Anna Wintour resigns as editor-in-chief of the US Vogue.

Wintour has held the position since 1988. The announcement was made on Tuesday during an employee: Inner assembly. Wintour will continue to work as a Global Editorial Director of Vogue and as a Chief Content Officer at Condé Nast.

This decision is part of the ongoing global restructuring of Condé Nast. This also includes the appointment of regional editor -in -chief: inside. The search for a new editorial management for the US edition of the Vogue is already underway.

Wintour will continue to look after the international expenditure of Vogue. It will also monitor the more comprehensive content strategy in the entire portfolio of Condé Nast; This includes titles such as GQ, Vanity Fair and Glamor.

Your resignation from the US position marks a significant change for the magazine. It has significantly shaped the Vogue for almost four decades. A: E successor: In has not yet been named.

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