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cicatricella's avatar

I really want those tights now.

OppressedMass's avatar

Sick burn, Robyn - way to stick it to the mean girls.

You Should Ice That Burn's avatar

I tend to picture Evan typing in an old comfy yet edgy T-shirt sans-pants (but with socks)..

Janae Bess's avatar

Anna Wintour dropped out of High School at 16.True.

Ninja's avatar

“And she shops at Anthropologie!!” The horror....

Groot's avatar

Never heard of this woman, so I don’t care what she does. Most jobs have a dress code. Work is work and if she doesn’t like the dress code she is free to leave but it takes two seconds to not make this an issue and needless plublicity around her horror of having to appropriately dress for work.

Yes the leggings are fine IMO but guess what ladies... I don’t get to wear whatever I want to work either. Welcome to being an adult.

chezmoi's avatar

I certainly hope that was her motivation. VF is too damn snotty for any good use.

I love the tights, and I think I love her for wearing them. Go, Radikha!

Judy Brown's avatar

She's the new editor in chief of Vanity Fair. She has a fucking PhD which I'm pretty sure no one at Vogue can say the same. She can wear whatever the fuck she wants and her new staff ( meaning her UNDERLINGS) should shut the hell up about it.

Disgruntled Farmer Employee's avatar

"My bet, actually, is that they are Anthropologie’s Fox Trot tights, which I would immediately purchase were they not out of stock."https://media.giphy.com/med...

Disgruntled Farmer Employee's avatar

True dat. At my last gig, a new hire with a PhD wore jeans, but I wasn't allowed to. Both my boss and the VP refused to stick up for me regarding another issue, so I got myself fired.

And I was the best, most productive member of my team. Fuck 'em sideways, the spineless corporate worms.

Life is too short to work with 🤡 and deplorables.