Instagram Addresses Diversity In Fashion (& The Lack Of It) With #RunwayForAll
Instagram is getting in on the conversation about inclusivity in fashion,
thanks to a new hashtag. Yesterday, the app rolled out a new
initiative, #RunwayForAll, to highlight diversity in the industry,
specifically in terms of modeling. Each day, a different model’s story
is being shared on the app’s namesake handle (and, thus, reaching a
whopping 162 million followers).
The five models included were chosen for “redefining industry standards
and making sure there’s room on the #RunwayForAll,” according to an
Instagram rep.
Yesterday, the initiative kicked off with Mama Cax (@caxmee),
a Haitian blogger and model whose leg was amputated at age 18. “The
majority of humans do not look like the mainstream idea of
beauty...Through modeling I hope to show that beauty does not always
wear a size zero and beauty does not always walk on two limbs,” Cax
writes in the caption.
Today’s post is about Shaun Ross
(@shaundross), a gay male model with albinism. “I remember when I first
entered the industry all I saw were models that looked the same,” Ross
writes. “Now here we are almost 10 years later, and I see the choice
I’ve made has helped the industry to see beauty in many ways, such as
casting models and rising icons like @winnieharlow, @jilly_peppa,
and more to help lead the fight with me to diversity.” Ross also shares
the challenges he faced as an openly gay model during the early years
of career: “Agents always told male models to be masculine, but that was
never the case for me. I never wanted to hide my sexuality,” he writes.
On Wednesday, plus-size model Clémentine Desseaux (@bonjourclem) will be featured, followed by Black model (and former autopsy technician’s assistant) Londone Myers (@londonemyers) on Thursday, and Jillian Mercado (@jilly_peppa), a model with muscular dystrophy, on Friday.
“Our
goal is to highlight some of the bravest and most creative models on
Instagram who are building their own audiences and telling their own
stories,” Kristen Joy Watts, fashion and arts community lead at
Instagram, told Refinery29. “These breakout stars aren't conforming to
the industry's traditional mold, and in fact, are redefining it."
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