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Chloé Malle succeeds Dame Anna Wintour, appointed Vogue’s head of editorial content


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Her mother, Candice Bergen, once played the editor-in-chief of Vogue on TV. Now the editor of Vogue.com is promoted into the equivalent real-life role at the magazine
September 2, 2025/14.33



Chloé Malle, 39, previously editor of Vogue.com and a Vogue contributing editor, has been appointed the magazine’s head of editorial content.

Dame Anna Wintour remains Condé Nast’s chief content officer and Vogue global editorial director, and Malle will continue to report to her.

In a statement, Malle said, ‘Vogue has already shaped who I am, now I’m excited at the prospect of shaping Vogue.’

Dame Anna added, ‘I am so excited to continue working with her, as her mentor but also as her student, while she leads us and our audiences where we’ve never been before.’

Malle is the daughter of Candice Bergen and Louis Malle. She is an alumna of the Sorbonne and of Brown University. She joined the New York Observer after graduation, then wrote for Marie Claire and The Wall Street Journal, before joining Vogue as its social media editor at 25.

Coincidentally, Bergen had once played the editor-in-chief of Vogue in Sex and the City.

Other names that had been speculated as being in contention for Dame Anna’s old job were Eva Chen of Meta, Leah Faye Cooper of Vogue.com, Mark Holgate, Vogue’s fashion news director, Sara Moonves of W, Chioma Nnadi of British Vogue, and Nicole Phelps of Vogue Runway and Vogue Business.


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