Thursday 12 May 2022 02:08 AM Anna Wintour looks unimpressed as she is asked to provide ID upon entry to a ... trends now
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Even with her trademark black sunglasses on, Dame Anna Wintour has one of the most recognisable faces in the world.
But that didn't prevent her being asked to provide photo identification to gain entry to a theatre show in New York.
And, judging by her expression, the American Vogue editor-in-chief was not impressed.
Oh no: Even with her trademark black sunglasses on, Dame Anna Wintour has one of the most recognisable faces in the world, but that didn't prevent her being asked to provide photo identification to gain entry to a theatre show in New York
'It did seem to be a case of 'Don't you known who I am?' remarks one observer.
Dame Anna, 72, who is said to have inspired Meryl Streep's fearsome editor in hit film The Devil Wears Prada, had to present proof of Covid vaccination in order to enter the venue.
While she had no problem showing her vaccine card, a health compliance worker then asked for photo ID, a protocol for all attendees.
Unimpressed: And, judging by her expression, the American Vogue editor-in-chief was not impressed
Reaction: 'It did seem to be a case of 'Don't you known who I am?' remarks one observer
A video recording of the incident shows a publicist quickly jumping in to let the health worker know it was OK for Wintour to be let in without proof of ID.
Anna was out to see the play Oh God, A Show About Abortion on its opening night, at the Cherry Lane Theatre.
Alison Leiby's one-woman play has been lauded by critics for its powerful message, relatability and timely relevance to the current political situation.
Rules: Dame Anna, 72, who is said to have inspired Meryl Streep's fearsome editor in hit film The Devil Wears Prada, had to present proof of Covid vaccination in order to enter the venue
Pandemic: While she had no problem showing her vaccine card, a health compliance worker then asked for photo ID, a