Anna Wintour: 2023 net worth of fashion icon rumored to be dating Bill Nighy
Anna Wintour is a fashion icon and journalist who has chaired or co-chaired the Met Gala since 1995. Recently, there were rounds of rumors on the internet when Wintour and Bill Nighy walked the red carpet at the 2023 Met Gala together, triggering speculation of them of dating. However, a spokesperson debunked the rumor, saying, "They are not in a relationship."
Wintour is also credited with reviving Vogue and is well regarded as an important figure in the fashion world. But what is the net-worth of the
73-year-old? Let's have a closer look.
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2023 Net worth of Anna Wintour
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Anna Wintour's net worth is estimated to be $50 million. All thanks to decades of helming Vogue and gatekeeping the fashion and publishing worlds, as well as their intersections. However, Wintour is a publishing nepo kid since she's the daughter of The Evening Standard editor Charles Wintour and stepdaughter of Audrey Slaughter, a magazine editor who founded publications Petticoat, Honey and Over 21. So fortunately stepping to writing was not difficult for her.
Her First job
When Wintour was 21 years old, Harper's & Queen hired her as an editorial assistant for her first publishing position. Later, she moved to New York City with her then-boyfriend, journalist Jon Bradshaw, and was employed by Harper's Bazaar as a junior fashion editor. She recalled that the reason she was fired nine months later was that she at the time lacked sufficient knowledge of American fashion.
Vogue's Editor-in-Chief
In 1983, Wintour became the creative director at Vogue, eventually becoming editor-in-chief of Vogue and artistic director for all of Condé Nast. She's maintained her career at Condé Nast for more than 40 years and counting, and has become a pop culture fixture. You still doubt the amount of money she earns?
Workwear allowance
As per, Parade Wintour reportedly makes at least $2 million annually as the editor-in-chief of Vogue, plus she gets a whopping $200,000 for her workwear allowance and earnings as Condé Nast artistic director.