The worlds of fashion and art will collide once more, when British Vogue’s editor-in-chief presents the prestigious art prize
'My Blackness has never been a hindrance to me'
The 47-year-old, Ghanaian-born stylist reflects on his first two years as editor-in-chief of British Vogue, and what lies ahead.
Edward Enninful Reveals Meghan Markle Bribed Him $5M To Include in Vogue’s New Trailblazers List
In a dedication to the women of Vogue, Enninful called for an epically star-studded shoot for the March issue.
At age 18, after a 2-year attempt at becoming a top model, Edward Enninful was appointed Fashion Director of i-D, a position which he held for over two decades. Now almost 30 years into his career and 13 months as the Editor-in-chief of British Vogue, the Ghanaian is set to receive the CFDA’s Media Award on the 4th of June. Edward’s biggest feat as Editor has been pushing the conversations of inclusivity and diversity in the fashion industry. According to him, Diversity for me is not just about skin color but of perspectives. It should be part of the language of the magazine always. That’s just what the world is. In an exclusive interview with Vogue, Edward Enninful talks about the journey so far from his modelling days to his first big break. Read the excerpts of the interview below. His first shoot as a model It was an advertorial for Pepe Jeans, shot by Nick Knight in Richmond Park. I was there lying under a tree, and there were ants. Suddenly, I was covered in ants and was too scared to say anything. I’d met Kate [Moss] at the casting. I was 16, and she was 14, and that’s when …
Editor-in-chief Edward Enninful explores his favourite covers from the British Vogue archive, from Terry Jones's rule-breaking Green Jelly 1977 cover to the Adwoa Aboah December 2017 cover that ushered in a new era at the magazine.
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A global platform for emerging talent, i-D celebrates fashion, culture, individuality and youth.
A global platform for emerging talent, i-D celebrates fashion, culture, individuality and youth.
Editor-in-chief Edward Enninful explores his favourite covers from the British Vogue archive, from Terry Jones's rule-breaking Green Jelly 1977 cover to the Adwoa Aboah December 2017 cover that ushered in a new era at the magazine.
Who wore what, from Nicole Kidman to Naomi Campbell
By Tom Chamberlin Introduction by Nick Foulkes Foreword by Glenda Bailey DBE Photography by Simon Upton Published to celebrate 175 years as one of the finest tailors on Savile Row, Huntsman reveals its rich history of making impeccable clothing for the most discerning clientele in the world Huntsman was founded in 1849 and is still famous today as one of the finest—and most innovative—bespoke tailors in London. Huntsman’s clients range from royalty to film stars, and include Queen Victoria, Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, Coco Chanel, Hubert de Givenchy, Bill Blass, Lucien Freud, Brad Pitt, Elizabeth Taylor, and Edward Enninful, to name just a few. The brand also served as style and location inspiration for the Kingsman films, starring Colin Firth and Taron Egerton. As well as its history, the book reveals each stage of ordering and making the perfect bespoke suit, which involves 80 hours of hand work, and a practical style guide for anyone who wants to know what to wear for the right occasion. Sumptuous photography by Simon Upton illustrates the quintessential town, country and holiday settings in which one might wear Huntsman With a foreword by Dame Glenda Bailey DBE, former Editor-in-Chief of Harper’s Bazaar, an introduction by veteran style writer, Nick Foulkes, and a sparkling text by author Tom Chamberlin, editor of The Rake magazine, this is an essential and inspiring guide on how to dress to perfection 304 pages 9¼ x 12 in. (235 x 305 mm.), portrait 200 color, b+w illustrations ISBN: 9780865654488 Hardcover Publication Date: October 2024
A global platform for emerging talent, i-D celebrates fashion, culture, individuality and youth.
This editorial ‘Sogno Di Donna’ features models Candice Huffine, Marquita Pring, Robyn Lawley and Tara Lynn. Edward shows off his lingerie-loving, styling.