Is it just me, or does there seem to be a black face on the cover of almost every Fall Fashion issue this year? It is only the sixth day of August, and already, Iβve counted eightβno, nineβmajor fashion magazine covers featuring black talent, including Vogue, British Vogue, W, British and Canadian Elle, Harperβs Bazaar and Glamour. And while we were still collectively swooning over the reveal of BeyoncΓ©βs history-making covers on Monday, another double fantasy came true as Zendaya and Lupita Nyongβo were revealed as the covers of Marie Claire and Porter magazine, respectively.
While some of these moments have been history- and career-making; others have simply been refreshing. After all, watching many of our faves emerge as the faces of Fall 2018, an unfamiliar feeling has taken hold; something strangely like ... parity?
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And to what do we owe this tremendous pleasure? The Fenty Effect? The Wakanda Effect? The Beychella Effect? The βIβm Rooting for Everybody Blackβ Effect? All of the above? Or, perhaps itβs the 2017 Nielsen series on #BlackGirlMagic that turned the rest of the world on to what weβve been knowing: That our love and loyalty are strong when and where we feel represented?
Whatever it is, itβs not enough for us to simply swoon and celebrate. Now, we have to support. As BeyoncΓ© sagely notes in her September issue cover story: βI was told that it was hard for me to get onto covers of magazines because black people did not sell. Clearly that has been proven a myth.β
But itβs only a myth if we actually buy issuesβand if we know nothing else about our place in America, itβs that our collective buying power is skrong. I can write articles all day long here at The Root, but the only clear way for us to effectively express that we like what weβre seeing this season and want it to continue is to say it with our wallets.
Personally, Iβve been buying every black cover of a magazine Iβve seen since I too was told we werenβt marketableβbecause Iβm defiant like that. Weβve already proven that we can break box office records, sway television ratings, and make one of the worldβs biggest music festivals become the biggest concert event of the year, simply on the strengthΒ ofΒ its first woman of color headliner.
So, what else do we have to prove? That we donβt just inspire fashion and beauty trendsβand our increased visibility isnβt a trend, either. We are inspirational. We, too, are fashion. We are beautiful.
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