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At the end of 2019, Condé Nast introduced diversity as one of the “Vogue Values” to guide its vision into the new decade. All 26 editors signed off on bringing these values to life through their platforms and workplaces. We’ve known for a while that inclusivity is the future of the fashion industry, and it’s about time brands like Vogue publicly acknowledge it. But to fully enact this ideological shift, we need to prepare our next generation of fashion creatives. Vogue Values and other industry efforts won’t bring about systemic change unless we also change fashion education because fashion education is the pattern from which the fashion industry is sewn.
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