After almost 28 years at Vogue, the magazine’s legendary creative director and chief stylist Grace Coddington is stepping down from her title, effective immediately to take on outside projects, including commercial work. A representative for Vogue confirmed she will assume the role creative director at large. There are currently no plans to fill Grace’ role of creative director, which she is vacating and that’s because the stylist is contracted to produce at least four editorial spreads a year for the publication and will retain an office at Vogue’s offices at One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.