^That is a good point. I guess the reason is that the majority "rules", so Vogue is considered such an important magazine that it is preferable that it reflects all ethnicities of society. Of course, as people have pointed out, they don't represent stocky or short people either, regardless of their pigmentation.
It primarily presents the ideal they imagine the majority of the privileged classes strive to be. They have to present an image that 1) they admire and 2) can hope to attain. The cover of Vogue has to strike a chord with the majority of its readers. That is probably why the Marie Antoinette cover didn't sell as well either - it was simply too exotic with a 18th century outfit and hairdo on the cover. Mind you, this isn't something people sit thinking to themselves - oh I can't buy that magazine because it says nothing to me about my life - no, it's fundamental and subconscious.
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This is an astute observation about the power of images and how small and mean human nature can be. Why do people subconsciously cling to the safe and familiar? Why are we threatened by the Other? And mustn't it get tiresome to have to play the role of the exotic Other, tamed and glamorous, yet as merely a token, if at all?
With changing demographics of race and wealth in the world,
Vogue and other high-fashion magazines who do not choose to have people of color featured prominently on their covers and in their pages are in the long-run doing themselves a disservice, if not digging their own editorial graves. I think what Joseph26 may be ineptly trying to argue is, "Well, if you don't like it--do your own thing, don't buy
Vogue." Plenty aren't buying.
I still believe the recent crop of white, white girls is partly symptomatic of a fairly newly-reunited Europe falling in love with its own reflection. After both World Wars, and the Cold War, who could blame them? It's been awhile since everyone could rub against one another so freely there. Now, extend that love to the rest of the world, and God do something about the United States! Ya'll are scaring me! Beauty, peace, and love

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