Vogue taps Chloe Malle to succeed Anna Wintour as head of the U.S. fashion magazine
Chloe Malle, a Vogue veteran who led digital growth and oversees key editorial content, succeeds Anna Wintour to steer American Vogue’s creative direction, reporting directly to Wintour.
- Chloe Malle will replace Anna Wintour as head of editorial content at Vogue magazine.
- Wintour announced her departure from the editor-in-chief role after 37 years and will continue as Conde Nast's chief content officer.
- Malle joined Vogue in 2011, initially in the features department and later as a contributing editor.
- Malle expressed happiness about Wintour's continued presence, stating, 'I'm very happy she's down the hall with her Clarice Cliff pottery.
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Brown alum Chloe Malle ’08 named editor of American Vogue
Chloe Malle '08 was named head of editorial content for American Vogue on Tuesday, taking over the flagship publication that was led by fashion icon Anna Wintour for the last 37 years. Wintour will stay on as Vogue's global editorial director and as the global chief content editor at Condé Nast, Vogue's parent company.Malle began her career at Vogue in 2011 as a social editor before rising in the ranks to lead the magazine's digital coverage as …
He is 39 years old, daughter of actress Candice Bergen, already directed the American site
"Printing my own label" in the U.S. edition of Vogue will be the key to success, said Franco-American Chloe Malle this Tuesday, as she succeeded fashion queen Anna Wintour, who was in charge of the magazine for 37 years. "Malle will be responsible for creative and editorial management (...) and joins the management team composed of ten leaders of editorial content worldwide under the authority of Anna Wintour," said a statement from the magazine…
The U.S. Vogue magazine named Chloe Malle as chief editor, thus replacing Anna Wintour, who is retired after almost four decades at the prestigious publication headquarters, announced Reuters. Malle, at the age of 39, works for over a decade in Vogue, serving as the editor of Vogue.com and co-presenter of the podcast “The Run-through”.
The daughter of the late French filmmaker Louis Malle and American actress Candice Bergen takes the editorial direction of the American edition of Vogue.
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