Anna Wintur retreats as U.S. Editor -in -Chief Vogue

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Dam Anna Wintour is inferior to American Vogue editor -in -chief after 37 years.

The 75-year-old fashion tycoon, born in Britain, has left the role she has occupied longer than any other editor but will retain senior positions of her publisher.

Dam Anna will continue as a global editor -in -chief of Vogue, as well as as Chief CEO of the content of the parent company Conde Nast.

She was a lady from the late Queen Elizabeth II for fashion and journalism services in 2017 and a satellite of the honor of King Charles was made earlier this year.

Dam Anna announced to staff on Thursday that a new role will be introduced at American Vogue, head of editorial content.

According to an account published by the company, Dam Anna told staff that she wanted to help “the next generation of dispassionate editors to storm the field with their own ideas” as it announced its departure from the editor’s role.

She said that she would continue with many of her responsibilities and that “of course, I plan to stay tennis and the theater editor of Vogue.”

Raised in London, Dam Anna was the editor of British Vogue before taking the helm in her sister’s sister in 1988.

She is credited for giving American Vogue a new leasing of life, turning it into one of the world’s best fashion posts, and was credited to repair its production, including less well-known models and mixing cheap fashion.

During her long career, Dam Anna has become one of the most recognizable and influential figures in the fashion industry.

Outside of her work with Vogue, she also organizes Met Gala, raising funds in New York, which has attracted high -profile celebrities since 1995.

It is known for its trademark beans and dark glasses. Last December, she told the BBC culture editor Katie Katie that the nuances of the signature were “support” and “they help me see and help me not to see.”

Dam Anna’s mandate as editor-in-chief of American Vogue is also widely rumored to have inspired the tyrannical but revered hero of Miranda priests at “The Devil wears Prada-Roman of former Wintour, Lauren Weisberger.

Earlier this year, King Charles asked Dam Anna if he would stop working – she said she answered “Hard.”

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