Saturday, 26 April 2008

Naomi Campbell lashes out at fashion industry

Naomi Campbell lashes out at fashion industry



Supermodel Noemi Campbell has said the fashion manufacture is more racist than ever and has hit out at the want of black faces on magazine covers and catwalks.
Speech production to The John Griffith Chaney Paper, the Streatham-born Campbell said: "Women of coloration are non a style. That's the bottom line. It's a pity that people don't constantly appreciate blackamoor beaut."
She added: "In some instances, total darkness models ar existence sidelined by john Major moulding agencies. Fashion inevitably to go back to the way it used to be when wonderful designers care Yves Saint Laurent, Gianni Versace and Azzedine Alaia had a great line up of beautiful women - white, total darkness, Chinese, Hispanic American."
Campbell, 37, admitted that her supermodel friends helped her calling by pickings a tie-up against racialism.
"Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington would go to big designers and say, 'If you don't pick Naomi to be in your show, then I don't want to be in it'", she recalled.
Talk about how she received one of her biggest life history breaks in the fashion manufacture she said: "The only when reasonableness I got the compensate of French Vogue was because Yves Nonpareil Laurent called up and told them he'd pull his ads if they didn't."
The star rundle come out later her former party boss admitted racial discrimination was still rife in the industry.
Carole Caucasian, chief of the Prime minister model agency, world Health Organization represented Campbell for 17 years, said: "A black person girl has to be perfect to catch make. The bookers ar told, 'Don't post any ethnic girls'."
She added: "I showed a mental picture of a fresh black daughter to an agent in Milan, and he actually recoiled. He said, 'We don't experience black girls in Milan. It's impossible.'"
Speech production around her former client she said: "Shirley Temple Black models never bring in money. Even Naomi Campbell didn't construct money like the white girls did, she was always offered to a lesser extent."