What's next for 'Vogue' after Anna Wintour moves away from day-to-day editing of magazine?
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Anna Wintour is stepping down from her role as editor-in-chief of American Vogue, after 37 influential years, to concentrate on overseeing Vogue's global editorial operations and other Conde Nast properties. While this shift surprised many industry insiders, Wintour’s legacy in shaping Vogue will continue as she remains at Conde Nast. Her decision raises questions about the future direction of American Vogue and who will succeed her. In an interview, fashion journalist Amy Odell discussed the implications of this change and the new challenges facing her successor.
Anna Wintour's departure as editor-in-chief of American Vogue marks a significant transition in the fashion industry, shifting her focus to global roles.
Wintour’s influence remains strong, leading editorial strategy for Vogue and other Conde Nast properties, but her exit opens doors for new leadership.
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