Chloe Malle, new Head of Editorial Content at Vogue, attending a gala dinner last night after firing every Black Woman and Politics reporter at Teen Vogue, replacing the current Editor-in-Chief Versha Sharma with herself, and directing the magazine to no longer cover politics.

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    1. Wait so she specifically went after black journalists at Teen Vogue?

      The politics thing doesn’t surprise me with the current US administration. 

    2. indicatprincess on

      TV has always had teeth and great articles. Sounds like the bezos purchase is paying off for the Trump administration.

      I fucking hate this.

    3. Classic-Kangaroo9417 on

      She is wearing a curtain in that last photo. Whoever else is in that toilet has got a pretty sick dress on in comparison!

    4. Thick-Definition7416 on

      Guys Chloe gets orders from Anna – she did not make that decision, Anna did. she was hired to do all the mundane things and dirty work Anna doesn’t want to do anymore.

    5. I’ll never forget this lady being rude as fuck to Action Bronson on a BA video like nine years ago, and she dressed like a pilgrim then too

    6. Time-Environment5661 on

      Rich women supporting other rich women and calling it progress is SO. BORING. 

    7. remember when we clocked this from the blouse she wore for her announcement and people called us crazy

      me too

    8. Malle making herself Editor In Chief of Teen Vogue is QUITE a choice.

      Teen Vogue was kind of the last bastion of news for young girls/women, often with excellent and very essential reporting on reproductive rights. Diverse, political & elevating discussion for young women. This is a tragedy.

      They can fire & replace & white out Vogue….but at the end of the day….

      Fashion IS political.

      It will never NOT be.

      Time to bring street fashion photography back. Time to make our own platforms.

    9. So Anna Wintour really did get replaced by a French wannabe editor, just like they tried to do to Miranda Priestly? Yikes.

    10. She fires the Black, Asian, and Brown women who made Teen Vogue, the hot, culturally-relevant magazine that it became and now it’ll return to the vapid and boring- like- every- other teen magazine and the publication will probably die.

      She’s not even fashionable enough for Vogue.

    11. Every industry is doing this. It’s a cultural reset. They got tired of seeing Black and Brown people thrive. So the goal now is to erase them from public view.

    12. Oh awesome, so every black person in CBS and Vogue is gone now, and previously legacy news sources will become irrelevant. Great.

    13. AttentionKmartJopper on

      All of a sudden, her looking a bit like an aspiring tradwife in that Gunne Sax dress is making a whole lotta sense.

    14. these recession indicators are getting ridiculous. my tinfoil hat theory is that the rise in popularity of country music in pop is also a recession indicator. regression into “traditional/conservative” values are a legitimate recession indicator and country and racism give that

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