Anna Wintour, who has led American Vogue for over 30 years, is stepping back from her main editing role. This news came out via a staff meeting, shaking up the publishing and fashion world. She won't run Vogue's daily tasks anymore, but she'll keep her top jobs as Condé Nast's content chief and Vogue's global editorial head.
Wintour has influenced global fashion media ever since she took charge of American Vogue back in 1988. Before this, she had worked as the editor of British Vogue from 1985 to 1987 and held the role of creative director at Condé Nast starting in 1983.
This change in roles is part of a bigger shuffle happening within Condé Nast. An appointed head of editorial content will now handle the everyday operations of Vogue and will answer to Wintour in her role as global editorial director. This adjustment helps spread leadership duties more while ensuring Wintour keeps control of editorial direction and key projects.
At Condé Nast, Wintour will keep overseeing editorial work for the company’s global titles like Vanity Fair, GQ, Wired, Bon Appétit, Allure, Tatler, and Condé Nast Traveler. However, she does not handle The New Yorker.
During a staff meeting, Wintour shared her plan to mentor young editorial leaders more. She talked about the need to nurture upcoming creative voices in fashion and publishing, showing a shift in her focus after years of running editorial operations.
Anna Wintour's daily routine and ongoing influence in fashion
Anna Wintour's daily routine, which she's talked about in interviews before, shows how she organizes her work. As per a MasterClass interview quoted by CNBC, Wintour gets up between 4:00 and 5:30 AM, and then reads papers from around the world. To stay fit, She goes to the gym, plays tennis, and takes walks in the morning. By 8:00 AM, she's already at Vogue's offices in Manhattan, meeting with her team and planning her schedule. She said,
"I exercise at the gym. I walk around Washington Square Park, which is never dull."
Anna Wintour turns heads with her coat choices. She leans towards timeless silhouettes that feature eye-catching elements such as animal prints, daring patterns, or flowery stitching. The main point: a chic coat can boost your appearance, because it's the first thing that catches the eye. Fashion magazines tend to showcase trendy footwear, but Anna Wintour opts for a timeless aesthetic.
She sports medium-heeled Manolo Blahnik slingbacks that complement any ensemble, switching to knee-high boots when temperatures drop. She steers clear of wedges and sky-high stilettos. She gravitates towards simple, understated shoes in neutral shades to ensure they match everything. Anna Wintour has become synonymous with her trademark pair: dark, large, and rectangular, which she dons almost daily.
Although Wintour stepped down as editor-in-chief, she still holds a major spot in fashion media.
In a meeting last Thursday, Anna Wintour told her team,
"Now, I find that my greatest pleasure is helping the next generation of impassioned editors storm the field with their own ideas."
This announcement signals a big shift in Vogue’s structure while keeping Anna Wintour’s role significant in the wider media scene. Her impact lives on as she aids the growth of the editorial teams she had a hand in shaping.