With an already remarkable career at Vogue under her belt, the daughter of Louis Malle and Candice Bergen has taken over from the fashion queen at the helm of the American edition of Vogue. But at 75, Anna Wintour will continue to supervise her, as well as all the other Condé Nast brands (Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ, Glamour, Tatler, Teen Vogue, etc.) on an international scale.
She knows celebrities…
Chloé Malle, the successor to the heroine of “The Devil Wears Prada” as editor-in-chief of Vogue USA, was immersed in the world of dreams and glitz from a very young age.
The lucky woman who is taking over from Anna Wintour with immediate effect, after 37 years at the helm of the magazine, is none other than the daughter of French filmmaker Louis Malle and American actress Candice Bergen. Ironically, her own mother played the role of the fashion queen in the series Sex and the City!
Nepo baby and… proud of it!
However, Chloé Malle is unapologetic about her status as a “nepo baby” (“child of”). She even declared herself “proud of it” in the New York Times. While admitting to “benefiting 100% from the privilege” of the environment in which she grew up, she added that it “always pushed her to work much harder” in order to prove that she was “more than just Candice Bergen’s daughter or someone who grew up in Beverly Hills.”
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