
Naomi Campbell, who appeared on the cover of Vogue at the age of 17, has accused fashion publications of "sidelining black beauty".
Campbell, thirty-seven, said she was so unhappy by the lack of black models on the front of glossy magazines that, 2 decades after her Vogue debut, she was planning to set her own agency in Kenya to redress the imbalance.
"Even myself, I get a raw deal from my own country in England. For example, I hardly come on the front pages of the London Vogue magazine. Only white models, some of whom are not as prominent as I am, are put on splash pages. I don't want to quit modelling until I find that black models get equal prominence and recognition by the world media," she said.
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