

Anna Wintour Embraces a New Era at Vogue
Sep 8, 2025
In a candid conversation with David Remnick, Anna Wintour, the iconic editor of Vogue since 1988, reflects on her decision to step back and appoint Chloe Malle as her successor. She discusses the evolving fashion landscape and the need for fresh perspectives. The duo dives into the significance of fashion as a political statement, highlighted by a memorable Met Ball moment. Wintour also shares insights from her storied career, touching on mentorship and the shifting priorities in luxury amidst the digital age.
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New Editor, New Perspective
- Chloe Mal brings a fresh generational perspective and newsroom immediacy to Vogue.
- Anna Wintour chose her because Chloe understands culture and fashion's ties to music, film, and politics.
Vogue Is A Global Influencer
- Vogue now functions as a multi-platform influencer far beyond print alone.
- Anna says Chloe will have a bigger platform with social, apps, events, and live streams to reach audiences.
Make Print Count
- Treat print as collectible and newsworthy rather than frequent filler.
- Publish print issues that feel substantial and justify a cover by breaking important stories.