Chloe Malle, who has been with the magazine for more than a decade, will take the top job.
Vogue has named Chloe Malle as its new head of editorial content, taking over from Anna Wintour, who is stepping down after nearly four decades.
The 134-year-old magazine announced the appointment on Tuesday.
Wintour, 75, remains chief content officer for Conde Nast and global editorial director of American Vogue and its 27 editions around the globe. She will also continue to serve as the chief content officer at Conde Nast, the iconic brand’s parent company that also owns storied brands including Vanity Fair and GQ, and will focus on major events like the Met Gala.
Malle, editor of Vogue.com, may be stepping into Wintour’s low-heeled slingbacks, but she will report to the original wearer while taking over day-to-day operations at the US edition. And gone is the storied “editor-in-chief” title that Wintour held for nearly 40 years.










