Vogue sends framed apology to Cornish pub
A village pub in Cornwall has received a framed apology letter from the publishers of Vogue magazine after they requested the centuries-old establishment change its name.
The Star Inn At Vogue pointed out that the pub was named after its hamlet near Redruth, and has been around for longer than the magazine.
Publisher Condé Nast subsequently backed down, conceding that they would have spotted their error had they investigated further.
Landlords Mark and Rachel Graham yesterday got their response, which read: “From one Vogue to another – please accept our apologies.”
“A nice touch,” said Mr Graham.