Former Conde Nast Editor Claims She Was “Only Allowed” to Feature White Models



Just two months after Vogue Brazil\'s fashion director resigned from her role with the company after being called out for cultural insensitivity, another Condé Nast International title is in hot water. According to WWD, a beauty editor at Glamour Hungary told photographer Brenda Nasr, the magazine \"is only allowed to have editorials with Caucasian models.\" At the time, the photographer was pitching a fashion editorial shot with a single Black model.“In an industry like this, you typically can’t call people out, because you never know for sure,” Nasr tells WWD. “You might have a hunch that they don’t want something [for a specific reason], but you can’t call them out directly — but she just told me.” When Nasr reached out to Condé Nast International, Glamour Hungary\'s editor-in-chief Krisztina Maróy apologized for \"any offense\" to her as \"we absolutely did not mean to.\" Further, Nasr tells WWD, Maróy said she considers she and her colleagues “committed devotee[s] of

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