world had criticized Artforum and Velasco for the letter. The firing sparked controversy, with employees and contributors demanding Velasco's reinstatement and artists declaring their intention not to work with Artforum in the future. The incident reflects a broader trend of tensions in arts and culture institutions following the recent Israel-Palestine conflict.