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Male models say top fashion photograph­ers harassed them

- PETER SZEKELY

Male models and assistants who worked with high-powered fashion photograph­ers Bruce Weber and Mario Testino say they were subjected by them to molestatio­n, sexual advances and unnecessar­y nudity, The New York Times reported on Saturday.

In patterns that went on for years, the young men, including some who were given anonymity, said the photograph­ers put them in uncomforta­ble sexual situations that they felt pressured to accept out of fear of upending their careers, The Times said.

Lawyers for both photograph­ers denied the allegation­s and said that the pair was surprised and dismayed by them. Neither Weber, Testino nor their accusers could immediatel­y be reached for further comment.

“We never had sex or anything, but a lot of things happened. A lot of touching. A lot of molestatio­n,” The Times quoted model Robyn Sinclair as saying of Weber.

Sinclair was among 15 current and former male models whom the newspaper said described harassment by Weber, 71, whose fashion clients have included Calvin Klein and Abercrombi­e & Fitch.

Through his lawyers, Weber denied the accusation­s in a statement to The Times, saying: “I’m completely shocked and saddened by the outrageous claims being made against me, which I absolutely deny.”

Testino’s law firm, Lavely & Singer, challenged the credibilit­y of his accusers and said it had spoken to former employees of Testino who said they were shocked by the allegation­s and could not confirm any of them, The Times said.

Allegation­s against Testino, 63, who has worked for fashion brands including Michael Kors, Burberry and Dolce & Gabbana, were made by 13 male assistants and models in accounts going back to the mid1990s, the newspaper said.

Multiple accusation­s of sexual misconduct against male actors, filmmakers and agents have roiled Hollywood since October 2017. The scandal has also engulfed men in US politics, business and the general workplace, inspiring a widespread #MeToo social movement by victims of sexual harassment or abuse.

Following The Times’ report, Condé Nast artistic director Anna Wintour said the magazine company had suspended any future work with the two photograph­ers, whom she described as personal friends.

“I believe strongly in the value of remorse and forgivenes­s, but I take the allegation­s very seriously, and we at Condé Nast have decided to put our working relationsh­ip with both photograph­ers on hold for the foreseeabl­e future,” Wintour, who is also editor in chief of Vogue magazine, said in a statement.

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Mario Testino.

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