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W] hen [Wintour was appointed head of Vogue, Grace Mirabella was years ago, editor in chief for 17 and the magazine has become complacent, the essentials of what one journalist derisively given as "his years." Beige was the color Mirabella had used to paint href = "http://artmarketer.blogspot.com/"> free article directory on the red walls in Diana Vreeland's office, and the metaphor was apt: The magazine had become boring. In Condé Nast executives are worried that the grand dame of fashion publications was losing ground to upstart Elle, the three years had achieved only in Vogue to a circulation of 851 000 'S stagnant 1.2 million. Free Article Directory And so Condé Nast publisher Si Newhouse brought in the 38-year-old Wintour, the editor in chief of positions at British Vogue and House & Garden, was known not only for its innovative visual sense but also for their ability to radically renew a magazine, shake up things.
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As Wintour came to personify image for the magazine, Vogue, and pulled her critics. Wintour's one-time assistant at the magazine, Lauren Weisberger, Key wrote a novel called The Devil Wears Prada, a best-selling novel published in 2003, which was in a highly successful, Oscar-film nominated in 2006. The central character resembled Weisberger, and her boss was a powerful editor-in-Chief of a fictional version of Vogue. The novel depicts a magazine ruled by "The Anti-Christ and her coterie of fashionistas out there on cigarettes, Diet Dr. Pepper, and mixed salad greens," after a meeting in The New York Times. The editor of the magazine, which she runs by Weisberger as "an empty, shallow, bitter woman who has tons and tons of beautiful Clothes and not much else has described "personified. [However, 7], the success of both the novel and the film the attention of a large global audience have brought the power and glamor of the magazine, and the industry we continue to lead [8].
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In 2007, drew criticism from Vogue The anti-smoking group Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids ", for the implementation of tobacco advertising in the magazine. The group claims that the volunteers, the magazine more than 8,000 protest e-mails or faxes about the ads. The group has also claimed that in return they received scribbled notes faxed back to letters, the editor Anna Wintour statement was addressed: Do stop "you? You bring trees!" [9]
A spokesman for Condé Nast an official statement that, "Vogue does not carry advertising tobacco. Furthermore, we will have no further comments." [9]
In April 2008, the American Vogue a cover shot by renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, with supermodel Gisele Bundchen and basketball superstar LeBron James. This was the third time that a male Vogue on the cover of the American edition (the other two were George Clooney and Richard Gere) and presented for the first time with a black man. Criticism has been set by many commentators immediately because it was as a prejudice reminiscent of James next to the display much smaller Gisele in a pose of King Kong Fay Wray perceived transfer [10]. Further criticism arose when the website Watching the Watchers analyzes the photo next to the First World War recruiting poster Mad titled Destroy This Brute [11].
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