Is Anna Wintour Leaving ‘Vogue’ After 30 Years As Editor-In-Chief?
June 1 2018, Updated 3:48 p.m. ET
Fashion lovers, grab a seat because this news might get you weak in the knees. Anna Wintour is reportedly leaving Vogue after 30 years as editor-in-chief!
According to Page Six, “a host of stunned sources,” claimed that the fashion and publishing world’s queen bee, 68, will exit Condé Nast (Vogue’s publisher) “this summer after the July wedding of her daughter, Bee Schaffer.”
The site also reported that Vogue UK’s editor-in-chief, Edward Enninful, is her likely EIC replacement.
However, despite these claims, Condé Nast has strongly denied that the fashion heavyweight is going anywhere.
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“We emphatically deny these rumors,” a Condé Nast corporate spokesperson told Page Six.
Anna has served as editor-in-chief of Vogue since 1988, and in 2013 she was given total reign over all of Condé Nast’s publications when she was named the media group’s artistic director.
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