Anna Wintour: Vogue Legend to Met Fashion Architect in 2025 Power Move
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Anna Wintour made headlines again this week as her transition from Vogue’s legendary editor-in-chief officially entered a new era. After nearly four decades at the helm, Wintour confirmed in June 2025 that she would step down as Head of Editorial Content for US Vogue. Despite some public confusion, she has not left the Vogue family entirely; she remains both chief content officer at Condé Nast and global editorial director for Vogue, continuing to wield significant influence over the magazine’s future direction. According to a magazine, her role shift paves the way for her protégé Chloe Malle—daughter of Hollywood royalty Candice Bergen and Louis Malle—to inject fresh energy into the flagship with an explicit Gen Z focus and reduced print frequency, all under Wintour’s seasoned oversight. Vogue’s editorial operations are garnering sharp outside commentary as well—NYU News recently noted a sense of nostalgia for Wintour’s original innovation, lamenting budget cuts and the absorption of Teen Vogue into a consolidated digital structure, a move reflecting industry shake-ups and reportedly contributing to recent staff layoffs.
In a move sure to cement Wintour’s biographical significance for years to come, she led the much-anticipated unveiling of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new Condé M. Nast Galleries on November 17, 2025. The grand new space will lift fashion out of the museum’s basement—“getting out of the basement” as The Art Newspaper wryly put it—giving the Costume Institute its most prestigious location yet, adjacent to the Met’s Great Hall. The 2026 Met Gala, which she will again chair, will christen this new gallery. The “Costume Art” exhibition, opening May 10, 2026, will trace centuries of art and fashion under one giant roof. Wintour’s comments to The Times at the announcement highlighted her signature understanding of spectacle, stating that bringing star-powered events like the Met Gala front and center lures the public deeper into the museum’s broader artistic offerings.
Social media this week continues to buzz with posts about Wintour’s presence at Milan Fashion Week and photos inside the Met’s Great Hall at Monday’s press conference, where she was joined by Michael Kors and Misty Copeland as they unveiled the Costume Institute’s future. Instagram posts from The Cut and Artsy confirm Wintour’s preeminence despite her handover of day-to-day Vogue editorship, frequently referring to her as the “legend” and the eternal face of fashion’s power corridor. In a telling detail of her enduring sway, high-profile dinners continue—Just Jared’s Instagram shared images of her co-hosting the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award dinner this week, quietly reinforcing her behind-the-scenes authority.
There are no substantiated reports of major personal controversies or unverified rumors circulating, though commentary continues around the impact of Vogue’s restructuring, including the closure of Teen Vogue, which some industry voices cautiously see as a surrender of a unique political and cultural voice nurtured under Wintour’s rule. Thus, November 2025 will be marked as a pivotal moment, shifting Anna Wintour from executive legend to global cultural architect—a transformation reported everywhere from ABC7 to The Art Newspaper, and mirrored in every major fashion bulletin and digital feed this week.
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