After 37 years of defining American fashionโs most powerful magazine, Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor-in-chief of Vogue, and a surprising frontrunner has emerged to fill her seat. Now, Chloe Malle, the current editor of Vogue.com, is said to be in the final rounds of interviews for the new role of head of editorial content for U.S. Vogue.
Chloe Malleโs Vogue Rise and Editorial Style
Malle, 39, is the daughter of actress Candice Bergen and French filmmaker Louis Malle, but sheโs made her own name in the fashion world. Since joining Vogue in 2011, sheโs led the siteโs digital growth and landed high-profile cover stories, including a recent interview with Lauren Sรกnchez ahead of her lavish wedding to Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos. According to PageSix, sheโs a favorite among Vogue staff, which could give her an edge as Condรฉ Nast executives, including Wintour herself, finalize their decision.
The successor announcement is expected before New York Fashion Week kicks off on September 11. Wintour, 75, will retain her positions as Condรฉ Nastโs global editorial director and chief content officer even after stepping away from the U.S. title.
Nicole Phelps, global director of Vogue Runway, is also being considered, while British Vogueโs Chioma Nnadi is said to be happy in her London role. Instagramโs Eva Chen and W Magazineโs Sara Moonves have reportedly stepped back from contention.
If chosen, Malle would not hold the traditional editor-in-chief title, but she would be the face steering Vogueโs editorial vision in a post-Wintour era.
Wintourโs Legacy and Vogueโs Next Chapter
Anna Wintourโs departure as editor-in-chief of American Vogue marks the end of a 37-year chapter. While she will remain global editorial director and chief content officer for Condรฉ Nast, the U.S. edition is set to be led by a new head of editorial content. Alongside Malle, a few other names are reportedly still in the mix, including Nicole Phelps of Vogue Runway.
Other rumored contenders, such as Instagramโs Eva Chen and W Magazine head Sara Moonves, are no longer considered serious candidates due to commitments in their current roles. British Vogueโs Chioma Nnadi is said to be thriving in her position and not seeking a move.
The official announcement is expected before New York Fashion Week kicks off on September 11, a timing that would usher in a new creative era for Vogue at one of the most pivotal moments on the fashion calendar.




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