Naomi Campbell sees Black Lives Matter altering fashion and beauty
industries
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[June 29, 2020]
By Alexis Akwagyiram
LAGOS (Reuters) - Worldwide protests about
the treatment of Black people will alter the global fashion and beauty
industries by creating job opportunities and products catering for a
broader range of consumers, model Naomi Campbell told Reuters in an
interview.
The fashion world has long been criticised for its lack of diversity.
Some firms are already making product changes as protests about systemic
racism sparked by the killing of Black people by police in the United
States highlight issues related to race.
Campbell, who during a 34-year career was the first Black model to
appear on the covers of French Vogue and Time magazine, said she
believed there would be more opportunities for Black people as
designers, stylists and make up artists.
"Now the whole world is on the same page. The voices are coming out now
... and I look at that with optimism that we will get our change," she
said.
The model also said companies were likely to expand their cosmetics
ranges to match more skin tones.
"We spend a lot of money. We are big consumers," said Campbell,
referring to the opportunities for businesses.
Earlier this month Band-Aid, owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it would
launch a range of bandages to match a variety of skin tones.
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Fashion model Reta Jerry-Riman prepares for a photoshoot to create
campaign images to contribute to the social media challenge called
the 'Vogue Africa Challenge' at a studio in Lagos, Nigeria June 25,
2020. REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja
Campbell, who two years ago told Reuters that Vogue magazine should
launch an African edition, also said she had "come to understand
that Conde Nast are working on bringing a Vogue Africa".
Citing conversations with people at Conde Nast, she said it was
being "looked into to be developed" before the killing of George
Floyd by police sparked worldwide protests. She did not provide
further details.
Conde Nast said it does not comment on future business ventures but
continuously works on the expansion of its brands globally.
(Reporting by Alexis Akwagyiram; Additional reporting by Angela
Ukomadu; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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