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Editor in chief from 1892-1900. Hired by Arthur Turnure and was crucial in the creation of the magazine.
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Editor in chief from 1901-1914. The first to head the magazine under the ownership of Conde Nast. She was let go five years later due to legal conflict between her sister and Conde Nast.
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Editor in chief from 1914-1951. She held the position for the longest period of time. She retired after 40 years of working at the magazine.
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Editor in chief from 1952-1962. "She worked hard to make Vogue more serious, to prove that a woman's world wasn't just made up of frills and clothes, as she put it" - Grace Mirabella. She retired in 1963.
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Editor in chief from 1963-1971. She was fired because of the extravagance of her style which cost the magazine a lot of money.
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Editor in chief from 1971-1988. She had been working at Vogue for twenty years beforehand. She was fired because she would not adhere to the ideas of other company leaders.
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Editor in chief from 1988 to present. She is famous for her influence on more than just the fashion world.