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Does the Runway Equal the ‘Real World’?

NY Fashion Week Runway Presentations Still Do NOT Reflect Consumers!

(excerpt from blog article by Keli Goff) www.keligoff.com

“Most of the runways at New York Fashion Week this year were about as diverse as a Tea Party rally.  Meaning they weren’t.”

“Out of 4699 looks, 405 or 8.6 percent models were African-American, 345 or 7.3 percent were Asian, 114 or 2.4 percent were Latino, 149 or 3.2 percent were considered other (we couldn’t decipher their ethnicity but they weren’t Caucasian) and a considerable 3686 or 78.4 percent were Caucasian.”

“Out of 144 shows, 25 shows featured no models of African-American descent. Nineteen shows featured no models of Asian descent, Latinos only appeared in 63 shows and of those only 31 shows had more than one model. Caucasian models dominated every single show, and there wasn’t one show in which they did not appear.”

The good news is there were some designers who made sure that their runways reflected the diversity of the consumers who wear their clothes. Betsey Johnson, Gwen Stefani (L.A.M.B.), Diane Von Furstenberg, Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Tam and First Lady favorite Jason Wu all had multiple black models and models of all colors in their shows.

I know what labels I’ll be buying this weekend.”

xo, mo
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One Response

  1. This post was so insightful and makes me wonder how far we have not come, need to come and if anyone else thinks on this level. Great post!

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