Vogue Italia replaces photoshoots with illustrations for its January issue to highlight the environmental impact of shoots
Emanuele Farneti poses for photographers as he arrives for the amfAR charity dinner during the fashion week in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017
Vogue Italia has produced its first issue of the new year and decade with an eye on sustainability, substituting fashion illustrations for photographs in an effort to reduce the environmental impact associated with staging fashion photoshoots around the globe. In his editorial, Farneti said the initiative was part of Vogue’s new environmentally focused mission statement, which was articulated last month and signed by the editors of all 26 editions of the Conde Nast publication.
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