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How Vogue Could Navigate Potential Industry Headwinds as Anna Wintour — Who Agency Execs Say Made ad Dollars Flow — Brings on New Edit Lead

  • Anna Wintour stepped down as editor-in-chief of US Vogue on June 26, 2025, and made her first public appearance at Marc Jacobs' Fall 2025 show on June 30 in New York City.
  • Her nearly four-decade tenure led to this change, aiming to give Vogue's next editorial leader more autonomy amid evolving media platforms and AI integration.
  • Wintour will retain her roles as global editorial director of Vogue’s 28 international editions and chief content officer of Condé Nast, focusing on events like the Met Gala and innovation.
  • Vogue recently lowered its audience rate base from 1.2 million to 1 million amid shifting ad dollars toward creators and digital platforms, with Kim Harrison noting creators take larger marketing shares.
  • Wintour’s transition suggests Vogue will emphasize platform-centric storytelling while sustaining its luxury brand influence as the fashion media adapts to AI and changing advertiser priorities.
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CHRONIQUE. The 75-year-old fashion icon announced on June 26 his withdrawal from his position as editor-in-chief of the American magazine "Vogue". She was mentioned for the first time on October 22, 1997, in the daily newspaper, before being scrutinized more closely with the film "The Devil Dresses in Prada".

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