Infamous Editor in Chief of American Vogue, Anna Wintour, was out scouting some luxurious apartments with her daughter, Bee Shaffer. The pair is believed to be looking for the perfect starter home for the 22-year-old.
Anna Wintour is the Editor in Chief at American Vogue and she is certainly no wallflower. But this past week she was seen quietly making her way through some of New York’s finest apartments with her 22-year-old daughter, Bee Shaffer, looking for the perfect new place for Bee to call home.
Bee Shaffer and fashion mogul Wintour were all over SoHo looking at apartments, including some at 330 Spring Street, also known as “the urban glass house”, and at 505 Greenwich, consisting of two 15-story glass and steel towers located on the western portion of SoHo.
Reports indicate that both two-bedroom apartments that the dynamic duo was looking at were in the $2.3 million range. Not too shabby for a 22-year-old’s first place; hopefully little Bee will soon find her perfect nest.

Via: The New York Post
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