Edward Enninful, first Black editor of British Vogue, on impostor syndrome, addiction, loss, and forcing fashion to embrace diversity.

Edward Enninful — British-Ghanaian fashion editor; first Black editor-in-chief of British Vogue, former fashion director at i-D, Italian Vogue and American Vogue, author of 'A Visible Man'.
Edward Enninful traces his journey from a military base in Takoradi, Ghana, to fleeing a coup for London, where he faced racism, poverty and a terrifying father. Discovered on a train at 16 and made fashion director of i-D at 18, he describes a fast ascent driven by fear, workaholism and a lifelong sense of being an impostor. He opens up about drinking, drugs, getting sober for 14 years, and a health crisis of detached retinas and tinnitus that forced him to slow down. He explains how he reinvented British Vogue around inclusivity, proving diversity sells, while honoring his late mother who gave him his love of fashion and people.
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