
Media executive Anna Wintour is retiring from her position as the editor-in-chief of Vogue . As the news of her decision became viral, on June 26, 2025, Forbes released a list of three potential persons who could step into the role.
The business magazine noted that either Amy Astley, Chioma Nnadi, or Kate Betts could be the replacements. It is noteworthy that there has been no official announcement yet about who could be the next editor-in-chief .
Forbes noted that Kate Betts could still stand a chance despite her difficult history with Wintour. She has impressive work experience with The Daily Beast and Time while also holding other freelance positions.
Once, Wintour was impressed by the review that Betts wrote for Prada. Betts also worked with Harper's Bazaar.
As shared by the company, she told employees she hoped to support the next generation of passionate editors in bringing their ideas to the forefront.
In February 2025, Anna Wintour sat down with Virgin Radio UK to discuss her ideas on fashion.
Host Tom Allen praised her ability to connect different creative fields such as art, fashion, film, and theater, especially early at Vogue when she brought together four iconic supermodels.
He pointed out that this moment helped blend the worlds of modeling and celebrity in a significant way. Anna Wintour responded by saying the models served as key representatives of Vogue back then.
She noted how, at the start of her career, the focus was mainly on print and low-key events.
Over time, fashion evolved to include a wider range of platforms and global audiences. Events like the Met Gala helped the magazine reach people in new and broader ways, moving far beyond its original print-focused roots. Anna Wintour said:
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