Anna Vintor attends the “The Last Five Years” broadwe opening night at Hudson Theater in New York on 6 April. He announced in his team Circulation On Thursday that American will be a new chief of editorial materials Variety.
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Circulation Looking at some elegant, expensive shoes to fill: US magazine will look for a new editor-in-Chief to give more time to Anna Wintor to focus on her work. CirculationGlobal Editorial Director and Chief Material Officer of the original company Konde Nast.
As CirculationWintor on Thursday told his employees that a new situation has opened up the head of editorial material in American Vogue.
The situation of Winter in Konde Nast has expanded in recent years. Editing in addition to American CirculationWintour oversees every Konde Nast brand globally – including Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ, Eddie, Konde Nast Traveler, Glamor, Bon Appet, Tutler, World World, Alor More, with the exception of, the new Yorker,
Wintor is considered one of the most influential forces in global fashion. She became Vogue Editor-in-Chief in 1988 after working for London. Harpers and Queen Magazine of New York Harper’s BazaarAnd British version of CirculationHe launched teen Vogue In 2003 and Men’s circulation in 2005.
“Anyone in a creative field knows how important it is to stop growing in one’s work. When I became an editor CirculationI was eager to prove all those who could hear that there was a new, exciting way to imagine an American fashion magazine, “Wintor said Circulation Employees in a meeting on Thursday. “Now, I think my greatest happiness is helping the next generation of the next generation, which gives a storm to the area with its own thoughts, what a major media company can be, supported by a new, exciting scene about it.”
With its legendary pageboy haircuts, Wintor is known to be highly intelligent, reserved and always dressed in imperfect clothes. It is widely considered the devil Wears PradaWriter Lauren Weissbarger worked as an assistant to Wintor Variety. Meril Streep played the role of Purohit in a 2006 novel film adaptation.