Now, Talley has some more thoughts on Wintour after she apologized for the lack of diversity and "intolerant behavior" at Vogue.
According to PEOPLE, Talley told Pose actress Sandra Bernhard on SiriusXM, "Recently, she who is the dame of American Vogue made a statement.
I want to say, also, as she made this statement, the announcement of the first Black female editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Samira [Nasr], that is news, ground-breaking.
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Samira Nasr was recently named the first Black woman editor in vogue in Harper’s Bazaar’s 153-year history.
Anna Wintour’s June 10 0internal email to colleagues read, “I want to say plainly that I know Vogue has not found enough ways to elevate and give space to Black editors, writers, photographers, designers and other creators.