
After Anna : How Vogue Can Remain The Custodian of Style In The Next Era
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What happens when the most powerful woman in fashion steps down?In this episode, we deep-dive into Marc Abergel's analysis and unpack the cultural vacuum left by Anna Wintour’s departure from Vogue, and what’s truly at stake: not just a job, but the role of custodian of global style.Who will inherit the crown - and should anyone?
We explore the symbolic weight of Vogue’s top seat, the rise of decentralized tastemaking, and why the next editor must move beyond red carpets and cover shoots to reclaim narrative sovereignty in the algorithm age. It's not just fashion, it’s power, perception, and who gets to define the world’s aesthetic compass.
- “Anna wasn’t just editing a magazine, she was editing the culture.”
- “The question isn’t who’s next. It’s what Vogue should be next.”
- “If platforms own the distribution, Vogue must own the desire.”
- “The editor-in-chief role is no longer about taste, it’s about sovereignty.”
- “Whoever steps in must know: you’re not just dressing celebrities, you’re dressing civilization.”
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