Anna Wintour75, has announced that after 37 years she will decrease from one of her roles in Vogue.
On Thursday she told employees that she will hire a new head of editorial content at American Vogue, According to WWD.
WintTour will continue to hold her position as the global Chief Content Officer of Condé Nast and the global editorial director at Vogue, and the new head of editorial content will report her.
As Chief Content Officer, WintTour supervises every brand worldwide, including Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ, Ad, Condé Nast Traveler, Glamor, Bon Appetit, Tatler, World of Interiors and Allure – among other things.
Wintour was first editor -in -chief of Vogue in 1988 and is credited with the fully transforming of the famous fashion magazine.
She also stands behind making the Gala What it is today – a red carpet event attended by fashion elite, while she hits the celebrities and ensures that they greet them personally.
Chief Executive of Conde Nast, Roger Lynch, said Wall Street Journal That it was logical for Winttour to take a step back from the American Vogue, so that she can concentrate on her other roles at the company, pointing out that she has been doing three jobs since 2020.
“This will enable her to make time for everyone who needs her,” he said.

Anna Wintour has been taken from her famous Vogue roll in a shock career decision

Anna Wintour is located next to Queen Elizabeth II while she viewed Richard Quinn’s catwalk show before they present him the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for the British design in February 2018
Her shock decision has made the fashion world falter, because there is no clear replacement that can step into her designer shoes – and she has left quite large shoes to fill.
Fashion fans went to X (formerly Twitter) to express their shock, and called it the ‘end of an era’ and say it is something they would never see for seeing, because they had been bound to the brand so directly to the brand for so many years.
The first job of Wintour was on the now defeated Harpers & Queen. Before Wintour took over at Vogue as the EIC, she was his creative director in 1983.
She then went back to the British Vogue, where she served as an EIC from 1985 to 1987, before joining the American Vogue again.
Her famous covers include performances by A-Listers such as Oprah Winfrey, Madonna, Ivana Trump, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and more.
However, Wintour’s time at Conde Nast has not been without controversy.
Recently she left Vanity Fair Staff ‘blind‘About her surprising decision to appoint her daughter’s friend to run the magazine.
She chose her daughter Bee Shaffer’s Close Pal Mark Guidci, 36, to run Vanity Fair after a controversial search for the next leader of the publication.

She has been at the helm of the American Vogue since 1988 and is now free near the top of the fashion industry of $ 2.4 trillion

Very ambitious, Anna Winttour moved to New York in 1975 and was appointed editor -in -chief of Vogue after blisters by various magazines
An insider then claimed to the Daily Mail that the decision in the company led a huge indignation and claimed that many vanity fairs -employees have the feeling that Guiducci is ‘not qualified’ for the job.
Wintour was also advised to get rid of a leading PR expert from Gala after the event of this year was radiated as ‘forgotably’ by spectators and ‘death’ explained.
Earlier this month was the famous publication bombarded With messages from angry followers after the publishers decided to post Blake Lively at the front of a carousel with photos in an Instagram -Upload in the midst of her constant legal battle with Justin Baldoni.
Despite the controversies, the very ambitious editor in Vogue was largely praised because she could bring the magazine in the digital age and at the same time kept the focus on fashion.
Wintour has long been a figure of fascination in the media scene in New York City and is assumed to be on who the main character Miranda Priestly is based.
She has surrounded herself with famous friends such as Rihanna, and often chose designer favorites, including Harvey Weinstein’s ex-wife Georgina Chapman’s Brand Marchesa and the Proenza Schouler designers.
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