Saturday, May 21, 2011

Is Vogue Racist?


Dear Ms. Anna Wintour (Editor in Chief of Vogue Magazine),
            Some say you are the most powerful woman in the world, and whether you are or not is not for me to decide. I am sure that you have not met many who are willing to question your authority or decisions, but when those few come along they should be respected for expressing their voice. Vogue magazine and Anna Wintour would be nothing without their readers, and here is one Vogue reader expressing her opinion and appreciation.
            I am Liana Murray and I live in Asheville, North Carolina. I attend Asheville High School, ranked one of the top 100 high schools by Newsweek. I read every month’s issue of Vogue, I have seen The September Issue, and fashion is a huge part of my life.
            Vogue, world-wide, has recently been addressing the issue of pro-anorexia (pro-ana) websites and embracing the body of the real woman; which is great. Tons of your readers have felt closer with Vogue since the Rihanna issue, but not everyone.
            When I was a little girl I flipped through the glistening pages of your magazine, entranced by the world of fashion. Your magazine gave me a sense that I was closer to that world, closer to my dreams, that I could almost touch them. But in reality that fierce world is literally miles and miles away. As I grow older I realize how far away it really is, especially when I am looking through your magazine, Vogue.
            The United States of America is full of people of all different ethnicities, religions, and political views; and yet only the Caucasian race is fully recognized. I flip through your magazine and that is all I see. Porcelain models spread across those glossy pages everywhere. I don’t feel recognized or acknowledged. Vogue magazine sets a standard for women, fashion, beauty and looks. What kind of example is this for those 13 million Vogue readers? Magazines like Ebony and JET are specifically for the black reader because magazines like Vogue are not.
            Next time you’re editing your magazine, at a photo shoot, glancing at an advertisement, attending an event, or even walking through the office; just notice how little color is before you. Maybe there are a few Western Asians, Latinos, or maybe a few black people dotted here and there; but that is not diversity.  The definition of diverse is “of various kinds” and if you can count the people of color with your fingers compared to the amount of white people, then that is not diverse. Racism is the lack of color, and Vogue is just that.
            There are so many different races out there, most being races of color: Caucasian, Indian, Native American, Latino, Middle Eastern, Western Asian, and Black. For Vogue to be equal, diverse, and free of racism; then over half of the photographs would contain people of color, considering that white is only one of many different races. Having all different colors spread across your pages would bring even more readers to your magazine, and show the world that beauty does not come in only one shade.
            This racism and lack of diversity is hardly recognized because we see this everywhere and every day. Vogue can be the first to begin this change and fight against this racism we have all lived with for so long. If you are “the pope of the fashion world” then listen and begin this new era of what beauty can really be. Stretch the limits and create this path of equality, and the rest of the world will slowly begin to follow.

Sincerely and with great respect,
Liana R. Murray


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Vogue Controversies.. Curves&Color?

Vogue's April Issue:

This month, Vogue has completely stepped up in most ways. As you should know, the people of the world (especially in the U.S.) are very materialistic: meaning we (specifically as women) are very obsessed with the way we look and how we present ourselves. And Vogue magazine provides us with a sort of guide on looks. But some women take Vogue too seriously, and become obsessed with becoming the skinny, white women who cover the pages of most fashion magazines, like Vogue. But this month, the April issue of Vogue has changed in a few ways. Anna Wintour and Vogue's decision of placing Rihanna (a three/fourths black & curvy woman) on the cover was a very bold statement. The "pro-ana" blogs and websites have just recently been noticed as a huge problem; and Vogue, universally, has been addressing this issue.Vogue Italia (Vogue.it) is specifically addressing the issue also: http://www.vogue.it/magazine/petizione-contro-i-siti-pro-anoressia






 By Vogue having these incredibly thin and tall, white women spread across the pages of the magazine, it creates an image for the women who read it that this is the definition of beautiful. But this April issue of Vogue has proved that this is not the only beautiful. That curves are still gorgeous.



















This April issue has stepped it up, by portraying all different kinds of shapes and sizes in the magazine.
This month is a huge statement in Vogue history. 








Queen Latifah is the Covergirl who represents the Queen collection, which is made specifically for the black woman. And they put her right on the back cover of the Vogue April issue.

This magazine, who barely ever puts people of color on the pages, went all out this month. They should really do this more often.





Crazy and bright hair colors are obviously in style right now...



...by featuring Lady Gaga with pink hair last month, and then Rihanna with her bright red locks this month, this is a large statement too!
Vogue is telling us that curves, uniqueness, bright and bold is in-fashion!


 Rihanna, with her beautiful curves and completely unique bright red hair, this three/fourths black woman is a pop sensation and also a fashion icon.
Vogue has progressed on many things... but there is still an even larger problem:::


About fifty years ago segregation ended, and still today there is racism. Racism is the lack of a certain race, or the idea that one race is the only (acknowledged) race. 

racist - a person with a prejudiced belief that one race is superior to others

Although Vogue has made a break through by embracing the "real-woman" and her curves, there is still another issue that needs to be addressed by this magazine. Which is the problem of almost completely all white women throughout the magazine. Statistics now say that Hispanics and Asians will outnumber whites by the year of 2019, and everybody (including Vogue) needs to embrace this fact also. 

We have a black president now! It's 2011! Don't you think it's about time there's more than just white people in magazines like Vogue. Even though this April Issue of Vogue has black women on the cover... just flip through the pages. In the latest April issue, I even counted.. and I was getting tired of how I saw the back of only one black man's head over the span of thirty pages.
 The numbers that I counted was over two-hundred-fifty photos of white people, and only about forty-five photos of black people (and that's including Rihanna's whole spread and cover).

The reason we don't notice this is because it's EVERYWHERE! There's a lack of color everywhere...and so much, that we've gotten used to it, and don't even notice the fact that racism is still alive, and right in our faces. Just a few examples are BAND-AID brand band-aids, which are 'skin color', also there is "nude lipstick" which only would come in a light pink. Although we try to deny it, it's true, and it's everywhere.



Vogue (September 2010-May 2011):






 
 Above, there are eight issues of Vogue shown, from September 2010 to May 2011. Two, of those eight issues, there are black women on the cover. And Halle Berry is biracial (with black and white), and Rihanna is mixed (with 75% black, and 25% white).


Although Vogue is a very prestigious magazine, and I commend them for their spread on beautiful and curvy bodies; they are not showing the world that black (and color) is beautiful too.

As Vogue has clearly been showing, 2011 is a time when us women should begin to embrace our bodies (no matter what shape or size), and just be bold and wonderful, like Rihanna and Lady Gaga with their pink and red hair. Who should be next, to show off these wonderful trends?

Nicki Minaj! 
She is the perfect example:
Just like Rihanna and Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj presents herself in bold and outlandish (yet amazing/wonderful) ways, with crazy fashion/hair style risks. She's the perfect example of the next woman who should be on the cover of Vogue. Her bright/bold hair&fashion, her gorgeous curves, and the fact that she is a 100% woman of color.. makes her the ideal Vogue woman.
(But who knows if that will ever happen, since Vogue would never put a woman of color on the cover two issues in a row!!)






Animal Print is a classic style, and she took it to the next level!
Her Bold lips and hair... Vogue should really continue their trend of having these strong, powerful, fashionable, and bold women on their cover (i.e. Rihanna, Lady Gaga)


To end it for today, I just want to say Vogue is wonderful, and I love that they put a curvy woman on their cover, but I think it's time to go beyond just curves, and really embrace the real woman. And the real woman is not just white; but all colors&ethnicity: black, white, Indian, E. Asian, Middle Eastern, South American, Latino, and Native American... Every woman is real, and should publicly be embraced and shown. 

Color is a beautiful thing, and it's about time the world realizes it.


Sunday, November 7, 2010

all made up...

Make Up... 


Make up can completely transform a face....or just enhance a woman's beauty...


2010/11 trends include:


 A Fresh, Clean Face:



1.
It feels&looks nice to have a fresh, 
clean face.
It's as natural as you can get, 
yet still beautiful.
Chanel Iman looks great&al naturale,
in the photograph...







Thick, Bold Liner:




 2.
Thick and Bold liner! 
Your eyes pop out of the darkness surrounding them,
In the photo, 
you can see that she has the perfect 2010/11 look...
with a fresh face, nude lips, thick&bold eyes!






 Shimmery Eyes:




3.
Bright, sparkly, and shimmery!
Light bounces off your lids, 
creating an illusion of large, beautiful eyes.
In the photo, her eyes appear larger and longer,
because of the shimmer and sparkle on her lids.







The Smokey Eye:



4.
The Smokey Eye has become so popular. 
It frames your eyes with color and burst.
In the photo, she has a pretty, nude lip,
clean, fresh makeup, 
and her grey-blue eyes pop!




 Bold Eyes:


 5.
 Big&bold 
eyes are the ultimate trend,
Bursts of heavy color around the eye
 create the look.
In the photo, 
 the green from her eyes are spread
 in the crease and below the brow.
 Also, notice the pearl in the corners of her eyes,
 creating more illusions of large eyes.






 Long, Voluminous Lashes:




 6.
 Thick, long, Voluminous...
 different colored mascara,
 even false,
  will create the look
 of long, bold lashes.




  


Nude, Glossy Lips:
 
 7.
Since this seasons trend is for a beautiful, 
bold eye, it is evened out with a nice,
 natural, nude lip.
 Glossy, shiny, and plump lips
 are also the way to go.


Bright Reds&Orange:




 8.
 Bright reds&oranges are big this fall/winter,
 in clothing&cosmetics...
 An orange or red lip brings 
 life to the washed-out faces of winter.











Do you want these looks?

1. A Fresh, Clean Face:
  • Cover girl Foundation -clean: http://www.covergirl.ca/en_ca/products/product.php?productId=clean_makeup
  • Dream Mousse Concealer: http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Face/Concealer/dream-mousse-concealer.htm
  • liquiline blast-black/brown: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=liquiline_blast_eyeliner
2.  Thick, Bold Liner:

  • Liquiline blast-black/brown: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=liquiline_blast_eyeliner
  • 34 lashes MAC: http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/150/404/34-Lash/index.tmpl
  • Maybelline Expert Wear-Eye shadows singles-black: http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Eye/Eyeshadow/expert-wear-eye-shadow-singles.htm 
3. Shimmery Eyes:
  •  Hard Candy Cream Glitter Shadow- queenie/electra: http://www.hardcandy.com/products.php?cat=13#390
  • Maybelline great lash BIG mascara: http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Eye/Mascara/great-lash-big-mascara.htm
  • Hard Candy Take me Out liner- vice/submarine: http://www.hardcandy.com/products.php?cat=10#425 
4. The Smokey Eye: 

  • Maybelline Expert Wear-Eye shadows singles-black: http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Eye/Eyeshadow/expert-wear-eye-shadow-singles.htm 
  • Maybelline Expert Wear-Eye shadows singles-Urban Brown: http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Eye/Eyeshadow/expert-wear-eye-shadow-singles.htm
  • Liquiline blast-black: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=liquiline_blast_eyeliner  
  •  Revlon Matte lipstick- pink pout: http://www.revlon.com/Revlon-Home/Products/Lips/Lipcolor/Revlon-Matte-Lipstick.aspx 
5. Bold Eyes:
  • Liquiline blast-black&blue boom: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=liquiline_blast_eyeliner 
  • Cover Girl eye enhancers 1-kit shadows- Turquoise Tempest: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=eye_enhancers_1_kit_shadows 
  • Hard Candy Baked Meteor Shadow- Space Cadet: http://www.hardcandy.com/products.php?cat=13#436
  • Cover Girl Lashblast Fusion-Very black: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=lashblast_fusion_mascara
  • Revlon Luxurious color kohl eyeliner- pure white: http://www.revlon.com/Revlon-Home/Products/Eyes/Eye-Liner/Revlon-Luxurious-Color-Kohl-Eyeliner.aspx 
6.Long, Voluminous Lashes:

  • eEyelash.com-#F130: http://www.eeyelash.com/MClient.php?D1=S&F1=frame&D2=S&F2=La&D3=S&F3=proddetail&catno=3&no=108&category=name&keyword=
7. Nude, Glossy Lips:

  • Revlon Colorburst Lipstick-soft nude: http://www.revlon.com/Revlon-Home/Products/Lips/Lipcolor/NEW-Revlon-ColorBurst-Lipstick.aspx
8. Bright Reds&Orange:

  • Revlon Luxurious color kohl eyeliner- pure white: http://www.revlon.com/Revlon-Home/Products/Eyes/Eye-Liner/Revlon-Luxurious-Color-Kohl-Eyeliner.aspx 
  • Cover Girl eye enhancers 1-kit shadows- Purple Pop: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=eye_enhancers_1_kit_shadows 
  • Cover Girl eye enhancers 1-kit shadows- Aqua paradise: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=eye_enhancers_1_kit_shadows
  • Cover Girl Lashblast Fusion-Very black: http://www.covergirl.com/products/product.jsp?productId=lashblast_fusion_mascara    
  • MAC eyeshadow-bitter(green): http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/154/363/Eye-Shadow/index.tmpl
  • Cover girl Foundation -clean: http://www.covergirl.ca/en_ca/products/product.php?productId=clean_makeup
  • Dream Mousse Concealer: http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Face/Concealer/dream-mousse-concealer.htm
  • MAC Powder Blush: http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/156/329/Powder-Blush/index.tmpl 
  • Revlon Super Lustrous lipstick fire&ice- Siren: http://www.revlon.com/Revlon-Home/Products/Lips/Lipcolor/Revlon-Super-Lustrous-Lipstick-LIMITED-EDITION.aspx
  • MAC Impeccable Brow Pencil- black: http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/149/7171/Impeccable-Brow-Pencil/index.tmpl
  • Manic Panic Classic Cream formula (semi-permanent)- electric lava: http://www.manicpanic.com/besthaircolor/electriclava.html



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  • http://farm1.static.flickr.com/79/277573192_5a50d08803_o.jpg
  • http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/16/smokeyeyes.jpg
  • http://www.realbeauty.com/cm/realbeauty/images/Dy/rb-bold-makeup-eyes-blues-4-0809-de-medium_new.jpg
  • http://fashioninsideout.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/glitter1.jpg
  • http://media.photobucket.com/image/orange%20lips/limecrime/tutorials/katafter.jpg
  • http://www.christycoleman.com/main/media/Soft_Subtle_Large.jpg
  • http://media.onsugar.com/files/ons1/330/3304674/25_2009/25/chanel2.jpg

Saturday, November 6, 2010

a hAiRy SiTuAtiOn...

Hair: Everyone has it.. or wishes to. 

So many different styles of hair! 

 


Kinky:



Kinky hair is beautiful!
Many who have it, try to change it, but some embrace their natural hair...













 Straight:

Straight hair is the norm.
What kinky&curly haired girls would love to have.
It's easy, flowy, simple, and pretty! 
 The type of hair you generally see everywhere, on asian people, on white people, and black people too. 
It's the hair style many sought after. 
Photographed in the magazines, 
 all the models and celebrities, 
with the perfect frizz-free, straight hair.



 
Curly:




What most straight-haired girls envy, are the curls. Lucious, big, and curly. 
Lately, there has been lots of curly hairstyles everywhere.. 
in the magazines, on celebs, in music videos, on models...
It's Glamorous...









Short&Long:

Some believe long hair represents femininity, while many women look amazing with short hair. Some try so hard to grow their hair out, while some can't wait to chop it off.... Short hair is a statement in some sorts, while long hair is, in some ways, expected...Both short and long are beautiful...


Wavy:



Wavy hair is the perfect mix between curly and straight... 
Loose, lovely, beautiful....
Everyone loves waves, they look so care-free, 
but yet so complex...


 

 





Weaves&Extensions:

 We all wonder how celebs and models have that perfect, beautiful hair. The answers are weaves, extensions, and money. Good hair stylists, and good extensions/weaves don't come cheap. All the perfection that we see on stages, in movies, in photos and magazines... it's not really real. Nobodies perfect...we just have things to provide that illusion of perfection...that we all want.
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  • http://a323.yahoofs.com/phugc/VU2bQqB4yyMY/photos/4d808153f78ced06b7def2017c460500/ori_e23c3bbe891dec.jpg?ug_____DUB96Gaq0
  • http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/11/30/article-1090687-02A5E2D0000005DC-194_306x391.jpg
  • thegloss.com
  • http://www.virtualhaircare.com/images/AHFAawards07/hairdresser/AUST_NADER_3.jpg
  • http://harperjvalentine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/aisha_cain_hair.jpg
  • http://www.afrocare.com/cart.php?target=image&action=detailed_image&id=113
  • http://photos.essence.com/system/images/gallery/000/019/222/full/weave-curl-conscious_src.jpg?1256672384 
  • http://media.photobucket.com/image/asian%20,model%20wavy%20hair/Huexinh146/Songhyekyo/Min%20Ho/090113143542-949-179.jpg

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Looking Back

We look back, for our fashion, look to the fresh ideas we once had and transform them into something fascinating and beautiful: something everyone yearns to wear, even touch. Trends are always recreated and everyone is wearing a trend (old or new, for that specific person). Everyone has something to do with fashion, whether it be your grandma or your plumber. Fashion is a style, a way of life, something we have everyday...whether that style is way back 35 years ago, or whether it's a year ahead of our time. This fall&winter, we have recreated 50s style and made it our own again. High waisted bottoms, intricate laces and beading, bold patterns&color, fur, luxury...


50s inspired fall&winter 2010-60 years later:






  • Smart and Sophisticated:

Tons of plaid, tweed, wools, and knit sweaters everywhere!


  • Soft...but Fierce:
 
 Luxurious furs and different animal prints on anything! Shoes, hats, coats, accessories, dresses, and even pants. Of course, not real fur! Faux is Haute!

  • Simple Elegance: 
  Light and creamy colors, flowing skirts, thin cardigans, lace, details, along with pearl necklaces...simple elegance.

  •  Bold, not brash: 
 Bold patterns, textures, and colors...shine, sparkle, and glimmer!




Resources:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=13zu8ia&s=4
http://media.photobucket.com/image/cable-knit%20sweater%20and%20plaid/liebemarlene/newebay/new5-7.jpg
http://theluxbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Giselle-Cavalli-5-e1282802241472.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjfnARqIsSZS5RPaEMOsira_IOL0Oe8TC1UdwNeFqN7_y0lkLUluEqflQOiur6t0PUCOClM9s_6KytD1n5XSbTkOacuFnVX80AcIOUUkp_3t5RQSQLgprEeUHiRImkw1s08CNl1qZUnuVWe/s1600/1.jpg
http://cdn.buzznet.com/media/jj1//2010/09/carey-vogue/carey-mulligan-vogue-october-2010-cover-01.jpg
 (I do not own or claim any rights over photos above)

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I am a young woman attending high school. I love fashion, and am looking forward to pursuing a career in it. I also hope that I could model on my way, travel the world, and learn many languages. I decided to start a blog, because I wanted my input on fashion to be out there too. I really hope you enjoy!