British Vogue’Alexandra Shulman, former editor-in-chief of Anna Wintour’criticized the new biography of

British Vogue’Alexandra Shulman, former editor-in-chief of Anna Wintour’criticized the new biography of

British Vogue’Alexandra Shulman, former editor-in-chief of Anna Wintour’criticized the new biography of

British Vogue’Alexandra Shulman, former editor-in-chief of Anna Wintour’criticized the new biography of

Anna Wintour


3 May’Written by the famous fashion journalist Amy Odell in American Vogue’Anna Wintour, legendary editor-in-chief of’His new biography has been published. The former editor-in-chief of the British version of the magazine, Alexandra Shulman, had already met and was not satisfied with the work “Anna. Biography”.

Alexandra writes in her article for Air Mail.

Александра ШульманAlexandra Shulman

Anna Wintour’Rumors about the imperious nature of the girl, her harsh style of treating subordinates went beyond the narrow circle of insiders of the fashion industry – it’s no secret that she was the one who inspired the image of the heroine of the movie “The Devil Wears Prada”. Miranda Priestley’photo of.

American Vogue’Many expected an analysis of this aspect of her personality from the new book about the editor-in-chief of Amy Odell Wintour, who paints her image too flattering and one-sided. Although the book is not an autobiography, an extensive list of sources is available to Wintour.’He states that it shows that he personally approves the interviews made with some people from his circle.

Анна Винтур

At the same time, Shulman is one of those whose opinions the reader would really like to know – Anna”s Vogue’He draws attention to the lack of evidence from the photographers who helped create it, or from eminent designers such as Donatella Versace, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren.

Alexandra, Anna Wintour’He spoke of her as someone who can be both sensitive and ruthless in business matters.

As a result, Shulman published the book by Anna Wintour.’He emphasized that he did not reveal his genius as a person who understands power and knows what other people in power need.

"Anna. Biography"

In April, Condé Nast’s Russian office could no longer use the brands Vogue, GQ, Tatler, AD, Glamor – the franchise agreement was terminated. Previously, Ukraine’Russia due to military special operation in’The publication of the journals was suspended by the publishing house in



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