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What was meant to be a little joke to promote their collaboration album just might cost Drake and 21 Savage. According to The Guardian, the rappers have officially been sued by Vogue publisher Condé Nast for reportedly using the magazine’s name without permission to promote their “Her Loss” album.
Condé Nast has found its new editor-in-chief for Teen Vogue to take over Lindsay Peoples Wagner’s former role — Axios reporter Alexi McCammond. According to the media company, McCammond — an Illinois native who graduated from the University of Chicago — is known for her work as a political reporter who was leading the coverage behind Joe Biden’s presidential campaign. “Alexi has the powerful curiosity and confidence that embodies the best of our next generation of leaders,” Anna Wintour — global editorial director of Vogue and chief content officer of Condé Nast — shared in a statement. “Her interest in fashion, wellness and important issues in the lives of the Teen Vogue audience and broad knowledge of business leaders, elected officials, influencers, photographers and filmmakers is unrivaled, and I’m so very pleased that she will be bringing her expertise and talents to our team.” Within her new role, McCammond will be leading the editorial vision behind Teen Vogue’s digital,...
Bon Appétit just made a move to increase its lack of on-screen diversity by hiring its first vegan chef. According to green queen, Chef Chrissy Tracey will be a part of the publication’s Bon Appétit Test Kitchen which is an online channel that features instructional recipe videos. Last year, in 2020, the site was under fire for its lack of onscreen and chef talent diversity. In turn, the Conde Nast publication has not only made the commitment to increasing diversity within their office and writing teams but across their talent which brings in Chef Tracey who caught the company’s attention following the murder of George Floyd this past summer. View this post on Instagram A post shared by bonappetitmag (@bonappetitmag) As companies began to do self-analysis from their respective brand perspectives, online chatter emerged with more parties making the pledge to do better and even offering apologies for taking so long to do so. “There was a lot of hate and hostility rather than an...