Israel Hamas Conflict: First black woman to style Vogue cover removes job title after her rant on Instagra

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Vogue and its parent company, Cond Nast, clarified that Karefa-Johnson's views are her own and do not represent the magazine or the company..

Karefa-Johnson, contributing editor of the fashion magazine Vogue and also the first black woman to design a Vogue cover has removed her job title from her Instagram account after unleashing a rant on the recent Israel-Hamas conflict...

Karefa-Johnson, known for her styling work with prominent figures like Vice President Kamala Harris and singer Selena Gomez, expressed her strong opinions following a tragic incident involving Hamas terrorists, who claimed numerous lives and took hostages in Israel...

Vogue and its parent company, Cond Nast have issued a statement where it distances itself from Johnson's view and clarified that she was not a full time employee of the magazine...

Karefa-Johnson also posted an exchange between her and former French Vogue stylist Celia Azoulay, where the former asks Johnson show the same compassion with Israeli civilians getting murdered...