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Edward Enninful To Exit British Vogue Role, Ariana DeBose Covers Marie Claire & Moschino Reveals Something Different for its Upcoming Show
Edward Enninful to leave British Vogue EIC role
Didn’t see this coming… Edward Enniful is leaving his position as British Vogue editor-in-chief for a new role at Condé Nast. The well-regarded editor will be taking on a new position as global creative and cultural adviser at Vogue. He’ll still be working with British Vogue as an editorial adviser and continue to report to Anna Wintour. Enninful will also be free to work on other creative endeavors. He begins his new role next year.
Ariana DeBose covers Marie Claire’s The Ambitious Issue
Oscar-winning stage and screen star Ariana DeBose is gracing the cover of Marie Claire’s newest issue, which also features the mag’s inaugural Hollywood’s Next A-List portfolio. Lensed by Lelanie Foster, DeBose opens up about how it still feels surreal to have been catapulted into the spotlight, making history as the first openly queer woman of color to win an Academy Award for acting, and how the less-than-kind reaction to her BAFTA Awards rap made her feel. Ahead of this weekend’s Tony Awards, she’s not not nervous either—it’s her first time performing on stage since the clip of the rap went viral. “Have I developed a little bit of stage fright? I would be lying if I said, ‘no,’” she says. “But I also challenge myself and I do scary things every day. And if I’m afraid of something, I should probably do it.” Read the full interview here.
Moschino Reveals Something different for its upcoming Milan Fashion Week show this September
In the wake of Jeremy Scott’s exit, Moschino has decided to do something a little different for its upcoming Milan Fashion Week show this September. With the house’s 40th anniversary coming up, the show indeed must go on. But rather than enlist a new name to design the collection, the brand is handing the reigns over to four esteemed global stylists instead. Four esteemed global stylists, Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, Katie Grand, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, and Lucia Liu, will spearhead this season’s collection, each creating ten contemporary looks inspired by the often humorous, irreverent, and tongue-in-cheek, but influential works of founder Franco Moschino.
Moschino passed away in 1994 at the young age of 44, having suffered cardiac arrest associated with complications from a tumor. His very last show, held in October 1993 to commemorate 10 years of his label, included a thought-provoking finale which pointed to the ongoing AIDS crisis. Known as a social commentator, he was celebrated for injecting humor into haute fashion, and took inspiration from the Surrealist movement—an approach that his successor, Scott, would continue to forge. The show will take place on September 21.
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