Overview
- Malle’s appointment is effective immediately, and she will run day-to-day print and digital operations for the U.S. edition while reporting to Wintour.
- Vogue confirmed the role replaces the traditional editor-in-chief model, aligning the U.S. title with Condé Nast’s global head-of-editorial framework.
- Malle joined Vogue in 2011 and rose from social editor to editor of Vogue.com and co-host of the Run-Through podcast, underscoring her cross-platform credentials.
- Wintour, 75, remains Condé Nast’s global chief content officer and Vogue’s global editorial director, focusing on worldwide strategy and flagship events such as the Met Gala.
- The decision follows a summer search overseen by senior leadership, with reports noting other contenders from Wintour’s orbit, and comes just ahead of New York Fashion Week.