How The Fashion Industry’s Reacting To Chloe Malle’s Vogue Appointment

2
Itâs official: American Vogue has found its next leader in Chloe Malle! Malle will take the reins of the magazine as its new head of editorial content, a new role replacing the traditional âeditor in chiefâ title after Anna Wintour stepped down from the post this summer. However, Wintour will still oversee the title as Vogueâs global chief content offer and CondĂ© Nastâs chief content officer, where she oversees all international CondĂ© titles except The New Yorker.

Chloe Malle (Courtesy of Condé Nast)
âIâve spent my career at Vogue, working in roles across every platformâfrom print to digital, audio to video, events and social media,â Malle said. âI love the title, I love the content we create, and I love the editors who create it. Vogue has already shaped who I am, now Iâm excited at the prospect of shaping Vogue. I look forward to embedding myself even more fully across print, video, and eventsâfostering the true cross-platform plurality that our audience craves and demands. Fashion and media are both evolving at breakneck speed, and I am so thrilled, and awed, to be part of that. I also feel incredibly fortunate to still have Anna just down the hall as my mentor.â

Chloe Malle, Meredith Melling Burke, Rickie De Sole Webster
Malleâs appointment was confirmed in a widespread CondĂ© press release this morning, but not before Puckâs Lauren Sherman broke the news on Monday night in her latest âLine Sheetâ column. Malleâs succession at Vogue came after months of speculation if sheâd follow Wintour, due to her various positions and career trajectory at the magazineâand the resulting reaction from the fashion industry is largely celebratory. âBiggest congratulations to @chloemalle,â Vogue fashion market director Naomi ElizĂ©e Blue shared on Instagram Stories. Similar sentiments were echoed on social media by Vogue staff like Leah Faye Cooper, TK, and JosĂ© Criales-Unzueta, who deemed Malle âwarm but firm, serious and thoughtful yet simply hilarious. Kind, generous, creativeâall of the words!â Meanwhile, congratulations filled Vogueâs post on the appointment from Eva Chen (herself a rumored Wintour successor), Olivia Munn, Stellene Volandes, Brandon Maxwell, Laura Brown, Karla Welch, Jessica Stam, Sarah Brown, Sophie Elgort, Rebecca Ramsey, and more.
Cries of nepotism, however, have bubbled up online. Malleâs parents are Candice Bergenâwho played fictional Vogue editor Enid Frick in Sex and the Cityâand filmmaker Louis Malle, while renowned perfumer Frederic Malle is her uncle, as was often mentioned in Shermanâs columns. Regardless of parentage, thereâs no denying Malleâs lengthy tenure and work ethic at Vogue, where she first started as social editor in 2011, leading its social media and weddings coverage while writing across various topics for the title. Later on, she worked her way up to contributing editor from 2016 to 2023, additionally serving as sittings editor, editing several Vogue photography books, and co-hosting âThe Run-Through with Vogueâ podcast, covering broad ground at the title. As IDeserveCoutureâs Hanan Besovic pointedly said on Reels, âTo discredit somebodyâs career and fourteen years of work just because they have famous parentsâI think thatâs not fair. If she wasnât doing a good job for these fourteen years, I think that Anna Wintour would fire her a long time ago. Yes, she has famous parents, but if youâre not doing the work there is no famous parents that can save you. And on top of it all, Iâm curious to see what sheâs going to do with U.S. Vogue. is she going to bring the change? Is it going to be different, or [is] she going to help it elevate?â
As for Malle? Sheâs currently awash in a rainbow of congratulatory floral arrangementsâwhich Criales-Unzueta is ranking, as spotted in senior lifestyle writer Elise Taylorâs IG Stories. Plus, she has Wintourâs blessing for her new positionâa stamp of approval if there ever was one.
âI believe that warmth, joy, experience, and keen vision are what Vogue will thrive on through the years ahead,â Wintour said. âAt a moment of change both within fashion and outside it, Vogue must continue to be both the standard-bearer and the boundary-pushing leader. Chloe has proven often that she can find the balance between American Vogueâs long, singular history and its future on the front lines of the new. 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 weâve never been before.â Weâre all in!
Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest fashion news and juicy industry gossip.
GAP Launches Multi-Season Partnership With Victoria Beckham
2.5K On April 20, Gap and Victoria Beckham announced a new multi-season partnership,...
Samantha Barry Exits Glamour While Condé Shutters Self
2.1K After eight years at the helm of Glamour, editor in chief Samantha Barry announced...
The Best Pics From Inside the Fashion Los Angeles Awards
1.4K The 2026 Fashion Los Angeles Awards were a total rager. But chic. Very chic. Held...
Daily Media: Pedro Pascal + Chanel, Samantha Barry Leaves Glamour, Yumi Chin Lands at Nordstrom, and More!
1.2K Stefano Cantino is now CEO at Dolce & Gabbana. Samantha Barry is leaving her...