While Condé Nast has said the
Vogue editor-in-chief will not be stepping down, turmoil has been mounting as employees past and present speak out
For decades she has stood astride the
fashion industry, micromanaging the look and content of US Vogue, marshalling a significant part of the global fashion industry to her worldview, and presiding over an annual gala at which, for $25,000 a head, paying guests and favored courtiers mounted the lavishly carpeted steps of Metropolitan Museum of Art to symbolically kiss the ring.
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