Anna Wintour is stepping down from Vogue U.S. after 37 years as its editor in chief.The legendary journalist introduced her intentions to staffers on the iconic Condé Nast-owned publication this week.In accordance with a number of reviews, Wintour will stay at Condé Nast because the media firm’s world chief content material officer and world editorial director at Vogue, overseeing the “style bible,” in addition to Vainness Honest, GQ, AD, and different publications.No timeline was given for when she is going to go away her place, however a seek for her alternative has already begun.Named as a model visionary by ADWEEK in 2017, Wintour was chargeable for guiding Condé Nast into the digital age.
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