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Anna Wintour Has Appointed Chloe Malle as the Head of American Vogue

  • Jessy Davis
  • Sep 8
  • 2 min read

Her appointment signifies a transition to a new generation of leadership.


Vogue
Vogue

In a long-anticipated decision that has generated extensive industry conjecture, Anna Wintour has allegedly selected her successor for the chief editorial position at American Vogue. Chloe Malle, a seasoned editor with a notable Hollywood background, is poised to assume the role of head of editorial content. The story, initially disclosed by Puck, signifies the most recent and logical progression in the ongoing succession process at the preeminent fashion magazine globally.



For more than ten years, Malle has been a dedicated and versatile figure at Vogue, advancing from social editor to editor of Vogue.com and co-host of The Run-Through with Vogue podcast. Her reign has been characterized by a subtle, industrious ascent. Speculation regarding Malle as the leading candidate for Wintour’s previous role at American Vogue, currently designated as the “Head of Editorial Content,” emerged last month.



Her rise is being interpreted in light of her influential ancestry. Malle is the offspring of actress Candice Bergen and the deceased French director Louis Malle. Her prominent parents provided her with a robust foundation in the realms of fashion and entertainment, affording her a distinctive amalgamation of connections and an advanced comprehension of celebrity culture. Her background, along with her extensive understanding of the magazine's operations, has rendered her an ideal candidate for the position.



Reports suggest that Malle is anticipated to assume over prior to the commencement of New York Fashion Week on September 11, 2025, although Vogue has not yet provided confirmation as of this writing.



Anna Wintour and Vogue Magazine have utilized social media to announce Chloe Malle's appointment as the new Head of Editorial Content for Vogue US. Today, Anna Wintour appointed Chloe Malle as the new Head of Editorial Content for Vogue US on Instagram. In statements made to the Vogue team this morning, Wintour remarked: “Fashion is the art of embracing change, yet some changes resonate more deeply than others.” In the process of appointing an editor for American Vogue, I recognized the opportunity to focus more rigorously on Vogue's diverse expansion across its international audiences, publications, and events such as the Met Gala and Vogue World, understanding that I had a singular opportunity to succeed. I am pleased to announce that Chloe Malle will assume the position of Head of Editorial Content for our US publication, overseeing the American magazine and directing its digital coverage.



After 37 years, Vogue US has appointed a new editor-in-chief. The 39-year-old editor commences her new leadership position at the publication immediately. Malle stated, “The reality is that no one will replace Anna.” Some individuals interested in this position felt intimidated by the prospect of Anna being nearby. I am exceedingly pleased that she is located down the hall with her Clarice Cliff ceramics. She informed The Times, “Imprinting my unique identity on this will be the paramount factor in its success.” A discernible transformation must occur to establish ownership of this mine. At the time she conversed with the New York Times regarding the position, she had been aware of the job for a week and was under explicit directives from Wintour to keep the information confidential.

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