Michael Roberts Takes Care of Business in Cathy Horyn's Vogue Critique

Dear Michael Roberts, Please start a blog. The fashion director of Vanity Fair (and writer, photographer, stylist, and illustrator) was asked to weigh in on the state of American Vogue in Cathy Horyn‘s recent New York Times critique of the magazine. And he delivered in a big way. Horyn saves the quotes from the man Tina Brown once called “the Jean Cocteau of the fashion world” for the article’s big finish, and his sparkling retorts contrast nicely with the careful comments provided by others (“I don’t think it’s a bad-looking magazine,” says critic Vince Aletti, “but it hasn’t changed in quite some time in a significant way”).

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