Fashion is constantly changing from decade to decade, but I don't see a change in how many black faces I see on the runway, and it's something we should talk about because it's a problem.
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Fashion hasn't changed enough yet. There's too much a stereotype of beauty.
We use fashion for status and to beautify and there's nothing wrong with that, but when it becomes completely unbalanced, then you're living a decadent life. And when that happens on a global scale, you're living in a decadent world.
Fashion is about change, don't you think?
One doesn't want fashion to look ridiculous, silly, or out of step with the times - but you do want designers that make you think, that make you look at fashion differently. That's how fashion changes. If it doesn't change, it's not looking forward. And that's important to me.
We need to have a conversation about the fact that black faces are not as visible as they should be, that there is huge inequality everywhere in terms of race.
Fashion changes. Everyone in fashion changes. I think it's important to change it up and reinvent yourself every now and again.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.
Fashion is not just about trends. It's about political history. You can trace it from the ancient Romans to probably until the '80s, and you can see defining moments that were due either to revolutions or changes in politics.
Most makeup campaigns are not in black and white.
I always look at things half full and definitely see a change in how things are going as far as black actresses and their opportunities.
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