Anna Wintour names Chloe Malle as Vogue successor
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Anna Wintour names Chloe Malle as Vogue successor
"Anna Wintour ended weeks of fashion-world speculation Tuesday when she named Chloe Malle her successor as head of editorial content at Vogue-but the most powerful person in the business isn't going anywhere. Wintour, 75, remains chief content officer for Condé Nast and global editorial director of American Vogue and the magazine's 27 other editions. Malle, editor of Vogue.com, may be stepping into Wintour's low-heeled slingbacks, but she'll report to the original wearer while taking over day-to-day editorial and creative operations at the U.S. edition. And gone is the storied "editor-in-chief" title that Wintour held for nearly 40 years."
"Malle, 39, is the daughter of actor Candice Bergen and the late French director Louis Malle. She joined Vogue as social editor in 2011, moved on to contributing editor in 2016, and has held her current position since 2023. She steered all digital content for Vogue. In June, Malle interviewed the then-Lauren Sánchez ahead of her wedding to Jeff Bezos."
Anna Wintour named Chloe Malle successor as head of editorial content at Vogue while retaining her roles as Condé Nast chief content officer and global editorial director of American Vogue and its 27 editions. Malle will run day-to-day editorial and creative operations for the U.S. edition and report to Wintour; the "editor-in-chief" title that Wintour held for nearly 40 years has been retired. Malle joined Vogue in 2011, rose from social editor to contributing editor and then editor of Vogue.com, and has overseen all digital content. Malle co-hosts a Vogue podcast and emerged among several internal and external candidates.
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