Anna Wintour Picks Chloe Malle: Can Fashion’s Reign Meets Its Algorithm?
Chloe Malle, 39, with over a decade at Vogue, takes editorial lead as Anna Wintour shifts focus to global roles and major events like the Met Gala.
- On Tuesday, American Vogue named Chloe Malle its new head of editorial content, succeeding Anna Wintour who is stepping down after nearly four decades and moving to Condé Nast and Vogue global roles.
- Recently, Anna Wintour signalled she would seek new leadership, prompting a deliberate reinvention rather than a retreat as she steps back after 37 years at the helm.
- Having joined Vogue in 2011, Chloe Malle, 39-year-old editor and longtime Vogue staffer, rose to editor of Vogue.com with growing engagement and called herself a `proud nepo baby`.
- Malle plans to steer Vogue toward fewer collectible print editions and stronger digital storytelling, with her first print issue expected early next year as a key test of her strategy amid industry doubts.
- In a digital era dominated by microtrends, Muckrack figures show People Style leads with 195,887,577 site visits while Vogue has 18,599,319, amid Condé Nast's financial strain despite the Met Gala's 543 million media impact.
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The legendary "Vogue" editor-in-chief Anna Wintour hands over her post after 37 years at the top. The new boss wants a slower and more valuable "Vogue".
Chloe Malle to succeed Anna Wintour at Vogue
American Vogue has named Chloe Malle as its new head of editorial content, taking over from Anna Wintour, who is stepping down after nearly four decades, the magazine said on Tuesday. Chloe, 39-year-old daughter of actress Candice Bergen and filmmaker Louis Malle, has spent more than a decade at Vogue, most recently as editor of Vogue.com and co-host of the podcast "The Run-Through". Chloe joined the magazine full-time in 2011 after the New York…
Anna Wintour’s successor named at Vogue
After a search that spanned the balmiest days of summer to the early fall chill of Labor Day, Vogue has a new leader in charge of its American flagship publication: Chloe Malle, the editor of Vogue.com, is now the magazine’s head of editorial content.
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