Anna Wintour Is Reportedly Leaving 'Vogue' & Condé Nast This Summer
With Edward Enninful slated to replace her.

Anna Wintour — Editor-In-Chief of Vogue U.S. and artistic director of its parent company Condé Nast — is reportedly stepping down from her position this summer. According to reports in the New York Post, “stunned sources” believe that Wintour is set to step down after finishing Vogue‘s important September issue. The reports also go on to state that Edward Enninful — who was only announced as British Vogue‘s editor-in-chief in April of last year – is set to replace Wintour at Vogue.
Despite these rumors, both Vogue and Condé Nast have denied the reports, with a spokesperson for the magazine telling The Cut that there was “zero truth to the story.” Keep checking back for more information over the coming months, and let us know what you think about the potential move in the comments.
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