Note the hairstyles. Black folks in the diaspora should just say no to participating in racist ads and purchasing brands who are aware or unaware of what they are doing. Most brands are aware of of the blowback but they know controversy gets attention and there are no real consequences.
Many of the women also all look like they are wearing wigs.
Malcolm H.
Well the editor of British Vogue is a Black man named Edward Enninful. It’s fashion! Hairstyles are part of fashion.
You have 9 Blk women and they all have UNnatural hair. What if they all had blue contacts, would this be ok as well?
Those are hair styles. Hell, they may all have on wigs for all that I know. And about the blue contacts? Nice try on the hypothetical. 🙂
Fashion is clothes! Fashion is hair !
Fashion is anything one wants it to be. Yes, it’s a hypothetical question but a real possibility considering they did not let a single one wear her natural hair. No answer?
Not sure why you flagged my response.
I simply stated
1) Many Black people participate knowingly and unknowingly in supporting white supremacy so the fact the Editor in Chief and hair stylist is means nothing.
2) Yes, imagery is powerful. Black women all with white hairstyles and straightened hair perpetuates the same old same old!
3) It also looks like they were all wearing wigs as well which is another problem!