Overview
- Vogue confirmed this week that Chloe Malle, 39, has been appointed head of editorial content for the U.S. edition.
- Malle told The New York Times, as relayed by Poynter, that print issues will be produced only for specific themes or cultural moments as collectible editions, with the next print issue likely next year.
- Anna Wintour steps back from day-to-day U.S. duties but retains her roles as Condé Nast global chief content officer and Vogue global editorial director.
- Internal reaction is mixed, with some staffers questioning her pedigree and others expressing optimism; Malle has described herself as a “proud nepo baby” in acknowledging her privilege.
- Malle is a longtime Vogue staffer who has led Vogue.com and co-hosted The Run-Through podcast; she is the daughter of Candice Bergen and the late filmmaker Louis Malle.