Azealia Banks Says Law Roach Should Be Vogue’s New Editor-In-Chief After Anna Wintour Stepped Down

Azealia Banks Says Law Roach Should Be Vogue’s New Editor-In-Chief After Anna Wintour Stepped Down
Now that Anna Wintour is officially stepping down from Vogue as the editor-in-chief after nearly 40 years, the conversation of who’s going to replace her is officially a thing.
And Azealia Banks thinks that it should be celebrity stylist Law Roach.
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