Vogue editor apologizes for posting pic of homeless person reading mag

Vogue's style Editor-at-Large Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis came under fire on Saturday after posting an Instagram photo of an apparently homeless woman reading the magazine in the street.

"Paris is full of surprises .?.?. and @voguemagazine readers even in unexpected corners!"

German princess von Thurn und Taxis, in Paris for fashion week, wrote alongside the photo, which showed a person reading Vogue while sitting under a blanket on the street in front of a metal store shutter.

The 32-year-old aristocrat, a Vogue editor since 2012, attracted criticism on Instagram: "I think this comment was made in poor taste. Shame on you," one commentator wrote.