Ms. Malle, 39, succeeds Anna Wintour, a titan in fashion. “There has to be a noticeable shift that makes this mine,” Ms. Malle said in an interview.
Category: Conde Nast Publications Inc
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The Concorde-and-Caviar Era of Condé Nast, When Magazines Ruled the Earth
Opulent days are over at Vogue, Vanity Fair, and other once-powerful glossies. Anna Wintour is giving up (some) control. Now that everyone’s a gatekeeper, why do we keep recreating their status-obsessed world?
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Anna Wintour Cedes Vogue Editor in Chief Title But Will Retain Editorial Control
American Vogue will create a new role, “head of editorial content,” beneath Ms. Wintour, who is giving up her editor in chief title. She’s not leaving, though.
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Vanity Fair Names Mark Guiducci as Its Top Editor
Mr. Guiducci, 36, fills a role recently vacated by Radhika Jones, who led the magazine for seven years.
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Who Wants to Run Vanity Fair? Everyone? Anyone?
Radhika Jones is stepping down as editor in chief, and the search for her replacement has begun. But as the magazine industry has contracted, many of the more decadent parts of the job are long gone.
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How Town & Country Magazine Is Evolving for the Digital Age
Stellene Volandes has brought new life to Town & Country, with snappy cover lines and an active social media presence. Could she be the next Anna Wintour?
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Pitchfork Alumni Launch New Music Publication, Hearing Things
After the popular publication was folded into GQ, a group of them is striking out on its own. One of the first orders of business: doing away with album scores.
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Margot Friedländer, 102-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor, Gets a Vogue Cover
Vogue Germany’s latest cover star, 102-year-old Margot Friedländer, is a meaningful subject, said Anna Wintour.
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Bad Bunny, Maluma and More Headline Vogue World in Paris
Fashion met fencers and Bad Bunny on Place Vendôme. Enter the era of haute kitsch!
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The British Aren’t Coming. They’re Here.
As a historic presidential election looms, several of America’s largest and most powerful newsrooms are now being led by English journalists. Why?
