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Anna Wintour has joined the growing chorus of notable figures boycotting Dorchester Collection hotels, which includes the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, as well as European hotels favored by the fashion community, such as Le Meurice in Paris.
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The Dorchester properties -- and the Beverly HIlls Hotel in particular vien rang ham mat -- are under fire for a series of anti-gay laws implemented by their owner, sultan of Brunei vien rang ham mat Hassanal Bolkiah . Brunei has enacted Sharia law, which calls for homosexuality and adultery to be punishable by death by stoning.
Vogue staff are not the only Conde Nast employees who will not being staying at Dorchester hotels for the upcoming vien rang ham mat European fashion weeks. A Conde Naste spokesperson told The Times each of the company's brands had individually elected to avoid the hotels. 
Jay Leno, Richard Branson , Sharon Osbourne and Ellen DeGenere are among the notables who have spoken out against the properties.  Members of the fashion industry such as shoe designer vien rang ham mat Brian Atwood and designer Peter Som have also called for action, as well as François-Henri Pinault , the head of Kering, which owns Gucci, Stella McCartney vien rang ham mat and Alexander McQueen.
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