What is Ms. Wintour’s alternative career path? Who does Ms. Malle hope to rub elbows with at the Met Gala? More from our interview with American Vogue’s past and present.
Category: Vogue
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Five Surprising Moments With Anna Wintour and Chloe Malle, U.S. Vogue’s New Top Editor
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Designer Ashlynn Park Is Winning Over the Fashion Elite
Winning back-to-back awards, Ashlynn Park might be the buzziest rising star in American fashion. Plus, new winter coats, pajamas and stores.
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Was Timothée Chalamet’s Vogue Cover Really So Out of This World?
The actor, who wore Celine against a celestial backdrop, seemed to be referencing something — or someone — quite specific.
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Condé Nast Announces that Vogue Will Absorb Teen Vogue’s Website
Vogue.com is absorbing Teen Vogue’s website, further eroding the sister publication’s operations as an independent brand.
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What Does Vogue Mean Today?
The magazine has a new editor in Chloe Malle. It may also need a new identity.
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Vogue Names Chloe Malle as Its New Editor
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.
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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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Elizabeth Pochoda, Journalist Who Traversed the New York Media World, Dies at 83
She was a writer and a top editor at publications as diverse as The Nation, Vogue and Entertainment Weekly. She also helped found Grand Street and reboot Vanity Fair.
