The fashion world is cutting ties with two famed photographers in the wake of troubling sexual-exploitation allegations against them.

Condé Nast announced that it will no longer do business with celebrity photogs Mario Testino and Bruce Weber, who have been accused of repeatedly sexually harassing male models and assistants.

Conde Nast artistic director Anna Wintour said that while she is pals with both men, her company had no choice but to take the action against them.

“I believe strongly in the value of remorse and forgiveness, but I take the allegations very seriously, and we at Conde Nast have decided to put our working relationship with both photographers on hold for the foreseeable future,” said Wintour, who also serves as Vogue’s editor-in-chief, in a statement.

The fashion brands Stuart Weitzman, Michael Kors and Burberry also said they are cutting ties with Testino.

“We take these accusations very seriously, and providing a safe and secure working environment where everyone feels respected is our foremost priority,” Wendy Kahn, chief executive and brand president of Stuart Weitzman, said in a statement to WWD.

“As a result, we will not be working with Mario Testino for the foreseeable future.”

A rep for Michael Kors issued a similar statement: “We recently learned of the allegations concerning Mario Testino. In light of the seriousness of these accusations, we will not be working with Mr. Testino on future advertising campaigns.”