09-18-2020, 03:34 AM
We need more diversity in the bridal industry, and we need to color the world with that diversity! I recently wrote a book called, Make the World Your Runway. In it, I mention that the way we color the world is by showing up on the runway of life.
Plus Size Black Model Wearing Vintage Ball Gown Wedding Dress Called Allen by Sottero and Midgley
Another way that the fashion and bridal industries can give more of a voice to black artists is to wedding dresses show them in ads, give them exposure on social media, share their stories, and book black vendors (e.g., black photographers, creative directors, models, makeup artists, hair stylists, florists, etc.). Vendors are coast evening dresses artists and giving them a chance to showcase their voice through their art is so powerful!
Leveling the Playing Field for Black Models and Vendors
Plus Size Model Wearing Plus Size Wedding Dress Alistaire Lynette by Maggie Sottero
It’s been so beautiful to see the U.S. come together over racial issues and to see non-black people have “aha” moments. We need more of that kind of self-reflection to make corrections in a culture that many have accepted as the regular way of life.
We as black artists simply ask to “level the playing field” in a country that claims, “Liberty and justice for all.” That is what what mean when we say, platforms shoes“Black Lives Matter.” We want our lives and unique voices to matter just as much as everyone else’s, and that includes having diversity in the bridal industry. Being able to have the same equality as others is why black lives matter to me.
No more boring, ordinary colors like black, grey or dark blue. Some grooms today put more effort in their big day outfits and dare to wear bright colored suits. Light blue, bright red, purple and even pattern suits are all in style and you just need to pick one and feel special. If you want to take it to the next level, try to match the suite with the color palette you planned for your wedding.
Instead of wearing a veil, many brides today choose to decorate their wedding day hairdo with barrettes and combs. This trend started with the rise of hair accessorize and now you can see them at weddings too.petticoats
Bridal barrettes can be found everywhere in every size color or shape so grab what you like best. Simple and elegant, sparkly and chic they are all you need to achieve a 2020 wedding stylish look.
Plus Size Black Model Wearing Vintage Ball Gown Wedding Dress Called Allen by Sottero and Midgley
Another way that the fashion and bridal industries can give more of a voice to black artists is to wedding dresses show them in ads, give them exposure on social media, share their stories, and book black vendors (e.g., black photographers, creative directors, models, makeup artists, hair stylists, florists, etc.). Vendors are coast evening dresses artists and giving them a chance to showcase their voice through their art is so powerful!
Leveling the Playing Field for Black Models and Vendors
Plus Size Model Wearing Plus Size Wedding Dress Alistaire Lynette by Maggie Sottero
It’s been so beautiful to see the U.S. come together over racial issues and to see non-black people have “aha” moments. We need more of that kind of self-reflection to make corrections in a culture that many have accepted as the regular way of life.
We as black artists simply ask to “level the playing field” in a country that claims, “Liberty and justice for all.” That is what what mean when we say, platforms shoes“Black Lives Matter.” We want our lives and unique voices to matter just as much as everyone else’s, and that includes having diversity in the bridal industry. Being able to have the same equality as others is why black lives matter to me.
No more boring, ordinary colors like black, grey or dark blue. Some grooms today put more effort in their big day outfits and dare to wear bright colored suits. Light blue, bright red, purple and even pattern suits are all in style and you just need to pick one and feel special. If you want to take it to the next level, try to match the suite with the color palette you planned for your wedding.
Instead of wearing a veil, many brides today choose to decorate their wedding day hairdo with barrettes and combs. This trend started with the rise of hair accessorize and now you can see them at weddings too.petticoats
Bridal barrettes can be found everywhere in every size color or shape so grab what you like best. Simple and elegant, sparkly and chic they are all you need to achieve a 2020 wedding stylish look.