What happens when you’ve ascended to the most prestigious job in your field, only to have your larger-than-life mentor and predecessor still working down the hall? That’s the new normal for Chloe Malle, who took over for Anna Wintour as editor of American Vogue in September. Her first print issue will hit newsstands on Feb. 24.
In their first joint interview, Ms. Wintour and Ms. Malle discuss the future of American Vogue, and Ms. Malle shares how she plans to put her own stamp on the magazine.
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