Sacked Vogue editor slams fashion industry, magazines
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HELL hath no fury like a fashion editor fired. At the couture shows in Paris this week, the front row was abuzz - both conversationally and electronically - with news of an incendiary interview with Lucinda Chambers, the former British Vogue fashion director, that was unusual in its frank criticism of the 21st-century fashion ecosystem. Soon after its publication, however, and amid talk of legal action, the piece was taken down, only to sensationally resurface again less than 24 hours later.
First published on Monday in Vestoj, an annual academic journal about fashion, the first-person account charted Ms Chambers' abrupt departure from British Vogue in May, as well as the broader brutality of the fashion business and the apparent power that heavyweight advertisers have over magazine publishers.
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