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Anna Wintour has remained a prominent figure in the fashion world despite stepping down as editor-in-chief of American Vogue earlier this year. Most recently, on November twenty-fifth, Wintour attended the CFDA Fashion Awards at the American Museum of Natural History in her signature style—a black-and-white ensemble complete with her iconic bob haircut and oversized sunglasses, reportedly coordinating perfectly with the event's logo.

Just days before, on November twenty-fourth, Wintour spoke at McKinsey's inaugural Brilliant Moves event in her current role as global editorial director of Vogue and chief content officer of Condé Nast. During her remarks, she shared insights on leadership, discussing how she reads multiple newspapers each morning, walks through Washington Square Park, and makes early calls to colleagues across time zones. She emphasized the importance of staying connected to real life and culture, noting that she relies on instinct rather than data analytics when making editorial decisions. She also reflected on her most iconic choices, including the legendary 1988 Vogue cover featuring a couture jacket paired with fifty-dollar Guess jeans, and revealed that her personal favorite cover remains an Irving Penn photograph of a flower that she selected for Vogue, saying it represents hope and the future.

In late August, during the two thousand twenty-five US Open tennis tournament, Wintour was spotted in her role as a style ambassador, watching matches alongside fashion designer Vera Wang and other celebrities at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York.

Earlier this year, in September, Wintour officially announced that Chloe Malle, the former editor of Vogue dot com, would take over as head of editorial content for American Vogue. Wintour stated she had one chance to get the successor decision right and praised Malle's ability to balance American Vogue's storied history with its future direction.

In the months following this transition, Wintour has faced some social media backlash regarding her role in the Met Gala's sponsorship arrangements, particularly surrounding coverage of technology entrepreneur Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez. Despite this criticism, Wintour continues to maintain significant influence over Condé Nast's editorial direction and remains an active voice in fashion and culture.

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