Summary
Vogue has appointed Chloe Malle as the new head of editorial content, succeeding Anna Wintour, who held the position for nearly 40 years. Malle, who has worked at Vogue since 2011, will manage the day-to-day operations of the U.S. edition while still reporting to Wintour. Anna Wintour will remain with Conde Nast as the chief content officer and global editorial director of American Vogue.
Key Facts
- Chloe Malle is named the new head of editorial content at Vogue.
- Anna Wintour steps down after nearly 40 years but stays with Conde Nast in high-level roles.
- Malle has over a decade of experience at Vogue, including roles as social editor and editor of Vogue.com.
- Malle's leadership at Vogue.com doubled direct traffic and increased site growth metrics.
- The appointment comes before New York Fashion Week and the Venice Film Festival.
- Malle is the daughter of actress Candice Bergen and filmmaker Louis Malle.
- Under Wintour, Vogue expanded its international editions and mixed high fashion with pop culture.
- Vogue was originally a society journal, acquired by Conde Nast in 1909.