Vogue’s infamous editor-in-chief Anna Wintour stepped into the fray Wednesday, defending the magazine’s decision to use a more casual photo of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris — a photo some labeled “disrespectful” — on its cover rather than a more professional-looking one.
As the Daily Wire reported last week, “Harris and her team are at odds with the high-fashion magazine’s editorial team over their decision to select a casual photo of the vice president-elect for their next magazine cover instead of a more formal photo that they feel casts Harris in a better, more professional light.”
“[A]ccording to a source familiar with the publication plans, this is not the cover that the Vice President-elect’s team expected,” journalist Yashar Ali added on social media. “In the cover that they expected, Vice President-elect Harris was wearing a powder blue suit. That was the cover that the Vice President-elect’s team and the Vogue team, including Anna Wintour, mutually agreed upon…which is standard for
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