Wednesday, July 28, 2010
New Fashion Director At ESSENCE Making Waves
Essence Magazine is taking a lot of heat after it was discovered that their new Fashion Director Ellianna Placas is not African-American, but rather Caucasian. Placas, who previously worked at US Weekly and O, The Oprah Magazine is set to start her new gig in September but a lot of people are up in arms over the decision to hire someone who although being qualified is not African-American. Even former Honey Magazine editor Michaela Angela Davis tweeted her disapproval stating, "Its with a heavy heavy heart I have learned that Essence magazine has engaged a white fashion director, this hurts, literally, spiritually." She then went on to elaborate further on facebook, "If there were balance in the industry; if we didn't have a history of being ignored and disrespected; if more mainstream fashion media included people of color before the ONE magazine dedicated to black women "diversified", it would feel different". Davis definitely has a point about mainstream fashion outlests not being satisfactorily diversified, but that shouldn't be the reason why a publication geared towards African-American women can't hire a white woman to be its Fashion Director. Fashion is a global indulgence and for the most part is virtually color blind. Having a classic sense of style or an addiction to designer labels is not limited to women of a certain race or creed. Besides, Essence is in dire need of a change. And if Ellianna Placas is the right woman for the job, then I say Kudos to her! and Kudos to Essence! for making a sensible decision rather than a racial one.
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Thank you! I'm with you about Essence hiring the best candidate period and not the best black candidate. Michaela Angela Davis is playing with semantics to try and disguise racism but it's transparent. I understand the fashion industry is lacking in people of color but how is this attack about Placas' hiring going to solve that, and how would that be any different?!?!? She also basically attacked Angela Burt-Murray by publicly and vocally questioning/doubting her abilities and professionalism. Isn't this the same woman that says black women should lift each other?!?! There is a whole lot of hypocrisy here and I'm not having it.
UGH. The amount of time and energy wasted on this makes me ill.
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