We know you've been waiting for your daily escape into the life of Vogue editor Anna Wintour, in which we open her biography Front Row and pick a passage at random. Today's treat, from page 123:

"Anna was known for not having any particular verbal or writing skills," notes Stephanie Brush, one of the few on [the Viva] staff whom Anna took a liking to. "She wasn't articulate like a Tina Brown. Anna wasn't someone who sit and talk about complicated ideas. She would just say, 'Oh, that's fabulous.' She didn't seem to have a lot of complicated ideas in her head."

Fascinating.

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