Designer Ralph Rucci says the door is now open to criticize Anna Wintour

A veteran designer thinks that André Leon Talley’s savaging of Anna Wintour marks the start of open season on the Vogue honchess.


After longtime Wintour ally Talley referred to as her “not succesful [of] human kindness” in his forthcoming memoir, designer Ralph Rucci wrote on Instagram of “the British lady who works at Vogue:” “Now you DO REALIZE {that a} door, locked for years, out of concern of retribution for reality, has been OPENED WIDE … There was a lot private evil and destruction, and now maybe others will really feel protected to talk.”


Rucci claimed Wintour operates with a “satanic plan” and that he has “photographed proof” of his “evil recollections” of the editor. “I'll write about what I needed to cope with regarding this very, very meaningless one that deeply knew that she had no substance to exist within the realms of” legendary trend editors comparable to Diana Vreeland and Grace Mirabella, he continued.


The transfer comes after ex-Vogue editor-at-large Talley wrote in “The Chiffon Trenches,” due out in September, that Wintour had dumped him for being “too previous, too obese, too uncool.”


Reps for Wintour didn’t get again to us.



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