'This abuse was just laughed off and accepted as normal,' a former public relations employee told The New York Times
Alyssa Miller, who occasionally modeled for the brand, told the Times that Razek’s attitude towards models was: “I can make you or break you.”Times
that in 2007, when she was 19, she repeatedly rebuffed Razek’s advances. Then, she was not cast in the next year’s show.also claimed that Razek would sometimes ask models for their phone numbers while they were in their underwear. “What was most alarming to me, as someone who was always raised as an independent woman, was just how ingrained this behavior was,” Casey Crowe Taylor, a former public relations employee, told the “This abuse was just laughed off and accepted as normal. It was almost like brainwashing. And anyone who tried to do anything about it wasn’t just ignored. They were punished.”, who participated in the fashion show several times, was also mentioned in the report.
“We regret any instance where we did not achieve this objective,” she added in the statement. Myers did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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