What is Anna Wintour’s net worth after stepping down from Vogue?

Anna Wintour attends The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction 2025 - Arrivals - Source: Getty
Anna Wintour attends The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction 2025 - Arrivals - Source: Getty

Anna Wintour, the figure responsible for ushering in a new era for Vogue, is reportedly leaving her position as the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine. After 37 years at the helm of the magazine, the news was broken to the executives by Anna herself in a meeting held today, as per The Times Magazine.

Anna Wintour's association with Vogue first began in 1988, and she helped turn the magazine into one of the fashion industry's behemoths that we see today. Financial experts have tracked Anna's net worth growth throughout her 37-year career at the fashion magazine, and the numbers tell a story of consistent financial success.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the net worth of Wintour has been estimated at an approximate range of $50 million. The number has also been supported by various sources and represents her accumulated wealth from decades of high-profile leadership, smart investments, and careful brand building.

Anna's role as the spearhead of the magazine bagged her a cool $2-$4 million each year. Apart from this, her role as the artistic director of Condé Nast also entitled her to a hefty package from Vogue. Her brand endorsement deals, investment, bonuses, and perks have significantly contributed to pushing the estimated figure to the $50 million mark.

She is still expected to hold down the fort for Vogue in key capacities. Despite stepping down from her primary role, Anna Wintour's net worth remains substantial due to her continuing positions at Condé Nast. Although the exact figures from her current roles have not yet been revealed, they are likely to be expected not far below her previous total package as editor-in-chief.


What's next for Anna Wintour?

Anna Wintour attends The 78th Annual Tony Awards - Source: Getty
Anna Wintour attends The 78th Annual Tony Awards - Source: Getty

It should be taken into consideration that although she gave up her throne at Vogue, Anna Wintour does not exactly intend on cleaning out her desk and sailing off into the sunset. She will now be transitioning into roles pertaining to strategic oversight, where she will continue her association with the magazine.

She will reportedly still be retaining key positions, including Global Chief Content Officer at Condé Nast, Global editorial director at Vogue. Apart from these positions, she will also be responsible for the oversight of multiple brands, including Vanity Fair, GQ, and Architectural Digest. These continuing roles ensure that her income stream remains substantial.

Edited by Sohini Biswas