Anna Wintour, known as a stickler for perfection, now has to deal with some MET Gala attendees who broke the rules.
Anna Wintour, the influential editor-in-chief of Vogue, has a strict no-socializing policy at work, as revealed by her former assistant Lauren Weisberger in her book "The Devil Wears Prada." This policy extends to not allowing her assistants to engage in personal conversations or form friendships during work hours, emphasizing a highly professional and focused work environment. Wintour's approach to maintaining a clear boundary between personal and professional life at the office has been a topic of discussion and has contributed to her reputation as a formidable figure in the fashion industry.