Not everyone in Condi Nast on the same page was related to the choice of Anna Winner for the new editor of Vanity Fair, industry sources are escalating.
After Wintour announced the Vogue Creative Mark Guiducci editor -in -chief as her choice is the first international editor -in -chief of VF ever this week, multiple sources told us that Wintour “went Rog” in choosing Guiducci, who coincides with being close to her daughter, Bee Shaffer.
The sources said that Winner chose against the desires of the CEO of Conde Nast Roger Lynch.
“Anna cleared him. It was not at the meeting when she announced [Mark] As the new editor, a source of the sixth page, adding a choice, “Everyone was sad. It looked like a funeral.”
Another mockery of those familiar with the idea that Wintour has the ability to pull one on Lynch. The second source said: “He runs the company. This is just a fact. It was clear that he was part of the operation, and he and Anna were largely aligned.”
Al -Olafin added that the absence of Exec in the room is not unusual. They said: “It is not part of those editorials.”
The role of Guiduccci was described in a press statement issued by the company as “a newly created role that places it at the head of one of the company's most famous brands.”
“My first job was outside the college here and proved that it was the most unusual journalist that I was imagining,” Guiducci said in a statement. “Now, fifteen years later, as a global editor -in -chief – I have not included him with former colleagues and interviewing new tools around the world – is the honor of my career.”
Wintour described the new VF editor as “an active and creative editor in the center of his generation and a leader in which Vanity Fair grows in ways I can predict, and there is no doubt that there are many ways I cannot.”
Either way, one of the familiarized people told us that the MAG mood is “harsh”. We hear that the employees were calling him the rental of “Nebu”, given his relationships with Winner and her daughter.
It seems that the consensus around the office is “Anna wanted to control someone,” according to the source.
Guiduccci also previously worked as editor -in -chief of the Garage High magazine.
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We were told that while the company conducted interviews with a series, Wintour always wanted Guiducci to get the party.
A spokesman for Conde Nast told us, “Roger is overwhelmingly about the appointment of Mark, who is excited to run the title.”
In April, former editor Radika Jones announced that she will leave after a monthly magazine for 7 years. At that time, coach Conde Nast and Vogue, Wintour, attended the meeting and was said to be “tears” as Jones gave her goodbye.