Our snapshot from today got me thinking about the portrayals of black women in fashion, and how they’re so typically placed in “Out of Africa” spreads that suggest their closeness to and affinity for animals.I blogged about the Naomi Campbell pictures (photographed by Jean-Paul Goude) for AOL Black Voices, and in my research stumbled upon these pictures of Grace Jones and Amber Rose:
Grace Jones, also photographed by Jean-Paul Goude, was featured on the cover of Goude’s 1981 book Jungle Fever. Amber Rose (who is of Cape Verdean descent) appears in Complex Magazine’s September 2009 issue.
Though the photos were taken decades apart, the message is the same. These women are so wild they must be caged–they’re sultry, snarling sex beasts. No matter how many years pass, it seems as if black women can’t shake the same animalistic image.
Naomi Campbell, Russian Vogue, December 2008
In my AOL post, which suggests this portrayal was offensive, one commenter said, “This is why blacks are so often held back because we spend too much time and effort sweating the small stuff to fight the big fight. There are real issues to be addressed right now but I see those aren’t being touched.” Another said, “This “small stuff” sends a wider message to everyone regardless of color, if the recent events with Gates and even Obama slanders have taught us nothing: that people of color and black people specifically, are so far removed from white or whiteness that they can never be considered human(e), therefore are in fact, the animals their (supposed) ancestors roamed with.“
Iman photographed by Peter Beard, 1985
On what side do you fall in this debate? Is it small stuff? Or are you offended?
Also, what roles do models play in this? Someone like Naomi should have the power to say ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ No?
Summer’s not done yet! Stay cool in hot tees and accessories by urban designer Marc C.
His fall 09 collection launched last week and features t-shirts that pay homage to fashion icons like Anna Wintour, Andre Leon Talley, and the incomparable Grace Jones…
The collection also boasts cotton creations highlighting hot trends…
And of course has the requisite tributes to Michael Jackson…
In addition to t-shirts, he has quirky necklaces, brooch clips, and hair clips in bowtie silhouettes (perfect for a Gossip Girl Look):
Check out his website here or follow him on Twitter.
I’m feeling those fashion icon and MJ tees. Which ones are you ready to cop?
Today Angela from Virginia gives us this cute pic she snapped in her backyard:
She says, “Here’s a pic of me getting ready to meet up with an old friend! The blazer was my mother’s from waaay back in the day lol, now it’s mine!”
You’re definitely giving some Tyra level fierceness in your stare! Your better work!
What do you think?
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Sneaker brand Pony paired with the Keep A Breast Foundation to raise breast cancer awareness among women. $3 from each pair goes toward breast cancer research:
The shoes are designed by Granadan artist Pepa Preito, who doesn’t skim on color:
They’re perfect for the chick who likes a bit of flavor on her feet. And they won’t break the bank! Get ’em for $50-$75 here.
~Vuitton
Amber Rose went for a G.I. Jane steeze with this $850 Alexander Wang Bianca Bag:
100% functional, you can pop your lipstick, debit card, and cell phone in any of the vest’s pockets for a fashion forward look.
Funnily, I tried this item on after interviewing Ne-Yo the other day:
A Fashion Bomb fan recently put me on to Josh X-an-tus, a multi-talented R&B artist who has worked with Swizz Beatz and Los.
The self proclaimed sneaker head has an eye for fancy footwear and fashion, as seen in this video.
He’s teamed with menswear brand Parish Nation to offer one lucky male Fashion Bomber this polo shirt:
The first person to leave a comment telling us the name of Josh X-an-tus’ single with Jadakiss will win!