Anna Wintour on the Fallacy of Media Nicknames
Vogue editor in chief chats with London Telegraph's Stella magazine.
The editor in chief of Vogue has been doing a fair amount of interviews lately. This weekend, a conversation with Wintour graces the pages of Stella magazine, the London Telegraph Sunday insert.
Reporter Patrick Sawyer has shared a few snippets from the interview, and the one that caught our attention comes at the very end of his report:
London-born Ms. Wintour, who began work at the age of 15 at the Biba fashion boutique, in Kensington, before becoming an editorial assistant at Harper’s & Queen magazine and moving to New York in 1975, is dismissive of her less than flattering image as a ruthlessly controlling figure…
She says that her father Charles, former editor of the London Evening Standard, had a similarly frosty reputation.
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