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Edward Enninful is a sort of Statue of the Commander, large, massive, all dressed in black and wool with this English chic which is not rigid.
Both voluble and delicate, he laughs loud and clear like a Shakespeare actor.
After a dazzling entry into the fashion industry and its hyperconnected press, this Ghanaian became the first black editor-in-chief of
British Vogue
in 2017. He put inclusion into action and imposed his very open vision of fashion in a world of norms and white snobbery.
After leaving his position as editor-in-chief of
British Vogue
in February 2024 (the special issue already a collector's item), he is now "global creative and cultural advisor of
Vogue
", within the Condé Nast group. .
He is the curator of an exhibition
“Mapplethorpe”
at the Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris (in the Marais) where the images come in pairs, like in a newspaper train.
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