New Vogue editor Chloe Malle admits she's a 'proud nepo baby'
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New Vogue editor Chloe Malle admits she's a 'proud nepo baby'
""There is no question that I have 100 per cent benefited from the privilege I grew up in," she told the New York Times. "It's delusional to say otherwise. I will say, though, that it has always made me work much harder. It has been a goal for a lot of my life to prove that I'm more than Candice Bergen's daughter, or someone who grew up in Beverly Hills.""
"Louis Malle is a celebrated filmmaker who won the Golden Lion at the Venice film festival and the Bafta for best director for his films Atlantic City in 1981 and Goodbye, Children in 1987. He also won the Cannes' Palme d'Or and the Oscar for best documentary in 1956 for Le Monde du silence, which he co-directed with Jacques Cousteau."
Malle, the daughter of Candice Bergen and Louis Malle, was named U.S. editorial director at Vogue after Anna Wintour announced plans to step down as editor-in-chief. Malle joined Vogue in 2011 as social editor, later hosted podcasts and became editor of Vogue.com in 2023. She described herself as a "proud nepo baby" and acknowledged benefiting from privilege while saying it drove her to work harder and prove herself beyond her family name. Malle plans to focus on building a direct, smaller, healthier audience with original, witty, irreverent, joyful points of view. Wintour will remain in global content roles.
Read at Irish Independent
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