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Anna Wintour to Step Down as Editor-in-Chief of US Vogue

Anna Wintour to Step Down as Editor-in-Chief of US Vogue

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Anna Wintour, the longtime editor of Vogue magazine, said the Condé Nast publication is seeking a new head of American editorial content. The person filling the newly created position will take over daily editing duties of a magazine that's considered a trendsetter in the fashion industry. Wintour, who serves as chief content officer for Condé Nast and global editorial director of Vogue, took on expanded duties after a company reorganization four years ago, the company said in an email. Other markets, including Japan, the UK and France, already have appointed dedicated heads of editorial content. Bloomberg's Tiwa Adebayo joined Francine Lacqua to discuss Wintour's decision to step down from her role as editor-in-chief of American Vogue after 37 years. (Source: Bloomberg)

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