Is Anna Wintour really the queen of Vogue and Fashion?

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Anna Wintour editor in chief of US Vogue is considered by the fashion system the most powerful person, but is it really so?

Rumors about the possible exit of Wintour from Vogue are back and with even more details. It seems, in fact, that Anna Wintour could leave Vogue after the September issue, the most important of the year.

Although everyone is curious to have confirmation and especially know the next move of Wintour (many assume the policy) and who can be his / her successor, there are those who do not really seem to admire her work and is even happy of her departure.

Anna Wintour’s work ethic has always been taken as a model. Her supremacy and unique style and personality make her an authoritarian female icon.

I have not had the pleasure of meeting her or I have ever worked with her, but from what I read online and books, it seems that Anna Wintour is a woman who knows what she wants and how to get it. “The Devil Wears Prada” should be a representation of Anna Wintour, since the writer Lauren Weisberger, was her assistant at Vogue. We will never know if the figure has been exaggerated a little to make the character appear interesting and authoritarian or if that is the true personality of Anna Wintour. In any case, what matters is the results obtained and nobody has moved Wintour from her position at Vogue.

If most girls who dream of working in fashion consider her the queen of the fashion system, an idol, and an icon, there are also many conflicting opinions.

Under the WWD article that talks about the possible exit of Wintour, there is no positive comment (now the comments are closed and no longer visible) in favor of Wintour and it seems that nobody is so worried or desperate to the idea of her departure.

Indeed, there are those who call her “Boring” and those who left heavy and negative comments against the whole fashion system “the entire magazine publishing business is full of some of the most vile people. I think its because they strive so hard to be important, when, really, they are very insignificant. ”

WWD is the site for professionals in the fashion industry so these comments, almost certainly, come from those who are within the fashion industry and it seems therefore that not everyone considers Wintour the mainstay of this business.

What do you think about it? Leave your comments below

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