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Vogue Brazil Boss Quits After Her BDay Photos Slammed for ‘Praising’ Slavery

Racism-related scandals might seem the latest trend for key players in the fashion world. After Dolce & Gabanna had to apologize to China over a controversial ad, the media giant CondeNast and the Brazilian edition of its world-famous brand have landed in hot water over racism accusations.
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Fashion director of Brazilian Vogue Donata Meirelles has announced that she is stepping down following backlash over photos from her 50th birthday party, inspired by “Brazil Slavery Colonies” as some commenters put it.
“At age 50, it’s time for action. I’ve heard a lot, I need to hear more”, she noted, commenting on her decision.
The photos from the posh party in Bahia in northeastern Brazil that prompted public criticism were posted by some guests of

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