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Bee Shaffer, Anna Wintour’s daughter and a Columbia senior, is worried about her looming graduation. “I finish in May, and I’m really nervous about the fact nobody’s hiring right now,” she said at the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards. “I think everyone’s going to have trouble finding a job. I know a lot of people graduating early, and they can’t get anything.” What’s her plan? “I don’t know,” she said. “I think I’m going to take the summer off and then go from there.” Perhaps a gig at a certain fashion mag? “Oh, God, no,” she said. “I’m staying far away from Vogue.” Shaffer’s mom is less troubled. “As far as Bee is concerned,” Wintour said, “no, not worried at all.”

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