Do you think brands feel pressure to include white women in order to build a successful brand? Yes, I do think so. Caucasian consumers are still very much the most lucrative for a lot of brands. Whilst this has definitely begun to shift in recent times due to the growing wealth from Asian consumers as well as African-Americans, white consumers are still the most dominant for many fashion brands. Even for us, we initially thought our product would be predominately for Hijabis, Hispanic/Latinos and Black women (due to the bold use of colors), but we were very surprised as to how many images we received from Caucasian women rocking our scarves. It was absolutely lovely, and including them in our promotional imagery felt natural as we also wanted to show how our scarves can really be worn on anyone.TV: Yara Shahidiâs Emmys Look Included an Optical Illusion For Monse, that sometimes means straightening her curly locks and wearing a skirt when she is visiting her mom, as opposed to her signature jeans and T-shirts in Freeridge. Like so many teens and young adults, she’s struggling to find her own place in the world. It's also a particular challenge for young people of color, beginning to reckon things such ascode-switchingand assimilation. reported Everlaneâs massive cuts to its staff. According toVice
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