British Vogue has released a braille edition of the magazine for the
first time in its 107-year history.

The May issue of the publication has also been made available in audio
format to increase access for blind and partially sighted people.

Edward Enninful, the editor-in-chief, wrote on Instagram: “The Vogue
team and I are delighted by the response to the May issue, but what
the process of making it taught us is that what’s most important are
tangible and lasting changes. “Vogue and the fashion and publishing
industries have a great deal to do still, but it makes me very happy
to see the arrival of these first braille issues today.”
Titled Reframing Fashion, this month’s magazine focuses on disability
justice, accessibility and pride.

Produced in collaboration with Tilting the Lens, an accessibility and
inclusion consultancy company that has advised brands like Netflix and
Starbucks on how to make their businesses more disability-friendly,
the edition features 19 disabled people from fashion, sport, activism
and the arts.

Each of the five covers shows an influential disabled activist or
prominent individual, including actor Selma Blair and consultant
editor Sinéad Burke.


In an interview with the Guardian last month, Enninful, 51, spoke
about his own experiences of having an invisible disability. He said:
“I’ve had five retinal detachments, I’m partially blind and my hearing
is less than 50% – I’m wearing hearing aids now. It’s never stopped
me, but there are so many people with invisible disabilities who never
talk about it, because it might hinder them. I’ve never had that fear.

“When I’m reading, it’s still difficult: when I’m doing interviews, I
have to ask people to talk at a certain level. But these are things
that are me; these are things that I’ve embraced. We always talk about
diversity and inclusivity, but that also has to extend to our disabled
brothers and sisters.”
Readers can receive the audio file and print a braille file of the
issue at home for free, or register their interest in being sent a
physical braille copy.

Enninful, who was appointed editor-in-chief in 2017, has long promoted
his mission to boost inclusivity and representation in fashion. In
2016, he was awarded an OBE for services to diversity in the industry.

Last month, it was reported that Enninful said he had turned down
advertising from major fashion brands who do not share his vision.
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2023/may/12/british-vogue-first-braille-edition-reframing-fashion
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