Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 2月10日 05時04分


@eboneedavis is a familiar figure in fashion circles, having walked the runway for @pyermoss and appeared in ads for behemoths like @Fendi and @Calvin Klein. But her most important work has taken place farther afield: Through personal writing and impassioned @TED Talks Talks, the activist has repeatedly spoken up about discrimination in the fashion industry and the many challenges models of color must face. It makes perfect sense that she would use a rare period of rest to engage in something meaningful. When an invitation arrived from @verytemporary, an Accra-based artists community, she eagerly accepted. “As a black person living in America, I’ve often felt disconnected from a sense of identity, or I’ve felt like I’ve had to take on an identity that was given to me,” she said. “Our culture prior to slavery was unknown to me; it was erased. I wanted to go back to the motherland, so I could begin to put the pieces together and discover for myself.” Tap the link in our bio to read more. #vogueworld Photo by @KOFMOTIVATION


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