
When Dame Anna Wintour told King Charles she's not stopping anytime soon
Buckingham Palace, a crisp February morning, sunlight bouncing off those iconic dark sunglasses, and Anna Wintour—Vogue's indomitable editor-in-chief then—standing before King Charles.
He pins the prestigious Companion of Honour medal to her lapel. He asks the question everyone's wondering: 'So…are you going to retire?'
Stepping into Buckingham Palace on February 4, Dame Anna ditched her usual dark shades for the formal ceremony. Dressed in a sleek Alexander McQueen suit and wearing a royal-worthy amethyst necklace once owned by Queen Mary, she was clearly in full-on icon mode. But makeup or no, when asked if this honour meant she'd slow down, Anna gave a clear-cut 'No.'
She told BBC News, 'It makes me even more convinced that I have so much more to achieve.
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This Companion of Honour award isn't her first rodeo. Queen Elizabeth II made her a Dame Commander back in 2017. And President Biden presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House. Wintour went from North London Collegiate School to fashion courses at Harrods, then straight into the magazine world. Formal degrees? Who needs them when your vision is that powerful.
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Anna's packed-right-backpack approach to work is more than ego—it's legacy. She's pushed Vogue toward being culturally and socially powerful, put celebs front and center on glossy covers, and used her platform to uplift diversity—even facing criticism and evolving.
Anna Wintour exits Vogue
After nearly four decades at the top, Anna Wintour is officially stepping down as the Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue. Yes, the woman who basically defined what fashion looked like since the late '80s is finally passing on the title.
But if you're expecting her to vanish into retirement with a glass of rosé and a pile of Met Gala memories—think again.
Wintour, now 75, isn't quitting. She's simply reshuffling her throne. She'll still serve as Global Editorial Director of Vogue and Chief Content Officer at Condé Nast, which basically means she's still calling the shots across the entire Vogue universe—just without the U.S. Editor-in-Chief label on her nameplate.
There's no replacement announced yet, but insiders say the new role will be called 'Head of Editorial Content', not Editor-in-Chief, and will report directly to Wintour. So… she's still very much the boss.
Why step down now? Maybe it's part of a bigger plan to modernize Vogue's structure and let fresh voices lead the U.S. edition, while Wintour steers the global brand. Or maybe it's just Anna doing what she does best: staying one step ahead of everyone else.
So, no, this isn't a dramatic exit. It's more of a quiet power shift. After 37 years of shaping culture, fashion, and even politics through glossy covers and iconic moments, Anna Wintour is still here—just playing the long game.
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