British Vogue, later sacked the security man, Edward said what happened to him ‘goes to show that sometimes it doesn’t matter what you’ve achieved in the course of your life: the first thing that some people will judge you on is the colour of your skin.’The 48-year-old was appointed editor of the prestigious fashion magazine back in 2017, taking over from Alexandra Shulman.Upon being appointed, the Ghana native spoke openly about his mission statement and the changes he wanted to implement within the company which from the outside in can be seen as exclusive and elitist.
Condé Nast moved quickly to dismiss the security guard, but it just goes to show that sometimes it doesn’t matter what you’ve achieved in the course of your life: the first.
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