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The fashion mogul turns 75 and shows no sign of loosening her grip on the fashion world. Here's a look at the magazine's contributions to the global fashion scene — and the controversies.A woman with a bob cut wearing oversized sunglasses sits in the front row of nearly every major fashion show.

Also Read | World News | Social Media Station to Spark Creativity at SIBF 2024. She is of course the iconic Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of "Vogue" magazine. Also Read | India News | NCW Chief Vijaya Rahatkar Urges ECI to Take Action Against Arvind Sawant for His Remark on Shaina NC.



For over three decades, Wintour has been at the helm of American "Vogue" — she also oversees content for all magazines in the Conde Naste company that owns the fashion bible. On November 3, the style mogul turns 75. She shows no sign of slowing down.

Wintour has not only influenced how people dress in the US, she has also had a hand in shaping fashion globally, including in Africa and India. Of course, her ongoing legacy is not without criticism. Is Wintour really 'the devil wearing Prada' Speculation abounds as to whether the heartless antagonist in the 2006 film, "The Devil Wears Prada" — and the book of the same name written by Wintour assistant, Lauren Weisberger — was directly inspired by the "Vogue" editor-in-chief.

In the movie, a ruthless fashion boss played by Meryl Streep terrorizes her employees. While Wintour herself labeled the book and the movie "fiction," a 2022 biography by Amy Od.

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