Condé Nast Cuts Ties With Fashion Photographers Accused Of Sexual Exploitation - News Summed Up

Condé Nast Cuts Ties With Fashion Photographers Accused Of Sexual Exploitation


Publisher Condé Nast will no longer be working with two of the fashion world’s most prominent photographers, Bruce Weber and Mario Testino, following allegations of sexual exploitation. In a piece published on Saturday, more than two dozen current and former male models who worked with Weber or Testino recounted unwanted sexual advances to The New York Times. “We are deeply disturbed by these accusations and take this very seriously,” Anna Wintour, artistic director of Condé Nast and editor of Vogue, and Robert A. Sauerberg Jr., chief executive of Condé Nast, said in a statement. Condé Nast released a new set of protocols Saturday in an effort to provide safer work environments and prevent sexual harassment. Condé Nast International ― along with Hearst and a handful of fashion brands ― cut ties with Terry Richardson in October over the sexual abuse allegations that have followed the controversial photographer for years.


Source: Huffington Post January 15, 2018 10:18 UTC



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