Anna Wintour, the long-time editor-in-chief of American *Vogue*, discusses her transition from the flagship role to a broader editorial leadership position at Condé Nast, while welcoming Chloe Malle as her successor. The conversation examines the evolution of *Vogue* from a print-centric publication to a global digital influencer, emphasizing the need for print to remain a substantial, collectible medium. Wintour highlights the importance of original creative vision in an era of rapid industry turnover and technological change, noting that fashion must remain culturally relevant rather than purely elitist. Reflecting on her own career trajectory, she underscores the value of multitasking and diverse experience in journalism. The dialogue also touches on the intersection of fashion and politics, the impact of global economic shifts on design houses, and Wintour’s perspective on the enduring nature of her own professional identity.
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