Anna Wintour Pontificates on the Economy, the Internet, and $50K Dresses
She refused to put a $50,000 sequined minidress in the magazine, despite "how magical Steven Meisel thinks it is."
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She refused to put a $50,000 sequined minidress in the magazine, despite "how magical Steven Meisel thinks it is."
"I have no plans to leave American 'Vogue' now or in the foreseeable future," she says.
R.J. Cutler followed Anna Wintour and her team for nine months as she put together the 2007 September issue.
According to insiders, the rumors about her retirement are just that: rumors.
As if they could take her down as easily as, say, some Gawker editors and a scrapbooking Website.
She says Carine "loves Paris too much" to leave.
The next chapter in those retirement rumors is a juicy one.
Insiders say the film has a good chance of making this week's lineup.
Also, YSL shoots its spring campaign in Hollywood, and Paul Smith offers bespoke suits Stateside.
We asked her if she was retiring and she told us we were "extremely rude" but didn't deny it.
But that doesn't mean we can't imagine what it would be like if she did.
So someone said! Also, David Wright was attacked by cheesy cougars, and Tyra paid for Isis's sex change. In the gossip roundup.
Sources say her contract is about to expire and she's recommending people to replace her.
That means he gets $200,000 to grow his business and a year's worth of mentoring.
Plus, Nicole Richie and Rachel Zoe have made up. The new Obama era is really beginning! In the gossip roundup.
Plus, Laura Bush's memoir will come out waaay before George's because he's so unpopular. In today's gossip roundup.
Meet the woman behind PETA. She loves animals more than people and just wait till you hear about her will.
Also, Steve Meisel kinda tricked Kate Winslet. And LiLo says she's bi, but not lez. In Manic Monday's mountain o'gossip!