Monday, 16 September 2013

Naomi Speaks Out on The Fashion Industry Snubbing Black & Asian models

Naomi Campbell has told Sky News the fashion industry is still plagued by racism, despite attempts to eradicate it over a number of years.

The supermodel criticised casting agents and accused them of being reluctant to book non-white models.
"It's disappointing that they still think before booking models of colour," she told Sky News.
"It's appalling. It shouldn't be that way in this day and age."
It is not the first time the 43-year-old model has used the platform of London Fashion Week to raise the issue of racial discrimination.

At the beginning of the month, she teamed up with businesswoman and supermodel Iman to launch the Diversity Coalition.
Their objective is to highlight the "racist act" of having one, or no, models from different ethnic backgrounds in a catwalk show.
Last season, 82.7% of models were white at New York Fashion Week, with only 9.1% Asian, 6% black and 2% Latina.

Thirteen shows had no model of non-white ethnic background at all.
London Fashion Week, which features 58 catwalk shows over five days, is expected to attract more than £100m in orders, according to the British Fashion Council.
The fashion industry contributes £21bn annually to the British economy.

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