Why we’re obsessed with Zoom backdrops: from Anna Wintour to Meryl Streep
The pandemic has forced us to make our private spaces into public ones. Here’s how to get it right
The pandemic has forced us to make our private spaces into public ones. Here’s how to get it right
The editor-in-chief of American Vogue talks to Jess Cartner-Morley about Michelle Obama, fake news and only spending 20 minutes at parties.
Portraits by Tyler Mitchell
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In her years as editor of American Vogue, Wintour has invented soft power dressing and become as famous as her celebrity cover stars. Lionised and satirised, respected and feared – could she now be ready to abdicate?
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