Vogue’s Anna Wintour joining Martha Stewart and Hugh Hefner in magazine hall of fame
By Samantha Critchell, APTuesday, February 23, 2010
Anna Wintour heading to magazine hall of fame
NEW YORK — Already considered one of the most powerful people in fashion, Vogue’s Anna Wintour is headed to the Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame.
The American Society of Magazine Editors announced Monday that Wintour would be honored at its annual gala in April.
“Throughout her career, Anna Wintour has exemplified the highest standards of taste, in both journalism and fashion,” said Sid Holt, ASME’s chief executive, in a statement. “She has defined style for a generation of magazine readers and come to epitomize the essential qualities of editorial leadership.”
Vogue is the standard-bearer of the high-fashion glossy magazines; it’s 2009 average circulation was 1,269,640. Wintour was named editor in chief in 1988. She had earlier been Vogue’s creative director as well as the top editor at British Vogue and House & Garden.
Previous ASME honorees include Martha Stewart, Tina Brown, Helen Gurley Brown and Hugh Hefner.
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