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Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor-in-chief of American Vogue after nearly four decades. She announced the change internally on Thursday. While relinquishing the top U.S. role, Wintour will remain Vogue’s global editorial director and Condé Nast’s chief content officer.
- A new role, Head of Editorial Content, will replace Wintour atop Vogue’s U.S. edition.
- Wintour’s first cover in 1988 featured jeans - breaking decades of fashion orthodoxy.
- Under her, Vogue spotlighted lesser-known talents and redefined cover aesthetics.
- This shift is part of a broader restructuring across Condé Nast’s global editorial leadership.
Cover Turns is not just about who’s on the front, it’s about who gets to frame the story. Wintour’s departure signals a changing silhouette in fashion power, where legacy hands the brush to a new stylist.
What chapter in your own life is turning its cover, quietly but completely?
Sources: CNN