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Chloe Malle is reportedly the frontrunner to succeed Anna Wintour at Vogue

Chloe Malle is reportedly the frontrunner to succeed Anna Wintour at Vogue

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Chloe Malle is reportedly the frontrunner to succeed Anna Wintour as the new head of editorial content for U.S. Vogue.
Malle, currently a Vogue editor and daughter of Candice Bergen, is in the final stages of interviews with Condé Nast executives.
The selection process has narrowed down to a few candidates, with the new editor expected to start before New York Fashion Week in September.
Anna Wintour announced in June that she would step down as Vogue's editor-in-chief after 37 years.
Wintour will retain her roles as Condé Nast's global chief content officer and Vogue's global editorial director, continuing her influential presence in the fashion industry.
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