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Anna Wintour, the long-time global editorial director of Vogue, is stepping down from her role at the fashion publication, according to industry trade publications.
Vogue U.S. is now seeking a new head of editorial content, Women’s Wear Daily reports. Fashion Weekly Daily also reported that Wintour plans to step down.
Wintour, 75, will retain her title as chief content officer for Vogue publisher Condé Nast, according to WWD. In that role, she will oversee media brands including Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ and Condé Nast Traveler.
Condé Nast did not immediately confirm to CBS News that Wintour was stepping down.
Wintour become editor-in-chief of Vogue in 1988 and has been seen as one of the most figures in fashion for decades.