Not since her press appearances to promote The September Issue back in 2009 has Vogue's infamous editrix been as visible as she will be this fall. After all, Anna Wintour has to plug Fashion's Night Out, her cities-wide brainchild that might be best described as a Capitalism fashion appreciation marathon. In honor of the September 10th event—which is very likely going to blow last year's raucous celebrations out of the water—Ms. Wintour and her FNO cohorts will be documented in a one-hour special on CBS, video clips from which Fashionologie just posted on its blog. More newly released Wintour appetite-whetting comes by way of an interview with Humberto Leon of Opening Ceremony published on the store's blog.

While the clip finds Leon, his partner Carol Lim, and Wintour collectively "geeking out with Anna on 'Like a Prayer'-era Madonna, her iPad, lost Soho oculists, and what prompted her to put a pair of jeans on the cover of VOGUE in 1988" in the Vogue offices, the majority of the interview focuses on FNO and how this year's celebrations should vastly surpass those of the event's debut last year. Wintour also responds to questions about fashion bloggers with utter diplomacy ("They force us to dig deeper for stories, but we’re not competitors; we serve different markets," she says of the two mediums). As for getting personal, Wintour only goes so far as to reveal two of her favorite places in Paris (as Opening Ceremony's FNO theme is borrowed from Parisian flea markets): "I love the Place des Vosges and wish there was something like it in New York... [and] the bar at the Ritz."