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3:18 pm - 08/31/2011

Hollywood’s Overlooked It Girl



The stunning Zoe Saldana has a hit movie, ‘Colombiana,’ opening at No. 2 this weekend. But the breakout Latina star still can’t get on the cover of a major magazine.

Zoe Saldana certainly has it all, or so it would seem. Her café au lait skin is as flawless as it is pretty, her figure is toned and slim, and the powers that be in Hollywood appear willing and ready to throw big bucks behind any project she appears in. Still there’s one thing she’s oddly lacking: a major fashion-magazine cover to accompany the release of her first solo feature film.

Colombiana marks Saldana’s initial foray into the "kick ass" female superhero role and the first time she’s carried a major film all on her own—a feat only the likes of Angelina Jolie, the grand dame of female action heroes, has been able to pull off in recent years.

Stylish and sleek advertisements for the film that casts Saldana as a revenge-seeking hit woman were enticing enough to secure second place for the movie at the U.S box office this weekend, even as many on the East Coast faced the wrath of Hurricane Irene. With tickets sales of over $11 million, Colombiana’ came in only second to persistent fan favorite, The Help.

‘’Zoe is Hollywood’s new ‘it’ girl, there’s no doubt about that,’’ says Marvet Britto of the Britto Agency, an entertainment branding and image consultant company. ‘’She is on the short list of actresses for most of the projects directors are talking about. That can only grow and get bigger.’’

Pretty impressive for a woman of color, and even more so given that Saldana didn’t receive one of the major advertising perks usually guaranteed for a major film such as Colombiana and to the young, beautiful, and hot in Tinseltown. Magazine covers aplenty.


Hollywood is without doubt an industry driven by the media that surrounds it. Movies and the stars selected to appear in them survive, thrive, and often become household names not just for the roles they take on but by the deluge of media opportunities that come along with a hit film or television show.


It’s hard to deny that the massive popularity actresses such as Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, and Gwyneth Paltrow enjoy is primarily fed by the numerous magazine covers they grace each month and not by their performances in critically acclaimed films.

So what about Zoe? In 2010 Saldana was famously absent from Vanity Fair’s annual Hollywood cover, even though in 2009 she’d gained the distinction of becoming the only actress to have three movies in the top 20 for three consecutive weeks. One of those films, Avatar, became the highest-grossing film of all time.

Last year designer Calvin Klein tapped her to star in his Envy underwear ad campaign. An impressive feat for any actress in Hollywood these days, though it appears not impressive enough for the New York editors of the top magazines.

This month Vogue, Bazaar, Marie Claire, and Elle opted to go with the tried and true in their selections of famous faces for their September issues, and that didn’t include Zoe. Saldana managed to land on the covers of special-interest magazines such as Ebony and Latina.

‘’The magazine industry has always been hesitant to put a woman of color or black woman on the cover of a major fashion magazine because they don’t sell well,’’ says Bethann Hardison, fashion advocate, former model, and owner of a modeling agency that bears her name. ‘’That hasn’t changed over the years as far as the publishing world is concerned. It’s still very much about blonde hair and blue eyes.’’




Though Saldana’s heritage is both Puerto Rican and Dominican, and she regularly touts her Spanish heritage to all who’ll listen, she’s routinely considered African-American, largely due to her smooth brown complexion and dark-brown locks. Unlike with her Latina peers Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Alba, who both have slightly more European features, Saldana’s browner hue is still searching for its place of favor with top magazine editors in the U.S.

Interestingly enough, Saldana’s face recently graced the July cover of Russian Vogue and the February issue of Italian Vogue.

‘’She may not say she’s black, but black is in there somewhere,’’ said Hardison. ‘’And black is what they see when they get ready to decide who’s the cover of their magazines. It’s not fair, but it’s the way it is.’’

Others in the fashion industry point out that while both Beyoncé and Rihanna appear on Instyle and Glamour magazine covers this month, both women are singers, which is a more traditionally accepted role for women of color. Dominating the box office is not.

Michael Schultz, an African-American director and producer, says he’s rather perplexed at Saldana’s lack of appeal in editors’ offices and at the newsstand. The director of such films as Carwash and television shows like In Plain Sight says the Dominican starlet has replaced Halle Berry as the woman of color of choice and in demand in Hollywood.

‘’I frankly think she is the new Halle Berry with more talent,’’ says Schultz. ‘’And the white boys think she’s hot, so the sky is the limit for her with the right moves.’’

Does she have them? While she and her management team have thus far been savvy and calculating in choosing film roles that showcase her acting skills and beauty, she’ll need the surrounding media support if she’s ever to skyrocket to the land of Jolie or higher.

“She’s a charming girl and an actress with a presence,” says African-American film historian Donald Bogle. ‘’But without those magazine covers, it will be very hard for her to go to the next level.’’

Britto says Saldana had the great misfortune of opening in a major film during one of the most vital months for fashion. September issues of women’s publications are usually the largest of the year and feature hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of ads showcasing fall attire.

‘’They weren’t willing to take a chance on someone that hadn’t proven themselves a big seller in this time period,’’ says Britto. ‘’They must have someone who they know will sell and sell well for the September issue.’’

Hardison sees the Saldana magazine dilemma through slightly different lenses. A former model who for years has been a top advocate for the increase of brown and black models on the runway and in print ads, she thinks the calendar month is of little consequence.

‘’I’ve thought about this for a while and I’ve come to the realization that a brown face just doesn’t resonate with nonminorities when it’s on the cover of magazines,’’ said Hardison, "so they won’t buy it.’’

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[info]my_drama_only 31st-Aug-2011 07:27 pm (UTC)
Columbiana? You mean, Kill Bill?
[info]word_upp 31st-Aug-2011 08:03 pm (UTC)
ikr? the whole movie was Lucy Lu's animated storyline in Kill Bill.
[info]megalixer 31st-Aug-2011 08:25 pm (UTC)
this makes me want to see it ngl
[info]me_mumbo 31st-Aug-2011 08:26 pm (UTC)
One of the best parts of Kill Bill at least
[info]brazenflight 31st-Aug-2011 07:28 pm (UTC)
Actually I just saw her on the cover of a magazine when I went to the store yesterday.....
[info]xbellaxmiax 31st-Aug-2011 07:35 pm (UTC)
me too...
[info]calcified 31st-Aug-2011 07:40 pm (UTC)
It says she's on the cover of Ebony and Latina... just not major non-ethnicity centric magazines.
[info]withoutyoursmil 31st-Aug-2011 07:42 pm (UTC)
Women's Health, I'm guessing
[info]vag_breath 31st-Aug-2011 09:39 pm (UTC)
was it Latina or Ebony?
[info]superdogbiter 31st-Aug-2011 07:28 pm (UTC)
she was great in star trek but i don't like the main poster has her instead of mccoy.Maybe they should put all of their faces on the poster
[info]scotchsour 31st-Aug-2011 08:44 pm (UTC)
You don't know how pissed I was about that and no Mccoy glass but one for Uhura, TPTB please. Stop trying to be politically correct and give me my damn Mccoy glass.
[info]executivehpfan 31st-Aug-2011 09:33 pm (UTC)
This this THIS.
[info]grande_latte 31st-Aug-2011 07:29 pm (UTC)
i saw her on the cover of some magazine tho when i went to target this week.
[info]lori22 31st-Aug-2011 08:10 pm (UTC)
She's on the covers of EBONY and Latina, which are two niche magazines.
[info]odd_fish_stick 31st-Aug-2011 08:52 pm (UTC)
i thinks she's on the cover of cosmo latina
[info]comalies 31st-Aug-2011 07:29 pm (UTC)
She probably can't get a cover on a magazine because she looks 60.
[info]superdogbiter 31st-Aug-2011 07:30 pm (UTC)
2 comments above you
you fail
[info]monster_mutt 31st-Aug-2011 09:19 pm (UTC)
60 is harsh. 45? Yes.
[info]annadraper 31st-Aug-2011 10:30 pm (UTC)
ita
[info]pistol_eyes 1st-Sep-2011 01:43 am (UTC)
mte
[info]fogandpearls 31st-Aug-2011 07:30 pm (UTC)
isn't she on the cover of shape rn?


wait that's a health magazine silly why would anyone read that~~~
[info]msloserrific 31st-Aug-2011 07:42 pm (UTC)
Yeah, but that isn't saying much...I have one of those free subscriptions to Shape and they've featured people like Audrina Patridge and Kourtney Kardashian, so it isn't exactly a signal of being on the A-List.

I think they're talking major fashion magazines like Elle, that show that you've really "made it"
[info]lokiyan 31st-Aug-2011 08:23 pm (UTC)
[info]treebraids 31st-Aug-2011 07:31 pm (UTC)
I won't say Zoe Saldana is overlooked. She is the flavour of the week/go to black girl in hollywood at the moment.

And it is hard for black actresses to get magazine covers regardless of who they are
[info]hardcoresince3 31st-Aug-2011 07:35 pm (UTC)
mte
[info]punnky_kitty 31st-Aug-2011 07:43 pm (UTC)
i agree with you to an extent, but the two aren't mutually exclusive. for her level of visibility, the exposure is lacking.
[info]treebraids 31st-Aug-2011 08:29 pm (UTC)
I'm not so sure what to mean by that prefacing it with "the two aren't mutually exclusive".

Because she is pretty much proof that it can be "mutually exclusive" she manages to have a credible career without all the mag covers if anything, it would prevent the public from being sick of her quickly, which inevitably happens to a lot of actors.

not saying that we don;t need more black actresses on covers, just saying that in this individual case, she manages to make it work to her advantage.
[info]ky02121 31st-Aug-2011 07:51 pm (UTC)
exactly
[info]chilli_cheese 31st-Aug-2011 08:10 pm (UTC)
basically anyone that's not white will have a hard time nabbing covers while Blake Lively gets her whatever umpteenth cover for doing nothing.
[info]paarycia 31st-Aug-2011 08:31 pm (UTC)
mte
[info]ppeak 31st-Aug-2011 09:44 pm (UTC)
True. It's hard for black women on covers...except Halle Berry.
[info]dedebee 31st-Aug-2011 07:31 pm (UTC)
I think that first photo was a bad choice for the lead, especially above the words, "The stunning Zoe Saldana...."
[info]killetheth 31st-Aug-2011 09:01 pm (UTC)
lol THIS!
[info]sup_merde_tete 31st-Aug-2011 07:32 pm (UTC)
She is one of the faces of CALVIN KLEIN, which is a pretty big deal. But, the article is pretty spot on and she definitely should have more exposure considering her growing status.
[info]jazzypom *fist bump*31st-Aug-2011 08:31 pm (UTC)
What you said.
[info]jmonkey3152 31st-Aug-2011 07:32 pm (UTC)
Colombiana marks Saldana’s initial foray into the "kick ass" female superhero role...

Um, she was pretty kick ass in The Loser, which came out 2 years ago.
[info]vampyric_lycan 31st-Aug-2011 08:02 pm (UTC)
Right? They had her all pierced/tattooed and girl toted around a bazooka at one point. Definitely kick ass.
[info]civilsavage 31st-Aug-2011 09:10 pm (UTC)
seriously, i feel like all this clamor over her is like 4 years overdue but w/e.....
[info]etoile_amore 31st-Aug-2011 07:33 pm (UTC)
she's a busy lady!
[info]drtenenbaum 31st-Aug-2011 07:34 pm (UTC)
um i've seen her on magazine covers...
[info]hpxstac 31st-Aug-2011 07:37 pm (UTC)
Which ones? I haven't seen her on any of the major fashion magazine covers.
[info]soul_amazinn 31st-Aug-2011 07:43 pm (UTC)
But have you seen her on a MAJOR magazine cover? No. I don't believe you have.
[info]ljubavirakija 31st-Aug-2011 07:59 pm (UTC)
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[info]morrbido 31st-Aug-2011 07:34 pm (UTC)
‘’I’ve thought about this for a while and I’ve come to the realization that a brown face just doesn’t resonate with nonminorities when it’s on the cover of magazines,’’ said Hardison, "so they won’t buy it.’’


people are dumb
[info]hpxstac 31st-Aug-2011 07:37 pm (UTC)
So dumb it hurts.
[info]civilsavage 31st-Aug-2011 09:21 pm (UTC)
so dumb it's normal.
[info]dnttllhrry 31st-Aug-2011 07:41 pm (UTC)
that may be true, but i dont see anyone who wants to change this or stand up for something.
[info]abcdlovelife 31st-Aug-2011 08:05 pm (UTC)
:/
[info]x_noisekisses 31st-Aug-2011 07:34 pm (UTC)
colombiana is a hit? shit i thought it was a flop.
[info]x_noisekisses 31st-Aug-2011 07:49 pm (UTC)
umm what? what does that have to do with anything?

sorry i must have missed when britney had a movie come out last weekend and is competiting with zoe.
[info]msclairvoyant 31st-Aug-2011 07:55 pm (UTC)
wtf are you talking about lol
[info]the_wolski 31st-Aug-2011 07:59 pm (UTC)
lol this is the dumbest comment
[info]missmonkeydust 31st-Aug-2011 08:10 pm (UTC)
Wow, you like a grade A moron right now.
[info]harrypotterlvr3 31st-Aug-2011 10:11 pm (UTC)
comments like this are dumb as shit and idek why people bring it up/think that it's a valid argument.
[info]inboots 31st-Aug-2011 08:15 pm (UTC)
it kinda is. harsh reviews, bombing in the box-office as well.
[info]goofusgallant 31st-Aug-2011 08:55 pm (UTC)
Zoe didn't get great reviews and the movie itself didn't either.
Apparently everyone is raving about the little girl that plays a young Zoe but otherwise the reviews are meh.
[info]civilsavage 31st-Aug-2011 09:29 pm (UTC)
er, rather than be bitchy about it, are you outside the united states? cos it's doing pretty well here... so... idk where i think it's a flop... js
[info]drtenenbaum 31st-Aug-2011 07:35 pm (UTC)
she has come a long way since crossroads
[info]xbellaxmiax 31st-Aug-2011 07:37 pm (UTC)
i wish i had a center stage gif to respond to this
[info]sharemygrief 31st-Aug-2011 08:07 pm (UTC)
center stage zoe saldana gif Pictures, Images and Photos
[info]drtenenbaum 31st-Aug-2011 08:31 pm (UTC)
lol i see how my comment looked malicious but it wasn't supposed to be.
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