Life After Vogue: Why I Want To Reinvent Fashion Magazines (Edward Enninful)

Life After Vogue: Why I Want To Reinvent Fashion Magazines (Edward Enninful)

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The ex-British Vogue editor on why he thinks fashion risks going backwards on diversity.
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Edward Enninful thinks fashion risks going backwards on
diversity, which is why he’s launched a new media business, EE72,
to promote inclusion in an anti-woke era.


The former editor of British Vogue talks to Amol about why the
industry needs to appeal to all generations – from getting Gen Z
on side by tackling fast fashion and affordability, to
highlighting the full spectrum of beauty by focussing on ‘women
of a certain age’ in the first issue of his quarterly magazine.


Amol asks him about the recent Sydney Sweeney jeans advert after
the US fashion retailer American Eagle ran ads with her alongside
the words: "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans".


Edward also explains why he left British Vogue and talks about
his relationship with his former boss, Anna Wintour.


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