Chloe Malle Takes the Helm at Vogue After Anna Wintour
Originally Published 4 months ago — by BBC

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.