Chloe Malle to become editor -in -chief of American Vogue after Anna Wintour withdraw

Chloe Malle will become the best editor in Chief of American Vogue after Lady Anna Wintour moved away from the editor -in -chief, announced the publication.
The 39 -year -old daughter, daughter of actress Candice Bergen, has progressed in the ranking of fashion magazine in the past 14 years to become editor -in -chief of Vogue.com and host the podcast of The Run Through magazine.
The appointment of Malle marks a new era for the magazine, considered one of the most influential and glamorous fashion publications.
Wintour, the British fashion magnate, announced that it was leaving the role in June after held the position for 37 years. The magazine said that it would keep management positions at its publisher.
During her mandate in Vogue, Malle was reportedly responsible for securing the magazine’s photo session with Naomi Biden for her White House wedding in 2022, as well as an interview with Lauren Sanchez before her marriage to Amazon Jeff Bezos CEO.
Before starting in Vogue, Malle covered real estate for the New York Observer. Her next concert as an independent writer led her to Vogue where she started a full -time position as a social editor in 2011.
“I hesitated when I interviewed, because fashion is not one of my main interests in life, and I wanted to be more writer than a publisher, but I was so seduced by the Vogue machine that I could not resist,” said Malle to the publication in the brilliant in 2013.
Like her predecessor, Dame Anna, Malle did not take politics from Vogue.
Both on her social media and her podcast, she supported the causes and democratic candidates.
During an episode in 2024 of his podcast in 2024, which was broadcast after Donald Trump was re -elected President, Malle expressed his disappointment with the result of the elections.
It is not known exactly when the transition from Dame Anna to Malle as the leader of the magazine will be, but the 75 -year -old man does not completely leave the photo.
Dame Anna will remain the director of the contents of the publisher Condé Nast, a role to which she was appointed in 2020, which means that she will supervise the content of Vogue, as well as the other titles of the company such as GQ, Wired and Tatler.
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