Anna Wintour, the longtime editor of the magazine VogueHe said Condé Nast is looking for a new responsible for the American editorial content.
The person who will occupy this new position will assume the daily tasks of editing a magazine considered a reference in trends in the fashion industry.
Wintour, who acts as Condé Nast Content Director and Global Editorial Director of Voguehe assumed expanded duties after a company reorganization four years ago, the company said in an email. Other markets, including Japan, the United Kingdom and France, already have bosses dedicated to editorial content.
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Wintour has been a force in the fashion industry for decades, with its remarkable presence in the front row of the parades of the largest designers in the world. His look and behavior largely inspired the character of the editor-in-chief in the book and movie “The Devil Wears Prada”. The magazine’s autumn fashion edition was the theme of the 2009 documentary, “The Septmber Issue”.
As Condé Nast Content Director, Wintour supervises all brands globally – including Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ, AD, Condé Nast Traveler, Glamor, Bon Appétit, Tatler, World of Interior, Allure and others, except for New Yorker. All are part of the Newhouse family media empire.
The change was initially reported by the Teams of London, who reported that Wintour will leave the position of editor-in-chief of Vogue American after 37 years.
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