Dame Anna WinTour, 37 years later as American Vogue Chief Editor stepped back | US news

Dame Anna Wintour resigns as an American Chief Editor 37 years later.
British -born editor, at a meeting held on Thursday, broke the news to the staff of the magazine and announced that a new role will be introduced.
For a long time, Vogue Powerhouse has not completely abandoned the broadcast.
For the publisher Conde Nast, he will remain as the Global Editor Vogue Director and Head Content Officer.
Whoever removes the role of the Editorial Content President, Dame Anna, who will continue to control all the brands of Conde Nast, including Vanity Fair and GQ, except New York, will report to Dame Anna.
According to Vogue, Dame Anna told the staff that she wanted to “help the new generation editors to help the storm with their own ideas”.
“Everyone in a creative area knows how important it is not to leave growth in business,” he said.
“When I was the editor of Vogue, I wanted to prove to anyone who could listen to a new and exciting way to imagine an American fashion magazine.
“Now, I see that my biggest pleasure helps the new generation of fiery editors to storm the field with their own ideas and helps support what a big media company might be.”
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In addition to organizing Vogue, Dame Anna has directed the Annual Met Gala since 1995 and has increased more than $ 300 million (£ 220 million) for the fashion wing of the Metropolitan Art Museum.
Following a three -year clue that regulates the British version, he did the best job in American Vogue in 1988.
In 37 in the magazine, he transformed the title by emphasizing celebrities on the cover and mixing high fashion with a more affordable street style.
Earlier this year, he was given one for fashion services.
After the investment ceremony at Buckingham Palace, Dame Anna said she didn’t think about retirement soon.
He said: “The last time the queen gave me a medal, and we both acknowledged that we did our job for a very long time, and then I asked me that I would stop working this morning, and I certainly said, no.”