A day in the life of Anna Wintour

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Isabela Martinez

Women’s history month began on Friday,
March 1 and will end on Sunday, March 31 as
it celebrates the many contributions of female
leaders in historical events and modern day
society.
However, beside being female trailblazers
for upcoming generations of young women
yet to come, powerful women today also have
day to day duties to live by.
According to Vogue, they interviewed one
of the most powerful fashion editors of today
known as Anna Wintour in a classic interview
of 73 Questions of her daily routine.
Behind her bobbed hair cut and round black
glasses, Anna Wintour goes through life to be
the woman she is today.
She wakes up at 5:00 AM and energizes
herself with a Starbucks coffee.
In deciding her wardrobe, she would gladly
wear lace as well as fur or whatever is trendy
these days, but she will never cover herself in
black clothing.

Wintour goes into work as editor and chief
of Vogue magazine in New York City, New
York to put color back into black and runs
into meetings with other fashion designers,
models, fashion editors, etc.
She walks to the downtown area often
because it is her favorite, and tries to take the
time out of her busy schedule to visit the
Metropolitan Museum.
But afte a long day in the office, Wintour
watches James Corden for a hearty laugh or
watches a game of tennis surrounded by her
children whom she has learned love from.
She is a woman that also struggles criticism
from society just like every other female
trailblazer honored this month.
However, Anna Wintour did not let those
criticisms effect her, or else she would not be
one of the most influential fashion editors that
we know of today.