Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Women's Fashion Icon Accuses Publications of Rascism





Naomi Campbell, who appeared on the cover of Vogue at the age of 17, has accused fashion publications of "sidelining black beauty".

Campbell, thirty-seven, said she was so unhappy by the lack of black models on the front of glossy magazines that, 2 decades after her Vogue debut, she was planning to set her own agency in Kenya to redress the imbalance.

"Even myself, I get a raw deal from my own country in England. For example, I hardly come on the front pages of the London Vogue magazine. Only white models, some of whom are not as prominent as I am, are put on splash pages. I don't want to quit modelling until I find that black models get equal prominence and recognition by the world media," she said.

Take a look at women's fashion Icon Naomi, black is beautiful baby.

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