The fashion industry is finally taking a stand against Terry Richardson—known as the "Harvey Weinstein of fashion" after almost two decades of sexual assault allegations.
Condé Nast International—the publisher of Vogue, GQ, and Glamour—has blacklisted fashion photographer Terry Richardson in response to allegations of sexual harassment and assault on photoshoots. And, fashion houses Valentino, Bulgari and Diesel have followed suit and broken ties with the photographer.
An internal email penned by James Woolhouse, Condé Nast International's executive vice president—obtained by the Daily Telegraph—was sent Monday morning, instructing "country presidents" that the publisher would like to "no longer work with" Richardson. Read more...
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