Overview
- Wintour announced on June 25 that she is leaving her post as US Vogue editor-in-chief after guiding the magazine since 1988.
- She will transition to Global Chief Content Officer for Condé Nast and Global Editorial Director of Vogue, overseeing the brand’s worldwide editorial strategy.
- Condé Nast has launched a search for a successor who will report into Wintour’s newly consolidated global content structure.
- Under her 37-year leadership, Vogue pioneered landmark covers and turned the Met Gala into a premier cultural event.
- Her influence has been recognized by Queen Elizabeth II in 2017 and King Charles III in February 2025 and has shaped fashion, publishing and pop culture.