For the July issue of Italian Vogue, Mr. Meisel has photographed only black models. In a reverse of the general pattern of fashion magazines, all the faces are black, and all the feature topics are related to black women in the arts and entertainment. Mr. Meisel was given roughly 100 pages for his pictures. The issue will be on European newsstands next Thursday and in the United States soon after.
Conspicuous by Their Presence
By CATHY HORYN
RACIAL prejudice in the fashion industry has long persisted because of tokenism and lookism. “We already have our black girl,” says a designer to a fashion-show casting agent, declining to see others. Or: “She doesn’t have the right look.” Laziness, paranoia and pedantry may also have something to do with the failure to hire black models for shows and magazine features in any meaningful number, but, hey, that’s just a guess.
A decade ago the thing to deplore was the stereotyping of black models by dressing them in African-inspired clothes (or the Asian girls in kimonos). This at least gave work to minority models, but it also encouraged a Western view of African culture of the many-bangles-many-beads variety.
O.K., so fashion ain’t deep. It looks into a mirror and sees ... itself. The irony in fashion is that it loves change but it can’t actually change anything. It can only reflect a change in the air. But what changes fashion? What would finally move American designers to include more black models on their runways? That 30 percent of the country is nonwhite? That black women spend $20 billion a year on clothes? That an African-American is the presumptive presidential nominee of the Democratic Party?
The answer is the individual eye.
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Naomi Campbell
My wife and I have a very large framed photograph of Naomi Campbell shot by Herb Ritts hanging in our dining room. In the photograph, Campbell is standing with her back to a wall with her arms extended up over her head. The photo only shows the upper half of her body which is completely nude. She looks absolutely stunning.
in my dreams
could I look that beautiful and inviting....I am not even into shoes but I would buy them just to recreate this pose...LOL.
I'm not into fashion, but I
I'm not into fashion, but I do know this is good news for young women and girls of color who are.
A nonfashion comment - pt, your wife has an incredible amount of security and trust. lol
Black is Beautiful
Black has always been beautiful and Black models should not feel inferior in any way to other models.
Thanks to Vogue Italia for making this truth known in pictures.
Cheers and God bless you always.
"A nonfashion comment - pt,
"A nonfashion comment - pt, your wife has an incredible amount of security and trust."
Thanks. My wife does have a lot of trust in me but the photograph really is a work of art and she loves art. Our kids don't even notice it and my in-laws, who are kind, generous and regularly attend church, pretend not to notice.
I could see buying a copy of
I could see buying a copy of this issue when it hits the USofA.
I've been keeping my eyes out for this issue. I'm going
to get more than one copy.