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Black Models in Fashion

May 8, 2011 by IamMoody

There is a misnomer that fashion and fashion models are re-known for their beauty. Alas, it is not the physical beauty of the individual that captures the attention of world, although physical beauty helps. Instead, it is the confidence of the model, the feeling of being beautiful that causes the individual to be a model.

 

With the fashion world always been on the edge of a revolution and culture, it is little wonder that as minorities, especially black men and women, are becoming the hot thing in the fashion world. This has everything to do with the growing confidence in the different minorities and in the black community. This causes more individuals in the community attempt modeling and enjoy the confidence needed to become a successful model.

 

There are a lot of reasons for this increased confidence level in black models. The number one reason is the moving away from the victim stance that has previous afflicted the community. This has caused more people to become responsible for their actions and create an image of success and beauty within themselves. This leads to a higher level of confidence and a more beautiful individual.

 

Don’t believe me? Think about it. Do you remember seeing a shy, scared or envious model? Do you know of a model that would rather hide than stand up and be noticed? Have you ever seen a person who did not want to be seen? If you want further convincing, watch “What Not To Wear” and look at the “normal” people that they work with. Yes, the clothing changes, but the major reason that that these people look better, black or white, is that they are more confident in themselves.

 

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