Here I am, watching this video ten years later, with Anna Wintour, still the Queen of the fashion industry. She may even be more well-respected and well-known than she was back then. I am happy that she is still thriving.
For me, Anna Wintour is like my inspiration in pursuing FASHION for career. We all know that she's COLD and even ambitious or even perfectionist in a way. But, on my own take, she's just setting standards to herself or to everything; just to keep things going. Because, let's all face it, FASHION is a billion dollar industry and things has to be in its place, and there's should be this someone -for that reason, ANNA became its head, its bearer for such industry.
I like Anna. She is what you can say a person who has passion for her work. Vogue has to survive no matter what in these times of crisis. Pick up any Vogue magazine, old or new, you'll forget what the economy is all about - even your personal worries! What's inside the magazine is simply all about beauty and great articles you will enjoy - and all these because of Anna. She's my icon.
When smirky Morley asked if Anna would "go quietly" when it was her time to step down, he was obviously projecting on himself since he should have stepped down half a century ago.
@@just_cade Grace has always had a irrefutable passion for fashion. Anna, a irrefutable passion for POWER. Big difference. Grace is now, on occasion, working for Edward Enniful.
I hate how anna and the fashion industry are portrayed here. Every word of the reporter and the interviewer is condescending and simply mean. I dont think Anna would bother of course, cause she knows who she is and what she created and still is creating, but still... i mean come on.
This interview angers me, the fashion industry is much more than what is portrayed here, the rudeness of the interviewer bothers me to be honest, fashion can be expensive (if you want high-end luxury items, you can get designer clothes for 50 bucks) unless you want to buy clothes made in china, Bangladesh etc by exploited underpaid slave like workers, people don't understand the amount of hours, investigation and money that must be invested in each collection, an item can cost so much because of the pattern design, fabric quality, manipulation technique, handwork, design etc, you get a product for life, unless you prefer to buy products that last 2 days and be part of the slavery that is fast fashion.
It's the job of the reporters (and producers) to make this world which is simply unfamiliar to millions of Americans watching seem logical. They have to connect with their viewers, most of who wouldn't understand the fashion industry, especially high fashion. 60 Minutes just doing this interviewing and shedding a spotlight on the industry is itself a compliment to the fashion world.
what bothers me about this interview are the questions he asks her that you would never hear him ask a man in her position. when would you ever hear him ask a dude "are you a bitch? do you always have to look/be perfect?" as well as refer to her as a "cheerleader". she is a business woman. she is not at her job to placate, mother, or please the people around her. she aims to please the person buying the magazine. she's a boss. and she behaves like one. otherwise she'd bottom out. she plays the game. unfortunately, you get interviews such as this that make it about her being a "bitch" instead of in charge and unaffected by emotion other than her passion for fashion.
I respect her visual aesthetic to a point. She's right about mediocre and laziness as it applies to art Unfortunately I feel she's created this illusion in the magazine and has fooled herself into believing the whole world should fit her fantasy. That I have a problem with. It's fine in the walls at Vogue but don't expect the same from the rest of the world. Most of the world has bigger problems than wearing last season's jimmy choos.
Okay, yo really need to understand that talking horoscopes is bull$hit. I'm an ientical twin and we couldn't be more different. Seriosly, do people still think horroscopes is a thing?! So childish.
I am definitely going into deep nostalgia watching this video. Not just because it still was a great time at Vogue creatively, but also because it was probably the last year (maybe the 2010 was the last, but 2011 was already not) when Vogue had the control over the trends and had its “dignity” and power over fashion. Things had changed…I love Anna and I truly admire what she brought to the magazine over the years, but now…now Vogue is not in vogue at all…and it makes me deeply sad, because I was such a devoted reader and a fan of Wintour-era Vogue since my early teens
marishana meyer right, she's just here to work. When u work at any job, some people like me just wanna do their job and go, not smile at every little thing.
No matter what she has accomplished that couldn’t be taken away from her but the one thing that she and everyone should remember is the respect of every person in this world if someone wants to step up and say hello to you you should be gracious and except that and said putting people off no one no one in this world is ever too good to be kind to others Jesus will take care of her because he doesn’t like people like that
Does this guy (who “some” might say is a dinosaur) believe that insulting the people who gracefully agreed to offer him their time behind their back would elevate him?
Not denying that there is a problem with obesity, but along with the rise in the percentage of those obese there is a correlative rise in those who are anorexic. Some how I think the two are related. If we were to start idolizing healthy body images maybe that would stop. Positively reinforcing good behavior does much more than negativity and name calling ever could.
How comes as such an old man is still working in the media while he can barely utter whole words? Some people, evidently, refuse to retire and accept they 're done
She needs so much armor (sunglasses, being professional all the time, never vulnerable, etc.) for being presumably “tough.” She seems anxious to me and unable to connect in a personal way.
"Her majesty" basically seats back judging what others have created, actually done something, worn by overpaid ladies who walk stop pose turn walk back while wearing someone else's design which by the way they didn't sow themselves as they are actually created by nameless underpaid highly skilled grossly underpaid craftspeople from around the world. At least the design...more often than not the designers team create a sketch. This " editors" seat back judging what they had no hand in doing while not questioning their rather bland sometimes atrocious personal style... all while being grossly overpaid for doing, producing nothing of their own
I understand not liking Anna Winter but the fashion industry owes a lot to her.Modeling is difficult.Editing is incredibly difficult as well.Making those decisions are tough.Props to her for making the successful ones.
@@HigherQualityUploads Only a handful of models make millions although not nearly as much as published. But considering their job isn't anything of any significance and most can't walk a catwalk if their lives depend on it, and are not memorable and easily replaced by another bland personality generic model, making any money is too much. Lets be honest, they're getting paid for being taller than average ( for the most part and also heights are exaggerated), and skeletal, walking, making faces and wearing clothes which most human beings do without getting paid for. If you think about people busting their hinds off doing much more meaningful and useful to society jobs who barely make ends meet and make minimum, its almost insulting that modelling or anything entertainment industry related is paid better than jobs that keep us alive and healthy, nobody thinks of garbage trucks and cleaning crews and food deliveries and employees, they do the hardest and some hazardous jobs to keep us healthy and alive. Entertainers used to be up until the late 1800's early 1900's considered the bottom of the barrel filled with prostitutes and homosexuals ( whom I have nothing against but sadly a lot of people did then and still some do) and they where looked down upon as court clowns. Not saying they should be mistreated, but the pay should be according to the usefulness of the job.
I don't care about iq exams but I think their is a peek functional intelligence. If you feel you are the same sex and totally can't communicate with a community of opposite interested genders..in that company...you are a third wheel, in their pursuing of fun and worthwhile movement. Eric Williams
So, a divorced .. magnet. “No, that’s right, a bitch, first.” For example, 9.50 and Safer’s (“31-16) dbitchy comment on Galliano. Now, in 2021, I wonder what Wintour did & is doing with V during the last 12 months and the continuing pandemic?
are you trying to say that anna wintour is a normal weight? Sorry but according to the BMI her height and weight puts her on the under weight side not as badly as the models in her magazine. We need to promote supreme health. Toned muscle, not bones. people with athletic builds (from sizes 6-10) a little above or below depending on the frame of the model. not emaciated. But to Anna Wintour and her kind, being muscular is fat....being anything above a size 2 is fat. I call bullshit on that.
"wasn't academically successful".... unsurprising.🙄 The sunglasses as armour sounds like a line stolen from a much more talented person..... ... ...lol... this was a decent piece but the people who have been working for her are probably more BDSM types than successful, talented pillars of strength and originality.
I thumbed through a copy of Vogue not to long ago, and was unpleasantly surprised. Vogue, (which should now be called Vulgar) used to be the epitome of classy, sophisticated fashion, and what covered the pages was nothing more than theatre costumes. If their sales are falling its because Vogue has lost touch with real women, who want class, elegance, and sophisticated fashion advise, not Hideous Costume Charades. Anna Wintour is a legend in her own mind, and maybe a few hundred people in ny, paris, and milan. She won't exist anywhere in history in 50 years, other than as a footnote of cheap, faddish, vulgar history of the USA. Keep it in perspective Anna; You havent exactly cured Cancer, or Polio. What are you hiding under that pretentious facade.
I would respectfully disagree that she was wearing a wig in this video, but in recent videos it is DEFINITELY a wig!! A woman's hair doesn't get thicker with age, and yet her hair is becoming thicker with each passing year.
Behind all the glitz, a nasty piece of work. As vacuous as the expensive dreams Vogue still tries to flog. Funny how dated this lot are. Death by repetition?
Here I am, watching this video ten years later, with Anna Wintour, still the Queen of the fashion industry. She may even be more well-respected and well-known than she was back then. I am happy that she is still thriving.
This woman had to have gotten SO sick of hearing about how she's the inspiration to The Devil Wears Prada. Oh goodness.
Nick Case but she is... lol duh
Exactly
But honestly it MEANS You MADE it
🤣💀
She is a real professional...let it rest u haters
For me, Anna Wintour is like my inspiration in pursuing FASHION for career. We all know that she's COLD and even ambitious or even perfectionist in a way. But, on my own take, she's just setting standards to herself or to everything; just to keep things going. Because, let's all face it, FASHION is a billion dollar industry and things has to be in its place, and there's should be this someone -for that reason, ANNA became its head, its bearer for such industry.
She looks like the type of person she says she is;she'll go very quietly, but the world won't forget she was there
I like Anna. She is what you can say a person who has passion for her work. Vogue has to survive no matter what in these times of crisis. Pick up any Vogue magazine, old or new, you'll forget what the economy is all about - even your personal worries! What's inside the magazine is simply all about beauty and great articles you will enjoy - and all these because of Anna. She's my icon.
5:11 "It's like a medical Anna-lysis"
8:41 "death by Anna-nimity"
I see what you did there :))))
When smirky Morley asked if Anna would "go quietly" when it was her time to step down, he was obviously projecting on himself since he should have stepped down half a century ago.
Anna can take care of herself - she wouldn’t have done Morley interview if it didn’t benefit her, sillies
Also Grace Coddington is vogue not Anna Wintour. Watch the documentary The September Issue, Grace is the hidden genius behind Vogue.
They are both incredible, but Grace is definitely more likeable and intriguing to me. She is brilliant.
@@just_cade Grace has always had a irrefutable passion for fashion. Anna, a irrefutable passion for POWER. Big difference. Grace is now, on occasion, working for Edward Enniful.
I concur
And WE LET a woman who needs to update her hair dictate Fashion
I hate how anna and the fashion industry are portrayed here. Every word of the reporter and the interviewer is condescending and simply mean. I dont think Anna would bother of course, cause she knows who she is and what she created and still is creating, but still... i mean come on.
This interview angers me, the fashion industry is much more than what is portrayed here, the rudeness of the interviewer bothers me to be honest, fashion can be expensive (if you want high-end luxury items, you can get designer clothes for 50 bucks) unless you want to buy clothes made in china, Bangladesh etc by exploited underpaid slave like workers, people don't understand the amount of hours, investigation and money that must be invested in each collection, an item can cost so much because of the pattern design, fabric quality, manipulation technique, handwork, design etc, you get a product for life, unless you prefer to buy products that last 2 days and be part of the slavery that is fast fashion.
Well said. Never thought of it that way.
It's the job of the reporters (and producers) to make this world which is simply unfamiliar to millions of Americans watching seem logical. They have to connect with their viewers, most of who wouldn't understand the fashion industry, especially high fashion. 60 Minutes just doing this interviewing and shedding a spotlight on the industry is itself a compliment to the fashion world.
never replied to a youtube comment b4 but i wanna b friends w you tbh
what bothers me about this interview are the questions he asks her that you would never hear him ask a man in her position. when would you ever hear him ask a dude "are you a bitch? do you always have to look/be perfect?" as well as refer to her as a "cheerleader". she is a business woman. she is not at her job to placate, mother, or please the people around her. she aims to please the person buying the magazine. she's a boss. and she behaves like one. otherwise she'd bottom out. she plays the game. unfortunately, you get interviews such as this that make it about her being a "bitch" instead of in charge and unaffected by emotion other than her passion for fashion.
Fuck people who wear fur
I would want to have Mdm Wintour as a boss, she is dedicated and sure. Being pushed to the limits can be a thrilling ride.
I respect her visual aesthetic to a point. She's right about mediocre and laziness as it applies to art Unfortunately I feel she's created this illusion in the magazine and has fooled herself into believing the whole world should fit her fantasy. That I have a problem with. It's fine in the walls at Vogue but don't expect the same from the rest of the world. Most of the world has bigger problems than wearing last season's jimmy choos.
angiersj I agree
Fifteen years later Anna is still in the same position at Vogue and Morley Safer is dead.
This was an awesome interview, he did a great job digging deep.
He always did, too! Interviewers with his skills are non-existent anymore :(
when they show behind the scenes, its like watching a real live version of devil wears prada, and she denies the movie wasnt real
i dint think he was trying to be mean, he was asking truthful questions..
Indeed. People just get super defensive with her lol! ;)
Lol @ "Karl Lagerfeld who this season favors the Dracula look"
She isn’t a bitch! She is just British and she has got that seriousness about workplace and never show emotion
I love it on how she describes the movie “completely exaggerated” but the movie was great.
meanwhile back on earth.
He has no respect for the multi billion dollar corporation that is the fashion industry... why was he given this assignment
Anna is a Scorpio. Enough said.
Anthony Joseph so am i
Okay, yo really need to understand that talking horoscopes is bull$hit. I'm an ientical twin and we couldn't be more different. Seriosly, do people still think horroscopes is a thing?! So childish.
hepsabaptron00 Let people believe what they'd like. You're the childish one in the situation, my dear, making a problem out of nothing.
my brother is a Scorpio. he's a nice guy
Anna hates horoscopes
WHO IS HER HAIR AND MAKE UP ARTIST?
I COULDN'T CLEARLY HEARD,.
Did he just say that John Galliano needs a better tailor? The man is an expert tailor himself I think he fucking knows how he wants to look
Yes he did! He just didn't like what he was wearing.
Insanity!
I am definitely going into deep nostalgia watching this video. Not just because it still was a great time at Vogue creatively, but also because it was probably the last year (maybe the 2010 was the last, but 2011 was already not) when Vogue had the control over the trends and had its “dignity” and power over fashion. Things had changed…I love Anna and I truly admire what she brought to the magazine over the years, but now…now Vogue is not in vogue at all…and it makes me deeply sad, because I was such a devoted reader and a fan of Wintour-era Vogue since my early teens
Anna Wintour does not scare me.
marishana meyer right, she's just here to work. When u work at any job, some people like me just wanna do their job and go, not smile at every little thing.
I love her
Love her
No matter what she has accomplished that couldn’t be taken away from her but the one thing that she and everyone should remember is the respect of every person in this world if someone wants to step up and say hello to you you should be gracious and except that and said putting people off no one no one in this world is ever too good to be kind to others Jesus will take care of her because he doesn’t like people like that
In most cases yes but not when you're 74
It’s so cute to see her simpering like this
11:32 Anyone know who that statue is of 7& the head he's holding in one hand? Or the story behind it.Thanks.
That is Perseus holding the head of Medusa.
@@anthandant Of course! Was very fast! Thanks.
He just asked straight up why the sunglasses..lol savage
this is the most one sided tunnel vision perspective of a person I've ever seen
Morley Safer's "clever" comments about Lagerfeld and Galliano's looks are embarrassing and unprofessional for a journalist of his stature.
Уникальная женщина! Браво! Умница! 💜
You think his opening was a bit unbiased much?
Jeeez Morley seems so grumpy here - TRY TO EMBRACE THE TOPIC AT HAND.
an inspiring woman
can anyone produces men's vogue magazine print magazine monthly?
Why would Anna Wintour every leave Vogue
Well it's true Lagerfeld is quite vamp.
The possibility that she just wants to ride a plane without being disturbed, did the occur to anyone? When I fly, I like my leave and quiet.
The last question is not appropriate...
More than appropriate .... Anna will be leaving once the process of digitization has been complete.
This old man sounds a lot more judgmental than Anna does.
Yeah, especially the comment at 9:39
Does this guy (who “some” might say is a dinosaur) believe that insulting the people who gracefully agreed to offer him their time behind their back would elevate him?
Love it
I've watched this ages ago, but rewatching it made me want to backhand the interviewer. What a clown.
Not denying that there is a problem with obesity, but along with the rise in the percentage of those obese there is a correlative rise in those who are anorexic. Some how I think the two are related. If we were to start idolizing healthy body images maybe that would stop. Positively reinforcing good behavior does much more than negativity and name calling ever could.
I could @ this, but has the mag ever done an issue focused on either Pansexuality or Trans STYLE (rather than the lesser, fashion)?
How comes as such an old man is still working in the media while he can barely utter whole words? Some people, evidently, refuse to retire and accept they 're done
How comes you can't spell?
She needs so much armor (sunglasses, being professional all the time, never vulnerable, etc.) for being presumably “tough.” She seems anxious to me and unable to connect in a personal way.
"Her majesty" basically seats back judging what others have created, actually done something, worn by overpaid ladies who walk stop pose turn walk back while wearing someone else's design which by the way they didn't sow themselves as they are actually created by nameless underpaid highly skilled grossly underpaid craftspeople from around the world. At least the design...more often than not the designers team create a sketch. This " editors" seat back judging what they had no hand in doing while not questioning their rather bland sometimes atrocious personal style... all while being grossly overpaid for doing, producing nothing of their own
I understand not liking Anna Winter but the fashion industry owes a lot to her.Modeling is difficult.Editing is incredibly difficult as well.Making those decisions are tough.Props to her for making the successful ones.
Most of those models aren't paid as much as you think.
@@HigherQualityUploads Only a handful of models make millions although not nearly as much as published. But considering their job isn't anything of any significance and most can't walk a catwalk if their lives depend on it, and are not memorable and easily replaced by another bland personality generic model, making any money is too much. Lets be honest, they're getting paid for being taller than average ( for the most part and also heights are exaggerated), and skeletal, walking, making faces and wearing clothes which most human beings do without getting paid for. If you think about people busting their hinds off doing much more meaningful and useful to society jobs who barely make ends meet and make minimum, its almost insulting that modelling or anything entertainment industry related is paid better than jobs that keep us alive and healthy, nobody thinks of garbage trucks and cleaning crews and food deliveries and employees, they do the hardest and some hazardous jobs to keep us healthy and alive. Entertainers used to be up until the late 1800's early 1900's considered the bottom of the barrel filled with prostitutes and homosexuals ( whom I have nothing against but sadly a lot of people did then and still some do) and they where looked down upon as court clowns. Not saying they should be mistreated, but the pay should be according to the usefulness of the job.
I don't care about iq exams but I think their is a peek functional intelligence. If you feel you are the same sex and totally can't communicate with a community of opposite interested genders..in that company...you are a third wheel, in their pursuing of fun and worthwhile movement. Eric Williams
It's because she's an editor. Their job is to dash dreams to pieces. Sorry.
The interviewer is the rudest of all, quite ironic lol
THAT hair is done daily?
LOL
So, a divorced .. magnet. “No, that’s right, a bitch, first.” For example, 9.50 and Safer’s (“31-16) dbitchy comment on Galliano. Now, in 2021, I wonder what Wintour did & is doing with V during the last 12 months and the continuing pandemic?
Omg😻😏🙋
Morley so rude lol OMG
That is part of his charm
And anna is proffesional
she can take some of her own medicine. she's known for being rude.
I only used circular talk for obstructionist and the unwittingly to be better
200Tho a year for clothing?? Ridiculous, she should get more!!!
I agree! At least five million per year! ;)
Grace Coddington kinda reminds me of Carrie's mom.
Who’s Carrie?
I used this for my selfish purpose rather than therapy
Labor law aside, I didn't like the framing of this segment
are you trying to say that anna wintour is a normal weight? Sorry but according to the BMI her height and weight puts her on the under weight side not as badly as the models in her magazine. We need to promote supreme health. Toned muscle, not bones. people with athletic builds (from sizes 6-10) a little above or below depending on the frame of the model. not emaciated. But to Anna Wintour and her kind, being muscular is fat....being anything above a size 2 is fat. I call bullshit on that.
OMG, in those dark sunglasses she looks just like the killer in that 1980's movie "Dressed To Kill".
"wasn't academically successful".... unsurprising.🙄
The sunglasses as armour sounds like a line stolen from a much more talented person..... ...
...lol... this was a decent piece but the people who have been working for her are probably more BDSM types than successful, talented pillars of strength and originality.
I thumbed through a copy of Vogue not to long ago, and was unpleasantly surprised. Vogue, (which should now be called Vulgar) used to be the epitome of classy, sophisticated fashion, and what covered the pages was nothing more than theatre costumes. If their sales are falling its because Vogue has lost touch with real women, who want class, elegance, and sophisticated fashion advise, not Hideous Costume Charades. Anna Wintour is a legend in her own mind, and maybe a few hundred people in ny, paris, and milan. She won't exist anywhere in history in 50 years, other than as a footnote of cheap, faddish, vulgar history of the USA.
Keep it in perspective Anna; You havent exactly cured Cancer, or Polio. What are you hiding under that pretentious facade.
All good tho
IT'S A WIG
I would respectfully disagree that she was wearing a wig in this video, but in recent videos it is DEFINITELY a wig!! A woman's hair doesn't get thicker with age, and yet her hair is becoming thicker with each passing year.
She has extensions for fullness.
The misogyny
& would you say that there a lot of fat people or about the same as everywhere else?
Alexander Wang!!!!
Who wrote this commentary.... Disgusting...
Behind all the glitz, a nasty piece of work.
As vacuous as the expensive dreams Vogue still tries to flog.
Funny how dated this lot are. Death by repetition?