The scenarios around who will “take over the reins” after the resignation of Vogue’s iconic Anna Wintour follow one, the other and every name that “falls on the table” gives each time a different dimension to what the future of the most influential fashion magazine in the world will be.

Eva Chen, Instagram fashion collaborator, Eva Chen is considered one of the dominant candidates.

With frequent appearances at the Met Gala, as well as at this year’s event “Sleeping Beauties: Rewakening Fashion”, Chen brings with her a valuable experience from the digital world – which seems to be necessary.

“We are in a difficult time for printed media,” explains McCstrassdin, an expert in fashion history.

“Vogue’s digital platforms often accept criticism of excessive celebrity, with many arguing that this is how the essence of the magazine is weakened. However, a strong digital presence is critical – and Eva Chen has this know -how. “

Another personality who could potentially succeed the iconic editor -in -chief is of British descent Chioma Nnadi.

NNADI has been leading the journalistic content of British Vogue in the last two years and is considered a Wintour protected.

So, according to many, it is reasonable to succeed it.

The list of possible successors does not stop there. According to Daily Mail’s fashion author Margaret Abrams, amy Astley, former head of Teen Vogue, who works in the publishing giant Condé Nast.

Reports are also made to Vogue Chloe Schama’s senior author, Chloe Malle (responsible for the magazine’s website), but also for her daughter Wintour, film producer Bee Shaffer Carrozzini.

“Fashion has been treated over time as something superficial but also extremely profitable,” Strasdin notes.

“Anna Windour had to maintain Vogue’s aesthetics timely, while the fashion industry itself was redefined in issues such as sustainability, plans and working conditions.”

“These are the essential issues that the next one is called upon to handle the steering wheel.”