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Anna Wintour's Post-Vogue Power Plays: Met Gala Rumors and Manchester Exhibit Debut

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Anna Wintour BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Anna Wintour, the sunglasses-shrouded queen of fashion, turned heads this week with back-to-back high-profile sightings amid her seismic shift from US Vogue's editor-in-chief throne. On Tuesday, December 17, she glided onto the red carpet at the New York premiere of A24's Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie's buzzy ping-pong drama starring Timothee Chalamet, joining New York's elite at Regal Times Square before an after-party at the National Arts Club, as Indiewire reports. The Empire State Building glowed orange in the film's honor, with fans screaming for stars like Jack Harlow while Wintour toasted Chalamet, whose prior Vogue cover under her watch had drawn mixed buzz earlier this year per The Face. Just a day later, on December 18, she stepped out for Broadway's glittering gala night celebrating All Out to Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre, rubbing shoulders with Jimmy Fallon, Fran Lebowitz, Ilana Glazer, and Cecily Strong for the rotating comedy revue produced by Lorne Michaels, according to Playbill. This flurry of appearances underscores her undimmed star power post her June 26 exit from Vogue's top spot after 37 years—she's now global editorial director and Conde Nast chief content officer, with Chloe Malle helming editorial, as confirmed by Who magazine and Toronto CityNews. Whispers of bigger moves swirl too: Polyester Zine floats rumors of Jeff Bezos eyeing Conde Nast, fueled by his wife Lauren Sanchez Bezos bankrolling next year's Met Gala, a nod Wintour has publicly defended per AOL. Meanwhile, her Vogue legacy shines in Manchester's immersive VOGUE: Inventing the Runway exhibit, launched December 17 and narrated by Cate Blanchett, where she collaborated directly, Factory International announces. No fresh social media mentions popped, but these outings signal Wintour's pivot to tastemaker-at-large, her influence as potent as ever in fashion's power corridors. 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, the sunglasses-shrouded queen of fashion, turned heads this week with back-to-back high-profile sightings amid her seismic shift from US Vogue's editor-in-chief throne. On Tuesday, December 17, she glided onto the red carpet at the New York premiere of A24's Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie's buzzy ping-pong drama starring Timothee Chalamet, joining New York's elite at Regal Times Square before an after-party at the National Arts Club, as Indiewire reports. The Empire State Building glowed orange in the film's honor, with fans screaming for stars like Jack Harlow while Wintour toasted Chalamet, whose prior Vogue cover under her watch had drawn mixed buzz earlier this year per The Face. Just a day later, on December 18, she stepped out for Broadway's glittering gala night celebrating All Out to Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre, rubbing shoulders with Jimmy Fallon, Fran Lebowitz, Ilana Glazer, and Cecily Strong for the rotating comedy revue produced by Lorne Michaels, according to Playbill. This flurry of appearances underscores her undimmed star power post her June 26 exit from Vogue's top spot after 37 years—she's now global editorial director and Conde Nast chief content officer, with Chloe Malle helming editorial, as confirmed by Who magazine and Toronto CityNews. Whispers of bigger moves swirl too: Polyester Zine floats rumors of Jeff Bezos eyeing Conde Nast, fueled by his wife Lauren Sanchez Bezos bankrolling next year's Met Gala, a nod Wintour has publicly defended per AOL. Meanwhile, her Vogue legacy shines in Manchester's immersive VOGUE: Inventing the Runway exhibit, launched December 17 and narrated by Cate Blanchett, where she collaborated directly, Factory International announces. No fresh social media mentions popped, but these outings signal Wintour's pivot to tastemaker-at-large, her influence as potent as ever in fashion's power corridors. 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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