Anna Wintour Honored by King Charles with Order of the Companions of Honour
The Vogue editor-in-chief, 75, received the prestigious award at Buckingham Palace and vowed to continue her influential career in fashion.
- Anna Wintour was formally recognized as a Companion of Honour by King Charles III for her significant contributions to the fashion industry.
- The ceremony, held at Buckingham Palace, marked Wintour's second royal honor, following her damehood in 2017 from Queen Elizabeth II.
- Wintour wore an Alexander McQueen outfit and a historic amethyst necklace once belonging to Queen Mary, highlighting her nod to British fashion and heritage.
- She removed her signature sunglasses during the award presentation, a rare departure from her iconic look, which drew admiration online.
- Wintour, who has helmed Vogue since 1988, affirmed her commitment to her career, stating she has no plans to retire and remains driven to achieve more.