Fashionista.com has scans of a recent spread in American Vogue profiling some of fashion's brightest stars:



That's right ladies and gents: not one, or two, but
THREE non-caucasian models. On top of featuring confirmed star
Arlenis Pena, they also give shine to Nigerian model
Oluchi Orlandi and Indian Beauty
Lakshmi Menon.
I must admit, my heart is warming slowly towards Vogue;
in July 2008, they asked if Fashion was Racist, and after a resounding chorus answered, "
YES" they started to make real strides to be more inclusive.
I might think about reinstating my subscription, but the real question is:
Does this change your opinion of Vogue?
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