Alexandra Shulman Defends Lana Del Rey’s British Vogue Cover
Clearly, she knew she had some explaining to do.
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Clearly, she knew she had some explaining to do.
"The group shot was extremely amusing."
It looks just as awkward as it probably was.
She characterizes the conflict as a "misunderstanding."
If Anna Wintour gets her way, which she always does.
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However, she thinks "it’s unlikely there will be a huge rise in the number of leading black models" in our society.
She likes Alber Elbaz and Marc Jacobs.
We hope that's true, and we hope she listens.
We've compiled the reactions of some of the most influential people who have responded to the designer's scandal on the record.
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"The divide between one-piece and bikini wearers is less to do with age than attitude."
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