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Anna Wintour is actively seeking a successor to help manage her extensive responsibilities.
After an impressive tenure of 37 years as the Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue, the esteemed leader of this iconic fashion publication has informed her team that she is on the lookout for a new head of editorial content, a fact confirmed by a spokesperson from the company to NBC News on June 26. This pivotal decision marks a significant transitional phase for the magazine, as it seeks to adapt and evolve in the ever-changing landscape of fashion media.
The 75-year-old Wintour will maintain her vital role as Global Editorial Director at Vogue and will also continue her responsibilities as Chief Content Officer at Condé Nast. This role involves overseeing the global operations of numerous prestigious brands, including Vanity Fair, Wired, GQ, Architectural Digest, Glamour, Conde Nast Traveler, Bon Appetit, Tatler, World of Interiors, Allure, and many more. Her leadership is crucial in ensuring these brands maintain their high standards and relevance in today’s competitive market.
E! News has reached out to Anna for further comments regarding this notable transition.
Wintour, who has held the title of EIC at the “Fashion Bible” since 1988, is specifically looking for a candidate whose role will align with those currently held in various markets including Japan, China, India, Taiwan, the U.K., France, Spain, Germany, Italy, and the Middle East. This strategic move follows a structural reorganization made in 2021, aimed at enhancing the brand’s global presence and ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the fashion industry.
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