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Asian models and fashion go hand in hand, naturally. From bindi's to bangles, mehndi to sandals.Everybody wants in, on the Asian fashion styles. Sequins and crystals, leafy mango designs on sarees to shiny accessories which are for some, a daily uniform. The Asian style, is seen to be very glamorous and exquisite, alsoadored and worn by many non-Asians too.
It seems as though we make the style, but are nowhere as much to be seen commercially, modelling it. Instead, we have non-Asian models, who are dolled up to look like us. With castings stating, 'you do not need to be Asian, just look a little ethnic', in turn meaning, as long as you have dark hair and eyes and slightly tanned skin,you'll do. So, if this is the case, why are the Asian models not taking over the mainstream scene or moving into other fields of modelling which are more commercially accredited?
Who is to blame,the models themselves, the clients or the people higher up in the industry who portray beauty to their own definitions. We have the 'classic beauty', we have the 'glamorous beauty' and then there is the 'structured beauty'. So, many different classifications of beauty, yet colour seems to be missing in the industry.
All in all, a lot of inspiration in style comes from us Asians, but not that many make it intothe world of commercial fashion modelling? Why is it that Indian women still lack confidence to pursue their modelling careers, they so eagerly dream of ?AND... Why is it that some Asian people would not be proud of such a career move,if not in fact, be insulted?
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