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Chloe Malle: The New Head of American Vogue
In a bold and highly anticipated move, Anna Wintour has officially announced her successor for the top editorial role at American Vogue. And the choice is none other than Chloe Malle, a familiar face at the publication with a strong Hollywood pedigree.
A Fashion and Entertainment Powerhouse
Malle, daughter of actress Candice Bergen and late French director Louis Malle, brings a unique perspective to her new role as Head of Editorial Content. With her background in both fashion and entertainment, she is poised to lead Vogue into a new era of success.
A Shift in Leadership
Malle’s appointment signals a shift to a new generation of leadership at American Vogue. As Wintour turns her attention to the publication’s global growth and events like the Met Gala and Vogue World, Malle will take the reins as the new head of the American magazine and its digital coverage.
Confirmed by Vogue and Wintour
The news of Malle’s appointment was confirmed by both Vogue and Wintour on social media. In a statement posted to Instagram, Wintour expressed her excitement for Malle’s new role and her confidence in her ability to lead the publication to even greater heights.
A New Era for Vogue US
After 37 years, Vogue US will have a new editor in charge. Malle, at 39 years old, is ready to take on the challenge and make her mark on the publication. In an interview with The Times, she expressed her determination to put her own stamp on the magazine and make it her own.
A Succession Journey
Malle’s rise to the top editorial role at American Vogue has been a quiet and diligent climb. Rumors of her as the frontrunner for the position first surfaced last month, and now she is ready to take on the challenge and lead the fashion industry’s most influential magazine into a new era.