Anna Wintour has long become an icon, not only because of her power, but also because of the image she learned to cultivate early on. An enigmatic figure, an object of admiration or resentment, she arouses (at the very least) constant curiosity. The book was published on May 2. Anne — The Biography (by Simon & Schuster), in which author Amy Odell seeks to demystify the character of Anna Wintour in nearly 450 pages.
For anyone reading the book and looking for a definition of Anna Wintour, the answer may not be easy. According to the New York Times, the book does not conclude if she is a tyrant or not, because among so many gossip and stories in which her willingness to help stands out, the answer will depend on who is asked the question. The review of the North American newspaper highlights some details that the author of the book unearthed and that are notes that help to understand the character in question: for example, when she scandalized a boss by publishing in the magazine. new york magazine a nine-thousand-dollar goatskin trunk, the fact that she threw her pennies in the trash, the fact that Andy Warhol thought she dressed poorly, that Anna walked down the aisles in an English manner and confronted other people, that they once returned from lunch with Bill Gates and he commented “how attractive he looked” and even when he “once asked his photography department to touch up the fat around a baby’s neck”. According to a note at the end of this article, Anna Wintour will not have participated in the book.
“When I started working on “Anna”, people told me that this could go one of two ways: she would try to stop me, like with an earlier unauthorized biography; or she would help me. The last group turned out to be the correct one,” Amy Odell told CNN International. A year after starting the project and with nearly 100 interviews already carried out, the author says that she received a call from the public relations team of the Condé Nast publishing group, because the publisher already knew about the book and wanted to know the details. “I explained to her that I wanted to write about women in a unique position of power. After that conversation, her office sent out a list of names of her close friends and colleagues she could contact: Tom Ford, Hamish Bowles, Serena Williams. I saw it as a kind of approval,” Odell said and she confessed that it made access easier, but a lot of people still didn’t want to talk to the record.
In it Telegraph, Lisa Armstrong, director of the fashion section, considers that “Wintour’s longevity and his seemingly still-expanding hegemony are even more fascinating” than any other scandalous departure from the scene in recent decades. After all, everything in this industry can be a spectacle in the making. The reporter points out some of Wintour’s problems or bad bets, only to conclude that she is bigger than all of that.
“It was an opportunity to talk about her power, how she got so powerful, and how she maintains her power. she will be in Fashion 34 years ago this summer and that’s fierce, especially in the media. For someone so public, he really is a mysterious figure who has been the subject of so many rumours,” said Amy Odell. The Guardian. The book’s author says “she’s an intimidating figure, that’s no secret, but that’s what makes her so intriguing” and adds that she wants people to finish the book and wonder “why is she powerful? just a contract?However, the author adds that she is also known for her acts of kindness.
Anna, this is how Anna Wintour likes to be treated. A simplicity that clearly contrasts with the power she has, because not only the director of Fashion American, as she has been Global Chief Content Officer of Condé Nast since 2020, as well as artistic director of Condé Nast and global editorial director of all international editions of Vogue. It should be added that she was decorated as a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II herself in 2017. Anna Wintour is British, born in 1949 and directs the Fashion American since 1988. Her interest in fashion began as a teenager in the 1960s. She is the daughter of British newspaper editor Charles Wintour, he was the one who decided that she would be a director of Fashion and an American, Nonie Wintour, from an influential family.
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Coincidence or not, it’s impossible to ignore the fact that Anna Wintour’s biography was published on the first Monday in May. For those who do not know, it is the date, par excellence, of the Met Gala, the biggest fashion party of the year and the event of Anna’s heart. Since he took the reins of the event in 1995, he has carried out this charity event, which aims to raise funds for the fashion department of the Metropolitan Museum of New York, a galactic party where stellar figures from different areas of society meet and cross influences. Everything about this event passes under Wintour’s watchful eye, especially her guest list. Last Monday, May 2, the Met Gala returned to its pre-pandemic format and Anna was one of the first people to arrive, so she could greet all of her guests. She wore a Chanel dress and on her head, over her impeccable bob, a tiara. There are still doubts that she is the queen of fashion.
The book also makes several revelations about the behind the scenes and the organization of the Met Gala. according daily mailAnna wants the staff Fashion working at the party knows all the details about the arrival of the famous. The organization of the places, the decoration and the menu are issues that the editor deals with personally. When it comes to food, you will be very picky. The newspaper says that parsley, garlic, onion, chives and fish are prohibited ingredients, however lamb chops, steak and green beans are the preferred ingredients. The dish that Anna would most like to serve at Vogue events is chicken pot pie, because it will be a meal that contains a little of everything, like protein and vegetables, and for dessert the winner is cream bruleehe told the book’s author Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former Met Gala organizer. She adds that Anna has always been very concerned about the behavior of both the guests and the people who are working at the gala. an old editor gives FashionSarah Van Sicklen told the book that event staff also had to look good, “God forbid, if they’re fat, if they’re ugly, they have to go.” In 1995, she even commissioned Calvin Klein apron dresses for associates who instructed guests to wear them.
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Amy Odell is a fashion and culture journalist. She has published work in titles such as new york magazine, Team, Bloomberg Business Week or the magazine 1843 gives The Economist. He already has a previous book called “Tales from the back row: An outsider’s view from inside the fashion industry”. She worked on this book for more than three years, conducting more than 250 interviews with various people, including close friends, Anna’s collaborators, and some high fashion figures. And a very deep dive into the archives, both in the letters from the editor’s father and in the magazines through which he spent his long career. As well as a biography of Anna Wintour, this book is also a portrait of the world of fashion over the last three decades and of the Condé Nast empire itself.
Source: Observadora