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I don’t know what tread to go.
I have a doubt. What a market editor/ fashion market editor/ accessories editor do?

I was looking the masthead of american vogue, and there’s a lot of people there and I don’t know what they do
 
Article in NYT about Bruce Weber and Testino sexually harrassing male models. Condé Nast says they’ll stop working with both photogs for “the foreseeable future.”
 
Anna Wintour Responds to Mario Testino and Bruce Weber Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Today, the New York Times reported allegations of sexual misconduct against photographers Mario Testino and Bruce Weber, which they have challenged or denied. Both have been contributors to Vogue and Condé Nast for many years. Below is a personal response from Vogue’s editor in chief and Condé Nast Artistic Director Anna Wintour.

The past several months have been an extraordinary time of reckoning and change, and I, like so many others, have been astonished by the courage of those who have come forward to tell stories of sexual misconduct. Abuse of power has gone on for too long in so many places—including in Washington, in Hollywood, in broadcasting, journalism, Silicon Valley, and last but not least, in fashion, where many young women and men have spoken up about manipulation and coercion on go-sees, on shoots and in other working environments. I’m proud to say that Condé Nast is responding, here and internationally, with a new Code of Conduct, a set of guidelines for outside contributors which have emerged after bracingly honest discussions—with model advocates and agents, stylists, photographers, hair and makeup artists, set designers, and many of our own editors. The goal of these conversations has been to understand how we can create safe and positive environments for everyone we work with. These are some of the decisions we have made:

*All models appearing in fashion shoots commissioned by Condé Nast must be 18 years of age or older. The only exceptions will be those appearing as themselves as part of a profile, news story or similar content, and they will be required to have a chaperone on set at all times.

*Alcohol will no longer be allowed on Condé Nast sets. Recreational drugs are not permitted.

*Photographers will no longer be permitted to use a Condé Nast set for any work that is not commissioned or approved by the company.

*Any shoot involving nudity, sheer clothing, lingerie, swimwear, simulated drug or alcohol use or sexually suggestive poses must be approved in advance by the subject.

Even as we stand with victims of abuse and misconduct, we must also hold a mirror up to ourselves—and ask if we are doing our utmost to protect those we work with so that unacceptable conduct never happens on our watch. Sometimes that means addressing the fact that such behavior can occur close to home. Today, allegations have been made against Bruce Weber and Mario Testino, stories that have been hard to hear and heartbreaking to confront. Both are personal friends of mine who have made extraordinary contributions to Vogue and many other titles at Condé Nast over the years, and both have issued objections or denials to what has emerged. I believe strongly in the value of remorse and forgiveness, but I take the allegations very seriously, and we at Condé Nast have decided to put our working relationship with both photographers on hold for the foreseeable future.
Source: vogue.com
 
Not sure if it's ok to post this, but i have personally heard stories about Testino for years, from models, to his former assistants that had some cringe worthy experiences right from Harvey Weinstein book!!

How glorious to see someone as powerful as Testino be held accountable, i thought the day would never come! The amount of support this man has in the industry, despite many knowing, is insane!!

Surprised and happy by Anna's statement, it truly feels like we are at a point of change in the world, and creeps are being weeded OUT!! The fact they won't work wtih him, no CN title, is amazing step, and i hope he doesn' weasel himself out of this, and more people come forward!
 
^ Thanks for the heads up, feel free to delete my comment, i reposted it in the thread!
 
I wonder what these decisions by Condé Nast will mean for young talented models like Cara Taylor and others. Will their career be set on a hiatus? Will they have enough work with other clients to keep the momentum going (or will others be following Condé Nast)? Will it be the end of their career for some of them?
And will Kaia Gerber become a model/it-girl gone pure it-girl because otherwise Vogue won't be able to work with her any longer?
 
I wonder what these decisions by Condé Nast will mean for young talented models like Cara Taylor and others. Will their career be set on a hiatus? Will they have enough work with other clients to keep the momentum going (or will others be following Condé Nast)? Will it be the end of their career for some of them?
And will Kaia Gerber become a model/it-girl gone pure it-girl because otherwise Vogue won't be able to work with her any longer?

They can still work. This is actually an amazing thing for every underage model. They will have time to develop into beautiful women before being set to work. Test shoots, campaigns, everything a child model usually does. :flower:

What I'm curious to see is if the recent trend of older models will continue and we will see more 30-40 years old models on Vogue. I would love that.
 
There is a rumor that Victoria Davydova is leaving Vogue Russia. She will be succeed by Maria Fedorova who is currently EIC at Glamour. A welcome change, if you ask me.
 
^ Thanks for sharing, that makes me happy. What Davydova has done with the magazine is just so unappealing to me!

Now if we get news of Glenda Bailey leaving US HB soon, would be nice. :innocent:
 
I don´t know where else to ask this so here it goes:

when you subscribe to Vogue Italia you also get access to their archives, do you know if US, UK and Paris have the same feature?
 
I can get the digital issues for free but I´m more interested in the archives :wink:


Please tell me how you did this?! + How far back!?

If I could view the archives of a magazine I subscribe to I would pay big money and subscribe to so many mags!! (and to think if you could view them on a clear/easy app)

Magazines need to change the way they do things. Fast.
 
^there are some sites where you can -illegally- download the latest issues. I sent you a message :winkiss:

Vogue Italia is offering a €20 digital subscription and you also get access to all their archives. Or you can view 3 issues of your choice for free. I browsed other Vogue sites and couldn´t find anything but I´m asking just in case I missed it.
 
^there are some sites where you can -illegally- download the latest issues. I sent you a message :winkiss:

Vogue Italia is offering a €20 digital subscription and you also get access to all their archives. Or you can view 3 issues of your choice for free. I browsed other Vogue sites and couldn´t find anything but I´m asking just in case I missed it.

I actually subscribed as soon as you mentioned this, but damn if Vogue.it isn't terribly difficult to navigate, I'm imagining sifting through archives on that interface won't be easy. Can you screenshot what it looks like? thanks soso much for the tip!
 
Actually, correction! You will because the new issue will always be added to the database.
 
Thanks, Benn :) I guess that a full membership is out of the question for me... $1500! :o or you have to live in the US for it to be convenient...
I think that so far Vogue Italia is the winner :D
 
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