AWA CEESAY |
Firstly, we complain too
much. Why don't we try and fix things, period? I am an advocate of 'do
your own thing, create your own world and do it right'. We are the same
people responsible for
overlooking black models to put our own designs on European models. We
must support all African fashion weeks across the globe, so that we can
have the requisite funds to pay black models sufficiently. This in turn gives them the empowerment, visibility and the recognition that they not only need, but deserve.
There are small steps that be
taken to solve a bigger problem, however. When African companies begin
to support their own, issues like this will become a thing of the past.
When African designers begin to hire more black models for their
clothing, issues like this will become a thing of the past. When the
media does its part not portray anything fair in complexion as the
epitome of beauty, then issues like this will become a thing of the
past. Look at all the Fashion Weeks that have taken place this season;
all the black models doing the shows were same - from NYFW, to MFW and
across the pond to LFW. It does not leave much room for progression and
expansion in the industry. I leave you with photos from past Fashion
Weeks where the presence of black and ethnic models is limited.
Support all African Fashion Weeks in and out of Africa.
Young Black models are often being overlooked in today’s fashion world.
Sure we have phenomenal African American models that have ascended to
stardom, but the Naomi’s and Tyra’s are few and far between when
compared to their white and European counterparts.It’s a sad day in the world when they won’t consider black models to be the focus of black-oriented features and magazine spreads. One commenter on the website Jezebel.com had this to say about it, “Can I just say as a young black model (I’m a girl) having worked my a*s for the past 3 years, this hurts my soul. I’m happy for Ondria as a person but the amount of times I have been told “oh sorry we already have a black girl that looks like you” or “most of our clients dont hire black girls, sorry” and then I see THIS, it p****s me off ! There are so many beauitful black models out there working TWICE as half(sic) for barely half the recognition and the only time they give a s**t about us is when they need our dark skin for some “ethnic” photo shoot and in this case with Ondria, they couldn’t even be bothered. Can I see a black girl do SCANDANAVIAN PRINCESS please? Hmmm?”. These are my sentiments as well. Hire more black models, support black designers and the African Fashion Weeks constructed to empower black and African people in the fashion industry.
Some food for thought.
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HERIETH |
Grace Mahary |
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