Chloe Malle Replaces Anna Wintour as Head of Editorial Content at American Vogue
Chloe Malle, 39, succeeds Anna Wintour after her 37-year tenure and will begin leadership before New York Fashion Week, shaping American Vogue's future editorial direction.
- On Tuesday, Anna Wintour named Chloe Malle Head of Editorial Content for American Vogue, effective immediately; Malle will lead the magazine's creative direction and join its 10 global editorial heads.
- After Wintour's June announcement, Condé Nast reorganized Vogue US to a head-of-editorial-content model, aligning with its global editorial restructure and filling the vacancy Wintour created by stepping down.
- A Vogue veteran, Malle rose from social editor in 2011 to edit Vogue.com and cohost The Run-Through podcast, overseeing strong digital growth; she said, `Fashion and media are both evolving at breakneck speed.`
- The new editor is rumored to be starting before New York Fashion Week, which runs beginning September 11, while Wintour focuses on global leadership across Condé Nast as Vogue US gains a dedicated editorial lead.
- Given Wintour's nearly 40-year leadership, Vogue faces a challenging print and digital environment, competing with infinite fashion influencers while Condé Nast positions Vogue within a global editorial content model.
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