An Ex-Vogue staffer, accused of stealing more than $50,000 from the fashion magazine’s former creative director, rejected an offer Wednesday of five years’ probation.

Yvonne Bannigan, 24, would have to pay full restitution and cop to a felony to get the deal.

The Dublin-born fashionista pleaded not guilty to five counts of grand larceny Wednesday in Manhattan Supreme Court for allegedly racking up $53,564 in unauthorized purchases on Grace Coddington’s credit card.

She is also accused of failing to turn over $9,000 in proceeds from the online sale of Coddington’s goods, court records allege.

Bannigan, who briefly worked for Vogue, became Coddington’s personal assistant in 2016.

The flame-haired editor and former model had just stepped down as the magazine’s creative director.

Defense lawyer Michael Cornacchia said his client wouldn’t take the deal because she hasn’t done anything wrong.

“This case is being driven by Grace Coddington and as such her credibility, recollection and motives will be subject to scrutiny and challenge in the courtroom,” he said.