The former US Vogue editor-at-large says he has 'huge emotional and psychological scars' Since she took the helm at US Vogue in 1988, Anna Wintour has maintained a - likely deliberately - frosty reputation.
This image is amplified by her trademark bob and dark glasses, as well as the fact that she’s gamely inspired fictional characters such as Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada.
In recent years it had seemingly thawed a little, though. She came across well in The September Issue and The First Monday in May, while photos on the American Vogue Instagram feed paint a portrait of a woman who, at 70, is more down-to-earth than her image might suggest.
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