Where does Anna Wintour live?
ANNA Wintour is best known for being the editor-in-chief of Vogue.
She has managed to carve out an impressive career for herself and now lives a life of luxury, but where does she live?
Where does Anna Wintour live?
Anna Wintour lives in New York.
She resides in a four-story townhouse on Sullivan Street in Greenwich Village.
The home dates back to 1899 and is spread over 3,960 square feet.
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Despite having her house in New York, she also stays at her home in Long Island.
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Her estate is located in the town of Mastic, on the Forge River and is reached by a private gravel road in Old Mastic and encompasses 42 acres of land reaching down to the water’s edge at Lons Creek.
Anna decided she preferred the extra space in 1998 after taking a trip to Bellport.
She purchased the estate built in 1820 in the classic colonial clapboard style.
The interiors were decorated by Carrier & Company.
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Since then the estate has joined up with neighbouring properties including an 1834 farmhouse "with loads of additions and 12 poky bedroom".
Anna bought a 5.0 acre waterfront house that had been marketed for $799,000 but was later purchased by Wintour for $350,000.
Both of Anna's children have tied the knot at the estate in 2014 and 2018 respectively.
The estate has been the backdrop to both of Wintour’s children’s weddings in 2014 and 2018, respectively.
Anna also opens the estate up to family and friends on Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Where is Anna Wintour originally from?
Anna Wintour was born in Hampstead, London.
It wasn't until later that she moved to the and began her fashion journalism career.
Her father Charles Wintour was the editor of the Evening Standard, and once asked for her advice how to make the newspaper relevant to the youth of the era.
Anna first became interested in fashion as a teenager before her career started at two British magazines.
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She then moved to the US where she worked at House & Garden before returning to London to become the editor of British Vogue between 1985 and 1987.
A year later, she was given control the franchise's magazine in New York.