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Vogue US Appoints Chloe Malle as New Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour Retains Global Role

Chloe Malle takes over as American Vogue's editor-in-chief, succeeding Anna Wintour after 37 years. Wintour remains Condé Nast's chief content officer, ensuring editorial continuity.

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  • Anna Wintour announced her departure in June from the editor-in-chief role at American Vogue, concluding a remarkable 37-year tenure at the iconic fashion magazine.
  • Chloe Malle has been officially appointed as Anna Wintour's successor, taking over as the new head of editorial content for Vogue US, with her appointment effective immediately.
  • Malle's 14-year career at Vogue, including her successful tenure as editor of Vogue.com, demonstrates her deep understanding of the brand, preparing her for this crucial leadership role.
  • While stepping down from American Vogue's day-to-day editorial leadership, Anna Wintour will retain her broader responsibilities as Condé Nast's chief content officer and global editorial director.
  • Chosen by Wintour, Malle's succession ensures continuity for American Vogue's editorial vision, guiding the influential publication into its next chapter, despite her privileged background.
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Center-leaning sources cover the story neutrally, focusing on the factual announcement of Chloe Malle's appointment as the new head of editorial content for American Vogue. They provide essential background on both Malle and Anna Wintour, detailing Wintour's long tenure and her continued role within Condé Nast, without employing loaded language or presenting a biased narrative.

"Malle moves into the position two months after the legendary Anna Wintour announced she was stepping away from running Vogue's day-to-day editorial."

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"Malle said of her appointment: "I've spent my career at Vogue, working in roles across every platform—from print to digital, audio to video, events and social media."

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"Chloe Malle is set to replace Anna Wintour at Vogue magazine."

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"Malle may be stepping into Wintour's low-heeled slingbacks, but she'll report to the original wearer while taking over day-to-day operations at the U.S. edition."

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"Malle's appointment marks a new era for the magazine, considered one of the most influential and glamorous fashion publications."

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"Malle, the editor of Vogue.com and co-host of the magazine's weekly podcast "The Run-Through," will "lead the creative and editorial direction of the title," the magazine said."

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"Malle’s focus will be on American Vogue."

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Chloe Malle is the new editor-in-chief of American Vogue. She has worked at Vogue since 2011 in various roles including social editor, contributing editor, and editor of Vogue.com. Malle has a deep understanding of the brand, having spent nearly her entire career at Vogue, with a brief stint at The New York Observer. She is the daughter of actress Candice Bergen and director Louis Malle.

Chloe Malle succeeded Anna Wintour as Vogue US's head of editorial content, effectively becoming the new editor-in-chief. Wintour stepped down after 37 years but remains Condé Nast's chief content officer and global editorial director, ensuring editorial continuity. Malle's appointment marks a leadership transition while maintaining Vogue's editorial vision.

After stepping down as Vogue editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour retains her role as Condé Nast's chief content officer and global editorial director, overseeing broader editorial and content strategy beyond Vogue while mentoring Chloe Malle.

Chloe Malle expressed excitement about shaping Vogue’s future, emphasizing her experience across print, digital, audio, video, events, and social media. She aims to foster cross-platform plurality that meets the evolving demands of Vogue’s audience and to balance Vogue's historical legacy with innovative content.

Chloe Malle's appointment, chosen by Anna Wintour, ensures continuity in Vogue's editorial vision while guiding the publication into its next chapter. Malle is seen as capable of balancing Vogue's long history with the need to innovate, suggesting a future that preserves the brand’s standards while pushing boundaries.

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