Curating the Met Gala, revolutionizing fashion, hundreds of star-studded covers, and dozens of strategic decisions that changed the course of the industry. Anna Wintour was not only the editor-in-chief, but also the architect of global influence.

LIGA.net together with her personal stylist, she sums up Anna Wintour's 37-year reign at the helm of American Vogue.

  • How did she transform glossy magazines into a global cultural phenomenon?
  • Which of Wintour's decisions shaped modern fashion, and which ones became a cause for criticism?
  • Why was her leadership style called "nuclear"?
  • But what can Vogue be like after her?

How Anna Wintour changed American Vogue in 37 years of leadership

75-year-old Anna Wintour, who comes from a family of journalists, can truly be considered a revolutionary in the fashion industry. She always kept her finger on the pulse, successfully integrated the global trend towards digitalization, and introduced social and cultural changes to the magazine's context. Under her leadership, Vogue wasn't a hub of a "polished fashion magazine" detached from reality, but rather became closer to different groups of people through its visual component and deeper work with meaning, she explains. LIGA.net Yulia Oprish, personal stylist.

Icon, editor, culture curator – Anna Wintour's main achievements at the helm of Vogue
Фото: Юлія Оприш, персональна стилістка JULLZTYLE

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