Earlier this summer, Anna Wintour stepped down from her role as editor-in-chief of Vogue . But she’s still calling the shots at Conde Nast as chief content officer, overseeing all the storied publisher’s magazines (except for the New Yorker). As we speak, Wintour has been toiling behind the scenes to put on her annual fall conference known as Vogue World, set in Los Angeles for its fourth edition.

And Wintour, who turns 76 next month, has been trying to keep the magazine business afloat. Intrigue over the inner-workings of Condé Nast have been high in recent months. Her successor at Vogue, Chloe Malle, made waves when she said that the fashion magazine might be printing less than monthly. And her appointment of Mark Guiducci, a former Vogue employee, as the new head of Vanity Fair cre

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