
The Run-Through with Vogue Anna Wintour On Vogue’s Next Era
Sep 9, 2025
Anna Wintour, the iconic Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, talks with David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker. They celebrate Chloe Malle's new role at Vogue, emphasizing the importance of bringing fresh perspectives to fashion. Wintour shares insights from her start in 1988 and the evolution of the industry. They also discuss how fashion intertwines with politics, highlighted by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s bold Met Ball statement. With changes in leadership and emerging designers, Wintour reflects on fashion's role in cultural relevance and personal expression.
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Make Print Rare And Significant
- Make print issues collectible by reserving them for news-breaking, substantial stories.
- Treat print like a runway show: rare, curated, and message-driven rather than frequent.
Fashion As Essential Self-Expression
- Wintour argues fashion matters as self-expression and creativity, not frivolity.
- She urges against a uniform wardrobe, calling fashion a vital outlet for individuality.
AOC At The Met: A Surprise Moment
- Wintour recalled meeting Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at the Met Ball and only later realizing the political message on her dress.
- She said she enjoyed the evening and understood the dress's significance the next day.





