Ladies Anna Vintour appears back as the U.S. Government Editor after 37 years.
British-born fashion magnate, 75, leaves a role that has retained longer than any other editor, but will keep higher positions on its publisher.
Ladies Anna will continue as a global editorial director of Vogue, as well as the main content officer for his country Conde Nast.
She brought her to bring the late Queen Elizabeth II for fashion and journalism services in 2017. years, and the honor of King Charles was made earlier this year.
Ladies Anna announced a person to introduce a new role in the American power, the head of the editorial
According to the account, the company, Dame Anna, told the staff that he wanted to help the “next generation of rude editors in the field with his own ideas” as she announced his departure from the role of the main editor.
She said that he would continue to many her responsibilities and “it goes without saying to plan to stay a tennis and theater editor in eternity.”
Raised in London, Dame Anna was the editor of the British Voga before it was 1988. Took the helms on her American nursing publication.
It is deserving to give American Vogua of a new lease of life, converting it into one of the world’s fashion publications and attributed to an overhauled overhanging and mixing cheap clothes and mixing cheap clothes and mixing cheap clothes.
Through her long career, Dame Anna has become one of the most famous and most influential figures in the fashion industry.
Outside her work with Vogue, he also organized a familiar Gala, New York collection of funds that attracts high-known persons since 1995. years.
It is known for the trademarks of Bob and dark glasses. Last December, said the BBC Cultural Editor Katie Razzall shades of signatures were “RPP”, and “help me see and help me not to see”.
Ladies Annin, the mandate as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue was also inspired that the Tyratic, but the respected character of Miranda priests in Devil was carried by the former Assistant Vintour, Lauren Weisberger.
Earlier this year, King Charles asked Ladies Anna whether he would stop working – she said “tightly didn’t answer” firmly not “.