Blackhair magazine mistakenly featured a white model on its December/January cover.
The model, Emily Bador, who’s white, pointed out the error in an Instagram post, in which she apologized for the shoot and said she had no idea the photo was going to be featured on Blackhair.
Bador also regretted doing the photo shoot in retrospect because the image makes her look like a mixed race model. “I would deeply and sincerely like to apologise to every one for this, and black women especially,” she wrote on IG. “I would like to clarify, I believe this shoot is from when I was around 15 and didn’t understand cultural appropriation or the impact it has on POC.”
Bador added, “I didn’t understand how black women are constantly told their natural hair is inappropriate/unprofessional for the work place, or how young girls are told they can’t go to school with natural hair. I didn’t understand that shoots like this support the very Eurocentric beauty standard that the mainstream media focus on which reinforce the idea that black features are only ok on white women.”
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Bador, who probably signed away the image rights to the photo shoot, says those involved in the photo shoot did not get her permission to publish the photo for the cover of Blackhair.
“If I had known it was going to be published, I would never have condoned it,” Bador wrote. “It’s important to come forward and be honest with ourselves about our past mistakes, otherwise we will never learn.”
In a statement posted on Facebook, Blackhair editor Keysha Davis called it an honest mistake and claimed she did not know Bador was not black when choosing the image. “We often ask PR companies/salons to submit images for the magazine, specifically stating that models must be Black or mixed race,” she wrote. “We can only take their word for it, and of course, try to use our own judgment. We are only too aware of how black women are underrepresented in the mainstream media and the last thing we want to do is add to our erasure.”
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