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Anna Wintour, born November 3, 1949, is a British-born journalist serving as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue since 1988. Known for her distinctive pageboy bob haircut and sunglasses, she has significantly influenced the fashion industry through her eye for trends and support for younger designers. Wintour's demanding personality has earned her the nickname 'Nuclear Wintour'. She is the daughter of Charles Wintour, former editor of the London Evening Standard. Her career began at two British magazines before moving to the U.S., where she revived both New York magazine and House & Garden. Controversies include promoting fur, despite animal rights activists' concerns, and accused elitism in Vogue's portrayal of femininity and beauty.
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