Anna Wintour
The Devil Hangs Up Her Prada!!!
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Fashion just lost its queen bee — Anna Wintour is stepping down from ‘American Vogue,’ marking the end of her legendary era with a clap heard around the runways of the world.
The 75-year-old dropped the bombshell in a staff meeting Thursday — revealing she’s on the hunt for a new head of editorial content at the fashion bible.
Anna’s reportedly not leaving the fashion world entirely — she’s still sticking around as Vogue’s global editorial director and Condé Nast’s chief content officer, overseeing major magazine titles like Vanity Fair, GQ, Architectural Digest, Glamour, and more.
The media powerhouse took charge at Vogue in 1988 after a stint at ‘British Vogue’ — and completely rewrote the rules, transforming the magazine (and fashion media) into the juggernaut it is today.
Anna also became a pop culture fixture herself. Known for her icy, no-nonsense attitude, she sparked endless curiosity about her life and career, especially after “The Devil Wears Prada” film was released, loosely based on her ex-assistant’s tell-all.
No word yet on who’ll fill her stilettos… because that’s one significant position to step into — hope they’ve got arch support!