Inside the catfight that's the talk of the fashion world. Vogue's new editor Edward Enninful, wearing his OBE, was photographed next to model Naomi Campbell Revenge, they say, is a dish best served cold.

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But not in the case of Lucinda Chambers, former fashion director at Vogue, who prefers to serve hers piping with rage, spiced with brutal honesty — with a dash of bitter name- calling on the side. Lucinda, who worked at Vogue magazine for 3. British fashion, has revealed how she was unceremoniously fired from the style bible six weeks ago — in just three minutes.

In an extraordinarily candid interview with an online fashion journal, her first since it had been widely assumed that she voluntarily stepped down from her position, Lucinda, 5. Edward Enninful, Vogue's incoming editor, without the knowledge of the outgoing editor. Railing against 'smoke and mirrors in the industry', she says: 'Fashion can chew you up and spit you out . Showtime Full Fred: The Movie Online Free on this page. Watch American Wedding Online Free 2016 on this page. Truth be told, I haven't read Vogue in years . The clothes are just irrelevant for most people — so ridiculously expensive.'She says her time at the company was 'anxiety- ridden', labels a cover starring Alexa Chung 'crap', and tears into Vogue for pandering to advertisers such as designer Michael Kors, whose T- shirt Alexa wore on the cover, saying: 'He's a big advertiser so I know why I had to do [the shoot].

I knew it was cheesy when I was doing it.'Of her dismissal, Lucinda adds: 'I phoned my lawyer; she asked me what I wanted to do about it. I told her I wanted to write a letter to my colleagues to tell them that Edward decided to let me go.

And to say how proud I am to have worked at Vogue for as long as I did . My lawyer said sure, but don't tell HR. They wouldn't have let me send it.'Her ire- laced exposé has now been read and shared hundreds of thousands of times online, with readers gripped by her fascinating description of the inner workings of Vogue. Life behind the covers of the fashion magazine has, certainly, been anything but dull for the past six months. Lucinda Chambers (middle) has built a reputation as one of the grande dames of British fashion. In January, there was the shock departure of Alexandra Shulman, Vogue's popular editor of 2.

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Anna Wintour, the omnipresent ice queen at the helm of U. S. Vogue, and no ally of Alex's, was behind it (rumours she vehemently denies). Then, in April, Edward Enninful, a Ghanaian- born British stylist and fashion director at uber- trendy W Magazine, was announced as her successor.

A far from obvious choice, he beat several glossy- maned female candidates to the job, despite a glaring lack of journalistic experience, thanks, some insiders believe, to a close friendship with — once again — Wintour herself. With rumours that the formidable fashionista was throwing her weight across the Atlantic, and rumblings of a new dawn at British Vogue, life at the company was thrown into turmoil. Vogue stalwarts began dropping like flies.

The same day that Alex's departure was announced, Frances Bentley, managing editor for 2. Fiona Golfar, editor at large, was quick to follow. Both left the title last month, around the same time Alex bid her tear- stained farewell. As guests at her leaving- do, held at London's chic Dock Kitchen, quaffed £2.

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Whispering Angel rosé and munched on hummus with roasted aubergine, or salted caramel ice cream, many mourned not only an editor, but the end of an era. Edward, who's still working for W Magazine in America and isn't expected to take up his new position until August 1, was conspicuously absent from the party. Meanwhile, Emily Sheffield, Vogue's deputy editor and sister of Samantha Cameron, who was widely tipped for the editor's role, is said to be telling anyone who'll listen how deeply unhappy she is.'Everyone thinks her days are numbered,' says a source at the magazine. She's told management she isn't happy. It may be that she knows she's about to get the chop.'What's more, staff say savage class warfare has broken out, with the new editor on a mission to rid the office of 'posh girls' and bring in his own team of social media- savvy stylists to revolutionise the country's top- selling fashion title. Lucinda, 5. 7, (pictured) has reveals she was sacked by Edward Enninful, Vogue's incoming editor. In January, there was the shock departure of Alexandra Shulman, Vogue's popular editor of 2. Anna Wintour (right) was behind it'Vogue is replacing the old guard with the new,' says one fashion insider.

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Alexandra had built this great empire with her own, fiercely loyal staff. Some might call them rich Sloanes, but there was a slightly eccentric, bohemian Englishness to it all.'The general consensus is that Vogue had become quite dull and was in need of change. But it's being done in a very brutal way. These grand doyennes of fashion are being pushed out and dispensed with in an instant.'The adoration Edward inspires is almost God- like. But even those who celebrated his appointment a few months ago are quickly realising it isn't good news for anyone associated with the Vogue of old.'On Monday night, there was yet another twist. Lucinda Chambers' explosive interview was mysteriously removed from Vestoj, the 'critical thinking' fashion website to whom she'd given her exclusive. Yesterday, it was back.

Editor- in- chief Anja Aronowsky Cronberg, who also did the interview, told the Mail it had been temporarily taken down 'due to the sensitive nature' of the subject matter. She explained: 'Fashion magazines are rarely independent because their existence depends on relationships with powerful institutions and individuals, whether it's for tickets to shows, access in order to conduct interviews or advertising revenue. We created Vestoj to be an antidote to these pressures, but we are not always immune.'Rumours continue to swirl as to who or what these 'powerful institutions and individuals', which pressured Vestoj to take the interview down from its website, may be — and what this means for the future of British Vogue, if outgoing staff members are gagged in such a way. Could advertisers, so lambasted in Lucinda's interview, be to blame? Or could Edward himself, and his incoming guard, be trying to dampen dissent?

Insiders say unrest has been spreading through the ranks since Alex's departure. On one side are her old employees and friends — all middle- aged women like Lucinda Chambers and Emily Sheffield; on the other are those charged with implementing the new regime. In her final weeks at Vogue, a source reveals, Alex shut herself in her office in a state of shock as the bloodbath of redundancies began around her. She kept saying: 'This was never meant to happen,' the source adds. It was done without her knowledge and she must have felt completely humiliated by it.'She told one staff member who resigned: 'I'm so glad you're getting out.' By that stage, she had completely lost hold of the reins of power.'In a thinly veiled criticism of events, Alex took to calling her departure 'Vrexit' and posted several messages and photographs on her Instagram account with this tagline, chronicling her leaving do and gifts from devastated staff members.

One, a card bearing a mock Vogue cover with her face on it, is particularly telling. A strapline reads: 'The Vrexit Vote: 1. Remain!' Another says: 'The Big Cover- Up (Everybody knew)'. Lucinda Chambers worked at Vogue (pictured here, with Kate Moss on the front) for 3.

Despite the whispers, friends insist Alex quit of her own accord. Watch Tekken: A Man Called X Online Flashx more. Former Vogue features director Louise Chunn, who's known her since her first day in the job in 1. I think she feels she's done her dash, and she would rather leave on a high than fade away, or wait to be pushed. Whatever is hinted elsewhere, this is entirely her decision.'But others have suggested she left for a reason, with plenty of industry insiders critical of the product she created. A series of venomous anonymous blog posts, written under the pen- name Pea Priestly (a reference, it is thought, to Miranda Priestly, the cut- throat editor from 2.