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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2025 · 3 MIN

Anna Wintour Steps Down as Vogue Editor-in-Chief After 37 Years, Remains Fashion's Reigning Queen

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Anna Wintour BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Anna Wintour has just made headlines worldwide after announcing she is stepping down as editor-in-chief of Vogue following an astounding thirty-seven-year run. According to HuffPost, the news broke on July 25, with confirmation from multiple major outlets, including Women's Wear Daily, after Wintour informed Vogue staff in a Wednesday morning meeting. Her reign, which began in 1988, permanently changed the magazine's course and solidified her influence as the undisputed queen of fashion journalism. Although she's stepping back from heading US Vogue, Anna is not disappearing from the industry. She remains Condé Nast's global chief content officer and Vogue's global editorial director, now overseeing all titles from Vanity Fair to GQ, which ensures her fingerprints will continue to shape the highest echelons of fashion and media for the foreseeable future. On June 30, Anna made her first public appearance since the Vogue bombshell, attending Marc Jacobs' Fall 2025 show at the New York Public Library. In true Wintour fashion, she wore a bold floral look with her trademark bob and oversized sunglasses, flanked by Jacobs' publicist and dazzling front-row neighbors like Bijou Phillips and Valentina Ferrer, as reported by Parade and People. Despite stepping down, Wintour is very much at the center of things: her statement to staff emphasized her excitement for mentoring new editorial talent and supporting the creative powerhouses driving the magazine's next chapter. She assured everyone she is not letting go of her cherished roles, such as overseeing the Met Gala—one of her signature creations—and envisions supporting the next generation while still acting as Vogue's tennis and theater editor on the side, as quoted by People's recent coverage. And if anyone wondered whether she would quietly fade away, Anna nixed those rumors by jetting to London to catch Rachel Zegler starring in Evita on the West End. According to Parade, on July 25, Wintour was spotted backstage warmly congratulating Zegler alongside Cynthia Nixon, a sight that quickly made its way to the official Evita Instagram, further fueling speculation about Anna's ongoing impact on transatlantic culture. Meanwhile, social media is awash with commentary: Instagram fashion pages buzzed on July 25 about her "switching gears," while prank accounts fueled wild rumors, quickly debunked by eagle-eyed followers who confirmed clever impersonations instead of actual sightings. After a week like this, Anna Wintour is not just a headline—she is a living headline. Her decision to move on from her iconic post is a watershed moment with ramifications for magazine publishing and the wider world of style, and every move she makes both onstage and online is making news. Whatever she does next, expect the world to continue watching and reacting in real time. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Anna Wintour BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Anna Wintour has just made headlines worldwide after announcing she is stepping down as editor-in-chief of Vogue following an astounding thirty-seven-year run. According to HuffPost, the news broke on July 25, with confirmation from multiple major outlets, including Women's Wear Daily, after Wintour informed Vogue staff in a Wednesday morning meeting. Her reign, which began in 1988, permanently changed the magazine's course and solidified her influence as the undisputed queen of fashion journalism. Although she's stepping back from heading US Vogue, Anna is not disappearing from the industry. She remains Condé Nast's global chief content officer and Vogue's global editorial director, now overseeing all titles from Vanity Fair to GQ, which ensures her fingerprints will continue to shape the highest echelons of fashion and media for the foreseeable future. On June 30, Anna made her first public appearance since the Vogue bombshell, attending Marc Jacobs' Fall 2025 show at the New York Public Library. In true Wintour fashion, she wore a bold floral look with her trademark bob and oversized sunglasses, flanked by Jacobs' publicist and dazzling front-row neighbors like Bijou Phillips and Valentina Ferrer, as reported by Parade and People. Despite stepping down, Wintour is very much at the center of things: her statement to staff emphasized her excitement for mentoring new editorial talent and supporting the creative powerhouses driving the magazine's next chapter. She assured everyone she is not letting go of her cherished roles, such as overseeing the Met Gala—one of her signature creations—and envisions supporting the next generation while still acting as Vogue's tennis and theater editor on the side, as quoted by People's recent coverage. And if anyone wondered whether she would quietly fade away, Anna nixed those rumors by jetting to London to catch Rachel Zegler starring in Evita on the West End. According to Parade, on July 25, Wintour was spotted backstage warmly congratulating Zegler alongside Cynthia Nixon, a sight that quickly made its way to the official Evita Instagram, further fueling speculation about Anna's ongoing impact on transatlantic culture. Meanwhile, social media is awash with commentary: Instagram fashion pages buzzed on July 25 about her "switching gears," while prank accounts fueled wild rumors, quickly debunked by eagle-eyed followers who confirmed clever impersonations instead of actual sightings. After a week like this, Anna Wintour is not just a headline—she is a living headline. Her decision to move on from her iconic post is a watershed moment with ramifications for magazine publishing and the wider world of style, and every move she makes both onstage and online is making news. Whatever she does next, expect the world to continue watching and reacting in real time. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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