also, i think it happens less in editorials and more in advertisements with her.

sepia said:Yeah, I think it is racially motivated. They want the best of both worlds: to have a Black model so as to appear modern and commercially appeal to a specific audience, and on the other hand, to use Liya as the token Black model in ads, where she must be shoved to the sides or "balanced out" by other white models.
Extremely annoying!![]()
And I'm not saying she should never be along the sides. I think more fairness should be exercised. If she's on the sides in some ads, make her the center of others. The same in eds. She can sell clothes and products just as well as any other model, regardless of race.![]()

toohipforbrooklyn said:you always manage to find her best face pics!!![]()
I'll try and post more later.
sepia said:She generally seems to me to be the focal point because she's the most beautiful.![]()
The only time I think she's given equal treatment is in pictures with Natalia V, who she seems to LOVE taking pics with. They have tons.![]()
Here are more things from bwgreyscale.com to show of an example to those that haven't noticed:
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toohipforbrooklyn said:^lee-ya![]()


sepia said:I pronounced Liya's name: Lee-yah Kah-bee-dee, although I'm sure that's not right.![]()
I pronounce Gemma's with a "g" like in "giraffe".![]()


No one puts baby in a corner!Chirpie81 said:see, this is why I don't buy nor wear anything by Tommy Hilfiger
thanks
