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Chloe Malle have taken the lead as FashionableHead of Editorial Content After Anna Wintour Step down from his post as editor mainly earlier this year.
“Fashion and media evolve at a break speed, and I love – and awed – to be a part of that,” said Malle, 39, in a statement On Tuesday, September 2. “I also feel incredibly fortunate to have Anna down the hall as my mentor.”
He continued: “I’ve spent my career in Vogue working in roles across all platforms – from print to digital, audio to video, events and social media. I love the title, I love the content we create and I love the editors.
Wintour, 75, addressed her decision to promoting Malle in her own statement.
“In terms of hiring someone to mean American Vogue, leaving me to turn my attention more deeply into the multilateral growth of Vogue across its world -wide audiences and announcements and events like the Met Gala and Vogue World, I knew I had one chance to get it right,” Wintour told Tuesday’s team members. “At a moment of change within and outside fashion, Vogue must continue to be the standard carrier and border push leader.”
Wintour praised Malle’s past work Fashionable.
“Chloe has long been one of vogue’s secret weapons But the Changing Fabric of Modern Life.
Malle started to work in Fashionable In 2011 as the Social Editor before becoming the editor of several books for the magazine. She was an editor who contributed between 2016 and 2023, and her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, WWD and more.
The announcement of Malle’s promotion came two months after the news of the Wintour departure broke in June. At the time, Wwd She reported that Wintour told her staff that she stepped down. Back Daily MailShe is still planning to serve as World Editor -eag Vogue and Chief Includes World Inclusion -Condé Nast.
Throughout her nearly four decades FashionableWintour evolved the magazine not only to include fashion but also pop culture, art, technology and more. Her first famous cover included Madonna in 1989 – just a year after she took up the post – and later exhibited Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears and more.
In 2012, Wintour reflected on her first ever cover, which included the Israeli model Michaela Bercu. In the photo session, Bercu modeled, now 55, Haute Couture Christian Lacroix sweater featuring a pedazzled cross on his chest while causing in a street. Wintour finished loving the picture so much that she made it cover, without knowing that the picture would go viral. Observers and critics shared various interpretations of the picture, with some thinking it was a religious statement or a deliberate mix of “high and low” fashion.
“But none of these things were true,” wrote Wintour on the magazine site. “I had just looked at that picture and sensed changing winds. And you can’t ask for more cover image than that.”
Wintour also plays a huge role in the Annual Met Galaof helping to choose the theme to achieve the guest list. Every year, she serves as a redair alongside more a-listers and supervises the evening.