Employees glossy Vogue staged harassing fashion bloggers

It's no secret that Vogue magazine is a very authoritative publication in the fashion world. To his opinion, many experts of the fasion industry, designers and just fashionists and fashionistas listen. It is the latter that make up the lion's share of the buyers of the glossy and users of the Internet version of the publication. That's for them and flared up a huge war between the staff of the magazine Vogue and fashion bloggers, which are more and more read by ordinary people recently.

Anna Wintour is still silent, but her employees say

Most recently, all watched the new collections at the Milan Fashion Week. That's where passion began to flare up. The first to speak was the creative director of the Internet version of Vogue, referring to the blogger who lived with her in one hotel:

"I urge you to stop filming all this. Such as you do not bring anything good to the world of fashion. Behind you is the destruction of style and standards of beauty. Find yourself another income! ".

The main critic of Vogue.com, Sarah Mower did not say anything for long, and also joined her colleague. She decided to humiliate bloggers who take pictures for one Internet portal, saying these words:

"I feel very sorry for these people. I often observe how these trolls run after celebrities and models to make some interesting picture. You need to respect yourself a little. "

Show Specialist Nicole Phelps is most worried that bloggers began to wear clothes right from the shows, photographing themselves in these outfits. Here is what the woman wrote on her social network page:

"All this is not just sad, it's insanely sad ... Bloggers do not know how to wear this magnificence, not to mention the fact that they combine absolutely incompatible things."

The editor of the news of the Internet portal Vogue Alessandra Kodina decided not just to offend bloggers, but also to teach a little. The girl wrote on the Internet her thoughts on this matter:

"As far as I know, bloggers should write about events that most people are interested in. Why touch fashion, if now the world is going through, for example, the election of the US president. This topic will definitely affect everyone. "
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Suzie Lau did not keep silent

Suzie Lau, the London blogger, whom many know under the pseudonym Suzie Bubble, was the first to respond to the rude remarks of Vogue's employees. Here's what she wrote on her blog:

"Reading all these reviews you understand that many are around hypocrites. Do not pretend that the famous Vogue does not use clothes right off the podiums to show it to people. This is a kind of advertising and for this the employees of Vogue receive a salary. The outfits given to us by famous brands and designers are also subject to advertising. And this is a completely normal process. True, unlike Vogue, bloggers do not have the opportunity to hire expensive models or produce a paper version of their blog. But we, like you, are engaged in one thing - advertising new collections! ".