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7:34 pm - 02/22/2013

VS Model tells "an honest personal narrative of what privilege means"


She has walked the catwalk runways for brands such as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and appeared in the pages of Vogue. But Victoria's Secret model Cameron Russell is warning girls away from a modelling career. The 25-year-old, who recently spoke at the annual TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference in Palm Springs, condemned the fashion's industry's obsession with beautiful, skinny white women.

She said:






For the past few centuries we have defined beauty not just as health and youth that we are biologically programmed to admire. But also as tall, slender figures and femininity and white skin. This is a legacy that was built for me and its a legacy that I have been cashing out on.










Warning young girls about the perils of becoming a model, she said:






The real way I became a model is I won a genetic lottery and I became the recipient of a legacy - I've received all these benefits from a deck stacked in my favor....Saying you want to be a model when you grow up is akin to saying you want to win the Powerball when you grow up. It's awesome and it's out of your control and it's not a career path.








The talk, which was posted online, has now been viewed more than a million times and grabbed the attention of both the fashion and political worlds.
In a follow-up interview on CNN she said she was the winner of a "genetic lottery" and that her looks merely fit a narrow definition of beauty.

Writing for the channel she explained why she wanted to give the talk because she "wanted to tell an honest personal narrative of what privilege means."
She wrote:








Hard work is not why I have been successful as a model. I'm not saying I'm lazy. But the most important part of my job is to show up with a 23-inch waist, looking young, feminine and white. This shouldn't really shock anyone. Models are chosen solely based on looks. Even if I did give a good talk, is what I have to say more important and interesting than what Colin Powell said? [He spoke at the same event and his talk has about a quarter of the view count.] Like many young people I believe I have potential to make a positive impact in the world. But if I speak from a platform that relies on how I look, I worry that I will not have made room for anyone else to come after me. I will have reinforced that beauty and race and privilege get you a news story.








Miss Russell, who models underwear for Victoria's Secret, studied economics and political science at Columbia University.


TED TALK

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mistress_f 23rd-Feb-2013 02:52 am (UTC)
but she's also talking about race privilege here
tryxkittie 23rd-Feb-2013 03:17 am (UTC)
but there is even racial privilege in being able to talk about racial privilege.

when a white person talks about race, they're usually seen as wise because they're believed to be talking from a ~neutral~ place where they don't necessarily HAVE to talk about these political issues (and therefore are considered brave for doing so)

many dark skinned black women especially when talking about race are dismissed as 'angry' or 'militant' often because of the 'race card' concept (if a minority complains about race they're 'pulling the race card') and also because of the angry black woman stereotype. If it had been a dark-skinned woman saying this, many (not all, but MANY) people would have viewed her as having a chip on her shoulder or, at the very least, being to inciting and overly political.

mistress_f 23rd-Feb-2013 03:29 am (UTC)
i agree about everything you've said, and i sort of roll my eyes at how ~~~~inspirational and ~~~~~brave people are saying she is cause really
you're hot and make money out of being hot thanx a lot for recognizing it wtf but still here she's talking about her white privilege / could a poc make the same statement? maybe im just being slow
mistress_f 23rd-Feb-2013 03:33 am (UTC)
Oh nevermind i see what you mean. if it was a poc saying 'white people are privileged' they'd be accused of being angry but since she's white she's brave. i was looking at it only as her talking about her own condition nevermind me i need to get my ass to sleep
revertigo 23rd-Feb-2013 04:25 am (UTC)
lol gtfo your high horse. just last night you were talking about megan fox giving bj to get roles.
st00pidness 23rd-Feb-2013 05:04 am (UTC)
lol they were telling to people to kill themselves the other night too their comments aren't even worth glancing over

Edited at 2013-02-23 05:06 am (UTC)
tryxkittie 23rd-Feb-2013 05:59 am (UTC)
....are you stalking me?

Bitch, whatever it is you need to let it go. For your own sake.

Lord Imma put you on my watch list.
destroycreate 23rd-Feb-2013 04:35 am (UTC)
omg can anybody ever win? until her shade is dark she's always going to be wrong and elitist in your eyes huh?
lanavis 23rd-Feb-2013 05:49 am (UTC)
Ontd are filled with racists. Their blind hatred of even the white people who actually are who nonwhite representation and recognized white privilege proves their racism.
ppeak 23rd-Feb-2013 09:34 pm (UTC)
I was going to ask just this.

untxi 23rd-Feb-2013 07:30 am (UTC)
So following your logic - those who can, shouldn't and those who should, can't - it's better if no one talks about it?
tryxkittie 23rd-Feb-2013 07:35 am (UTC)
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/75715174.html?thread=13447105382#t13447105382

- posted wrong link before.

Edited at 2013-02-23 07:37 am (UTC)
redlipped 23rd-Feb-2013 08:49 am (UTC)
No, everyone pulls the race card. Its annoying. And even this one. I mean can't we just get to a point in life where color doesn't matter? Cuz I'm already there.
x_neverenough 23rd-Feb-2013 09:17 am (UTC)
WHO ARE U EVEN

ps being able to say you're "colorblind" IS A WHITE PRIVILEGE. so that answers your question from up there^^. and you obviously aren't since you're saying racist shit all over this post. what a mess.
familiardevil 24th-Feb-2013 01:43 am (UTC)
You clearly aren't, since you seem super hung up on your own race.

Color does matter, because people are still being oppressed because of their skin color. You can't just handwave that away with ~i don't see color~ or whatever, and it's really dismissive to pretend like that's a viable option in any society right now.
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