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Alexander Wang Faces Sexual Allegations as Stories of Abuse Spread Across the Internet

Fashion designer Alexander Wang, 37, has been accused of sexual misconduct on many different accounts, starting with a post that documents stories from anonymous sources on Shit Model Management, an Instagram that offers models a platform to come forward about issues in the industry.

"Instead of letting these occurrences be swept under the rug, it is time to do something about this. Please unfollow @alexwangny & @alexanderwangny to show your support to the victims. It is time to hold abusers in the fashion industry accountable. Male and trans models are often overlooked in the conversations of sexual assault in the modeling industry, but not today. We can't let famous people get away with sexual assault just because they're on a pedestal. They need to be held accountable just like every other abuser," the post read, captioning off a series of screen shots from DMs that detail records of Alexander Wang's sexual abuse and his alleged inclination to drug people at parties.

Shit Model Management first posted these stories after male model Owen Mooney described being groped by Wang at a New York City nightclub in 2017 on TikTok. Instagram account Diet Prada has also taken a stand, reminding followers that rapper and Alexander Wang muse Azealia Banks shared anonymous posts describing the designer as a sexual predator in 2019. These messages still circulate on the internet, although they've been deleted from the rapper's page. Wang has become known for his Fashion Week afterparties, even designing clothing with slogans or phrases that represent his party ethic - his spring 2018 "Wangover" headbands may come to mind.

Many anonymous accusers have gotten more specific, describing events where they wake up in Wang's bed after drinking molly water laced with MDMA or blacking out from having too much vodka at a Wang-orchestrated afterparty. Many male models and trans models have described being taken advantage of, starting with Wang touching them inappropriately in a crowded space.

Even though Alexander Wang and his company reps have yet to comment, Model Alliance has stood up out of respect for Wang's accusers, offering anyone who needs support a platform for filing formal complaints in the industry. "Let's be clear: The fashion industry's lack of transparency and accountability leaves all models vulnerable to abuse, regardless of their sex or gender identity," reads the post. Aside from acknowledging these allegations against the popular designer, who feels like such a powerful force in fashion, we also encourage anyone who suffers trauma from sexual abuse to speak up - your voice is being heard and we stand with you - and no one is exempt from being held accountable.



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