British Vogue releases its first braille edition

Edward Enninful, editor of British Vogue, with Sinéad Burke, cover star of the May edition. Photograph: Yves Salmon/The Guardian

Edward Enninful, editor of British Vogue, with Sinéad Burke, cover star of the May edition. Photograph: Yves Salmon/The Guardian

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British Vogue releases its first braille edition

Titled Reframing Fashion, May’s magazine focuses on disability justice, accessibility and pride

Safi Bugel

Fri 12 May 2023 08.38 EDTLast modified on Sat 13 May 2023 00.16 EDT

British Vogue has released a braille edition of the magazine for the first time in its 107-year history.

The May issue of the publication has also been made available in audio format to increase access for blind and partially sighted people.

Edward Enninful, the editor-in-chief, wrote on Instagram: “The Vogue team and I are delighted by the response to the May issue, but what the process of making it taught us is that what’s most important are tangible and lasting changes.

“Vogue and the fashion and publishing industries have a great deal to do still, but it makes me very happy to see the arrival of these first braille issues today.”

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