Overview
- Wintour has been at the helm of Vogue since 1988, transforming it into a global fashion authority.
- Known for her signature bob and sunglasses, she has become a cultural icon, famously portrayed in 'The Devil Wears Prada.'
- Despite her formidable reputation, Wintour emphasizes focus and precision in her work, often facing criticism she believes a man in her position wouldn't receive.
- Under her leadership, Vogue has embraced political stances, prominently featuring Democratic figures like Kamala Harris on its covers.
- Beyond her professional life, Wintour enjoys family time with her children and grandchildren, playing tennis and avoiding work discussions.