Condé Nast Leads Fashion Industry In Suspending All Work With Mario Testino and Bruce Weber, Based On NYT Sexual Harassment Investigation

Condé Nast Leads Fashion Industry In Suspending All Work With Mario Testino and Bruce Weber, Based On NYT Sexual Harassment Investigation

Hours after a Saturday morning report on The New York Times about the very significant and growing number of accusations against Bruce Weber and Mario Testino,  Condé Nast's Anna Wintour issued a statement that the magazines will not commission any new work with the two men  "for the foreseeable future." Terry Richardson was previously banned in October. 

The Telegraph wrote today that Mario Testino, the front runner to photograph the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle given his long and close relationship with the royal family, was no longer under consideration. 

"Today, allegations have been made against Bruce Weber and Mario Testino, stories that have been hard to hear and heartbreaking to confront," Wintour wrote. Fashion industry insiders described the industry icon as being deeply upset. 

"Both are personal friends of mine who have made extraordinary contributions to Vogue and many other titles at Condé Nast over the years, and both have issued objections or denials to what has emerged. I believe strongly in the value of remorse and forgiveness, but I take the allegations very seriously, and we at Condé Nast have decided to put our working relationship with both photographers on hold for the foreseeable future."

Brands Michael Kors, Stuart Weitzman issued statements confirming that they will not work with Testino in the future. Burberry made the same pledge, although it hasn't work with Testino for a year. A spokesperson for Ralph Lauren, which frequently uses Weber to shoot its ad campaigns, said, “The allegations reported in the recent New York Times article are completely contrary to our values, and to our commitment to creating an environment where our employees and outside partners feel welcome, safe and can perform at their best. We will not do business with anyone who behaves in a way that compromises this commitment.”

Condé Nast also issued new guidelines for working with models appearing in their publications, and we will publish those guidelines separately. It's noteworthy that the organization again raised the age of its editorial models from 16 to 18. 

Eye: Lawsuit Filed Against Photographer Bruce Weber In New York Supreme Court For Sexual Harassment

Eye: Lawsuit Filed Against Photographer Bruce Weber In New York Supreme Court For Sexual Harassment

Ex-model Jason Boyce, who has appeared in Lexus and Amazon ads, filed suit against Bruce Weber in the New York Supreme Court alleging the iconic fashion photographer sexually harassed the male model in December of 2014. The suit was filed on behalf of Boyce by civil rights attorney Lisa Bloom, well-known for representing accusers in high profile cases involving accusers of Bill O’Reilly, Bill Cosby and John Coyers. Bloom has also been widely criticized for her controversial representation of Harvey Weinstein until dropping him as a client in October. With the publicizing of Boyce’s suit, 31-year-old Mark Ricketson has alleged a similar history with Weber, saying he too was a victim of Weber's sexual harassment in 2005. Prosecution is not possible in Ricketson’s case, as the statue of limitations has expired. 

"Grace Elizabeth By No Other Name" as Sensual Goddess for V Magazine Winter 2017

"Grace Elizabeth By No Other Name" as Sensual Goddess for V Magazine Winter 2017 AOC Style Photos

AOC shares for the first time “Grace Elizabeth By No Other Name” with American model Grace Elizabeth styled by Alex White. Photographer Bruce Weber captures the top model in the company of Adil Haddaoui, Teddy Spanos and Stevan Stevanovic for V Magazine [IG] Winter 2017 issue./ Hair by Thom Priano; makeup by Regine Thorre

Bruce Weber Flashes 'The Wow Club' With Taylor, Carolyn & Grace Elizabeth For V Magazine F/2017

Bruce Weber Flashes 'The Wow Club' With Taylor, Carolyn & Grace Elizabeth For V Magazine F/2017

Legendary photographer Bruce Weber captures 'The WOW Club . . .  the royals in my backyard." Membership in The Wow Club requires only one quality -- "you have to flirt with life". Alex White styles a star-studded group of humans including Carolyn Murphy, Chase Hill, Grace Elizabeth, Jacob Riley, Mackinley Hill, Noel Kirven Dows and Taylor Hill for V Magazine Fall 2017./ Makeup by Fulvia Farolfi; hair by Duffy

Bruce Weber Shoots Nicolas Ghesquière's Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2017, Series 7 Campaign

Bruce Weber Shoots Nicolas Ghesquière's Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2017, Series 7 Campaign

Artistic director Nicolas Ghesquire releases Louis Vuitton's Fall Winter 2017.18 ad campaign with photography by Bruce Weber. in Pompano Beach, Florida Marie-Amelie Sauve styles stars and models including Catherine DeneuveSophie TurnerJaden Smith, Riley Keough, Theresa HayesHoyeon JungNatalie Westling, Masha SkokovaAlexandra MicuSora ChoiSarah DahlAtty MitchellJanaye FurmanMariam de Vinzelle and Santiago Robledo.

Bruce Weber Captures Gigi, Mica, Taylor & Vittoria In Versace Fall/Winter 2017

Bruce Weber Captures Gigi, Mica, Taylor & Vittoria In Versace Fall/Winter 2017

Bruce Weber snaps models Gigi Hadid, Mica Arganaraz, Taylor Hill and Vittoria Ceretti styled by Jacob K in Versace Fall/Winter 2017 cold weather looks. / Makeup by Dick Page; hair by Paul Hanlon

Bruce Weber Captures Daphne, Estella, Hoyeon, Luna, Sarah and Theresa For Louis Vuitton Pre-Fall 2017 Campaign

Bruce Weber Captures Daphne, Estella, Hoyeon, Luna, Sarah and Theresa For Louis Vuitton Pre-Fall 2017 Campaign

Photographer Bruce Weber zeroes in on Louis Vuitton's Pre-Fall 2017 ad campaign, with art direction by Ronnie Cooke-Newhouse. Models Daphne SimonsEstella BoersmaHoyeon JungLuna BijlSarah Dahl, and Theresa Hayes front the campaign styled by Marie-Amelie Sauve.Hair by Paul Hanlon; makeup by James Kaliardos

Eye | Spring 2015 Designer Brands | Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren brings safari splendor to new heights — or volumes — with Bruce Weber’s kickoff of the first image of Sanne Vloet surrounded by camels and the incredible safari-inspired gown that closed out Lauren’s Spring 2015 designer show.

As we wait for more images from the Ralph Lauren Spring 2015 campaign, enjoy Lauren’s safari-inspired glamour from the ready-to-wear collection.

Ralph Lauren Spring 2015 Polo Restaurant

The Polo Bar is located just a few steps east of Ralph Lauren’s flagship store at Fifth Avenue and 55th Street. WritesThe New York Times:

“I’m about longevity, I’m about timeless,” Mr. Lauren said, sipping a cup of his own brand of coffee. “It was not my idea to be trendy. I don’t want to be the hot restaurant. I want to be the restaurant you want to go to twice a week.”

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