Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Hey loves! With it being Black History Month, I’ve been really thinking about the lack of diversity in the fashion/blogging industry. While fashion has no color, imagine being a young black girl and not seeing bloggers who look like you widely represented. I was inspired by so many facets and brands of fashion but I rarely saw a dark skinned black woman featured. As the years passed, major campaigns still show the same typical faces and bloggers.

I started blogging 8 years ago, back when blogging wasn’t really blogging. This all took root for me on Tumblr! Crazy right? I started taking photos with my iPhone as a way for me to shop smarter and build a working wardrobe of quality pieces that I can build outfits from. I found myself having to go shopping for every event, party, etc. and I hated feeling so unprepared. As I found myself flocking to fashion blogs over fashion magazines, I decided to start my own blog and challenge myself creatively.

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Last year, several well known fashion brands received public rebuke for their blatant lack of diversity and this year, major fashion houses are still releasing disturbing, racially charged clothing and accessories. Fashion and blogging have always been a way for me to be creative but also represent for women who think like me, and look like me. After 8 years of blogging, it is very disheartening to see major ad campaigns that do not feature us. We are working just as hard, investing in high-powered equipment, hiring photographers, sharing high quality content, but the same opportunities are not being offered to us.

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

REPRESENTATION MATTERS

My blog is centered on colorful quality fashion that can make ANY woman feel beautiful. Why aren’t more brands focusing on campaigns and representing ALL women?  “Inclusion is not bringing people into what already exists; it is making a new space, a better space for everyone”- George Dei. There are so many women of color that are creating and releasing crazy high quality content. It should be the NORM to see bloggers of all shapes and sizes represented in major campaigns. It should be the NORM to see bloggers of all cultures being celebrated. It is 2019, and while some brands and publications are catching up, some are still way way behind. I have lost count of how many large brands I’ve worked with who will not repost/regram my content on their pages because I don’t fit the mold of who they usually share.

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

WE MUST KEEP FIGHTING

We must keep the conversation going, long after Black History Month ends. These brands and companies have a responsibility to serve their readership fresh new faces, with fresh new ideas. When they do that, they will have the eyes and hearts of said influencers’ readership. It’s time we be intentional about what brands we choose to work with and support. Our dollars are powerful and we should use them wisely. There is no excuse for lack of diversity in campaigns, commercials, and social media pages.

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

 

HOW YOU CAN HELP

When looking for new bloggers to follow in the fashion industry, search certain hashtags like #blkcreatives #blackwomenwhoblog #browngirlswhoblog, etc. We may not be showing up in your timelines based on the algorithm, but if you search for us, you’d be surprised who you find. When you find those amazing fashion bloggers who inspire you to branch out into a new style, or show you how to work what you already have, share them! Share their pages/websites with your friends! Call out brands that do not showcase WOC, celebrate diverse opinions and voices. Recognize your privileges and use them to uplift and help others! If you are a blogger, collaborate with other bloggers of color! There’s enough to go around! Whatever you do, be inclusive of those that think and look differently than you!

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

Lack of Diversity in the Fashion/Blogging Industry

 

 

Photography: Britney Mitchell

THANK YOU

Thank you all for being a part of this safe community I’ve been building for years. Thank you for listening, reading, supporting me, and cheering me on. It’s because of you that I keep coming back. Please share some of your experiences below, I’d love to hear from ALL of you!

Stay Fabulous!

 

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15 Comments
  • Joyce
    February 25, 2019

    I love this! Being a WOC myself I definitely see a lack of us and also fashion brands using our outrage as free publicity for their brand. I would love to see a change in both aspects and I love how your post reflected that. Keep rising girl!

    • Chioma
      March 5, 2019

      I love that you said that fashion brands are using our outrage as free publicity. That’s why I didn’t mention specific brands in my article 🙂

  • Molly
    February 25, 2019

    Love your outfit and AMEN!!! The industry absolutely needs to change.

    http://www.mollyonthemoveblog.com

    • Chioma
      March 5, 2019

      Thank you so much for reading Molly!

  • Holly
    February 25, 2019

    I love this post! The lack of diversity in the fashion community is totally unacceptable…it’s 2019, and these brands need to get with the program. I love discovering bloggers of all different shapes, sizes, and cultures, and I really hope that more companies start to catch onto this soon.

    • Chioma
      March 5, 2019

      Hi Holly, thanks for reading! I hope so too! I hate I even have to discuss this in 2019!

  • Laquita Tate
    February 25, 2019

    Great content!!!

  • Samantha
    February 25, 2019

    I’m so curious in the follow up convo… you know after everyone agrees then goes back to their corner or comfy space where there is some diversity but still not much. Who will stand up and create a new space rather than invite us to what has already been created? Where are the safety pins now? 🙂

    I am rooting for you always. Know that. Thank you for digging deep and sharing so openly. Here’s to a movement. Here’s to change and living our best life while being the light.

    • Chioma
      March 5, 2019

      Girl me too! OOO you’re making some really good points. I want to see and be part of the follow ups as well 🙂 So tired of begging for inclusion and the continuous lack of. Thank you for reading and engaging me! Your support is on another level 🙂

  • Briana
    February 25, 2019

    I seriously love your outfit! Keep pushing for it girl!

    Briana
    https://beyoutifulbrunette.com/

    • Chioma
      March 6, 2019

      Thanks Briana! I’m trying 🙂

  • Ashley
    February 26, 2019

    You’re the bomb! I agree and push to strive for change.

    • Chioma
      March 6, 2019

      Thank you so much Ashley, so are you! I’m going to keep trying, no matter how hard it gets!

  • Natalie D Ford
    February 27, 2019

    I love this post! Thank you for sharing what’s on every black girl and POC’s mind!! As an aspiring designer and blogger, I see the lack of representation in fashion and it bothers me so much! I want little POC kids to be able to see someone (like me) of their skin doing the things they dream of doing! Fashion has come a long way but it is NOT enough!

    • Chioma
      March 6, 2019

      Hey love! I am SO happy you found this post worth reading 🙂 I want the same, representation matters and our unique perspectives matter! We still have a long way to go!