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Anna Wintour Steps Down as Vogue Editor-in-Chief: End of an Era, Legacy Lives On

Anna Wintour Steps Down as Vogue Editor-in-Chief: End of an Era, Legacy Lives On

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Anna Wintour has made headlines across the fashion and media world in recent days, culminating in a major career shift that will no doubt leave a lasting imprint on her biography. According to AOL News and WWD, after an extraordinary 37-year tenure as editor-in-chief of American Vogue, I announced to staff last week that I am stepping down from that role. This story dominated front pages and social media, with The Daily Front Row and Business of Fashion confirming that while I’ll step aside as the magazine’s foremost editorial voice, I will remain Condé Nast’s global chief content officer and global editorial director of Vogue, continuing to influence more than just the iconic flagship—from Vanity Fair to GQ and AD. I addressed Vogue staff directly, explaining my enthusiasm for helping the next generation of editors while pledging to keep a close eye on high-profile efforts like the Met Gala and Vogue World events. Headlines around the globe, from HuffPost to People, described this as the end of an era, with speculation quickly swirling about who might succeed me in the US role—a decision that, as of this moment, is still pending.

Mere days after the announcement, I made a notably public appearance, front row at Marc Jacobs’ 2026 runway show in New York City, my first major outing since the career move came to light. Pictures of me in a white floral dress and signature shades circulated widely, underscoring that while my job title may be evolving, my influence over the fashion universe is hardly waning. The social media sphere lit up with reactions, admiration, and the predictable “Devil Wears Prada” references, a legacy I addressed in a recent interview, where I reflected with some amusement on the lore that has grown around my persona since the book and film’s release. As Variety and Inside Edition reported, I continue to be a regular fixture at major cultural events, most recently being visibly moved while accepting the James Hammerstein Award at the Only Make Believe Gala in New York. In my speech, I recounted my upbringing in the arts, emphasized the healing power of theater for children in need, and spoke passionately about creativity in today’s challenging world, which was met with a standing ovation.

In other business activity and industry news, I made headlines at Paris Fashion Week, enjoying the Lacoste runway show alongside tennis royalty Venus Williams and other notables—a timely reminder of my ongoing role in shaping what’s next in fashion. Meanwhile, major industry outlets and MediaPost covered my recent endorsement of Bari Weiss as CBS News' new editor in chief at the star-filled Only Make Believe Gala, signaling my continuing influence beyond fashion into broader media leadership.

Adding to this busy calendar, I recently announced that the fourth edition of Vogue World is officially set for October 26, 2025, in Hollywood at the Paramount Pictures Studio Lot, an event anticipated to attract the biggest stars of fashion, film, and art.

No unconfirmed rumors or unverified stories have made significant traction this week, but speculation is rampant on social media over who might be poised to inherit the Vogue editor-in-chief seat, reflecting the high-stakes legacy that comes with the job. All in all, it’s clear that even as I pass the editorial torch, my role as a force in international culture and leadership shows no sign of dimming.

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