The NOT VOGUE collective is pleased to announce our first annual Le Gang de Non-Pertinence list.
The fifty people named are not culturally relevant to the current realities of Western society and
civilization. Our position is that DIOR CANNOT STOP A BULLET. There is no significant societal need
for models, fashion designers, brand ambassadors and the cabal of FASHIONWORLD operatives whose
only goal is self-reward at any and all costs to the general community and especially the youth of the world.
On just the most obvious level how many of the people listed are directly connected to the major French edition
of Vanity Fair Magazine as advertisers. Our list is presented as a public indictment of all that is wrong with the
authoritative cultural dictatorship controlled, organized and promoted by Conde Nast’s media platforms. The people
and the brands they work for are not relevant. Who is relevant is you. Your life is the experience to be valued.
The products the people on this list represent offer no solutions to the very real needs you have to live well, live
free and determine your own definitions of happiness. What the world needs is leadership not commercials.





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