Anna Wintour Isn't Exactly Leaving Vogue
Briefly

Anna Wintour is set to retain her influential role at Condé Nast, overseeing all international editions of Vogue, even as the American edition looks for a new head of editorial content. This move is aimed at allowing Wintour to focus more on global markets. Since joining Vogue in 1983, Wintour has been a significant figure in shaping the magazine's vision and nurturing future editorial talent, expressing her desire to empower the next generation of editors to innovate.
Wintour stated, 'Now, I find that my greatest pleasure is helping the next generation of impassioned editors storm the field with their own ideas.'
The goal of the new position is to allow Wintour greater time and flexibility to support the other global markets that Condé Nast serves.
Wintour made clear that she remains dedicated to many aspects of her role, including the Met Ball and the future of Vogue.
Wintour joined Condé Nast in 1983 and became Vogue's first creative director, eventually being promoted to editor-in-chief in 1988.
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