Naomi Campbell: modelling more racist than ever
Supermodel Naomi Campbell says the fashion industry is more racist than ever.
  Campbell hit out at the lack of black faces on magazine covers and catwalks.
  She told The London Paper: âWomen of colour are not a trend. Thatâs the bottom line. Itâs a pity that people donât always appreciate black beauty. In some instances, black models are being sidelined by major modelling agencies.â
  She continued: âFashion needs to go back to the way it used to be when wonderful designers like Yves Saint Laurent, Gianni Versace and Azzedine AlaĂŻa just had a great line-up of beautiful womenâwhite, black, Chinese, Hispanic.â
  Campbell, 37, admitted that her supermodel pals helped her career by taking a stand against racism.
  âLinda Evangelista and Christy Turlington would go to big designers and say, âIf you donât pick Naomi to be in your show, then I donât want to be in itâ,â she recalled.
  âThe only reason I got the cover of French Vogue was because Yves Saint Laurent called up and told them heâd pull his ads if they didnât.â
  The Streatham-born star spoke out after her former boss admitted racism was still rife in the industry.
  Carole White, head of the Premier model agency and who represented Campbell for 17 years, said: âA black girl has to be perfect to get work. The bookers are told, âDonât send any ethnic girls.â
  âI showed a picture of a new black girl to an agent in Milan, and he actually recoiled. He said, âWe donât have black girls in Milan. Itâs impossible.âââPress Association










unfortunately true
Comment by insidethetents — February 22, 2008 @ 11.46
They way you show protest to such bigotry is with your buying dollars. Why support anyone or a brand that doesn’t support you?
Comment by riceroni — June 2, 2008 @ 2.42
Excellent point, Riceroni! The power is with us: we can vote with our purchases.
Comment by Jack Yan — June 2, 2008 @ 6.32