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French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By balor_evil_eye Comments: 579, member since Sun Feb 20, 2011
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 01:02 PM

If a fashion writer for French Elle is to be believed—and she is not—African-Americans weren't stylish until the Obama family came into office.

"For the first time, the chic has become a plausible option for a community so far pegged [only] to its street wear codes," writes Nathalie Dolivo in a post translated from the magazine's website titled 'Black Fashion Power.'

And if this sweeping stereotyping and flat-out ignorance weren't already off base, Dolivo goes on to explain why the so-called Obama renaissance of style is so "chic." According to her assessment, it embraces "white codes" while still making what she calls "a bourgeois ethnic reference (a batik-printed turban/robe, a shell necklace, a 'créole de rappeur') reminiscent [of] the roots."



Dolivo's story was inspired by a recent New York Times article about a popular website called Street Etiquette, which curates and interprets black men's fashion through a historical lens. "I truly believe there wasn't any malice in [Dolivo's] remarks," site co-founder Joshua Kissi told Shine in an email. "With that said, I think she wasn't perfectly equipped in discussing the often muddy issues of 'ethnicity' and 'fashion' in the same vein."

The reaction from commenters after the post went up was less forgiving. One reader put the author straight: "How, in 2012, in a France where there are at least three million blacks and mixed people, can you write such nonsense? You are too kind when you write that in 2012 we have incorporated the white codes … what do you think, in 2011, we dressed in hay and burlap bags?"
Another wrote: "You really think we waited until the Obama's to know style and let go of our 'street wear' proclivities?"

The disturbing blog post has since been removed from Elle's website, but the firestorm is just getting warmed up.

Fellow fashion writers are taking a stand against Dolivo's message. The Cut's Alex Rees describes the post as "misguided and prejudiced." Sarah Nicole Prickett of Canada's Fashion Magazine labels the article itself a "white supremacist."

"We are not one monolithic group to be written about like zoo animals," admonishes Fashion Bomb Daily's Clair Sulmers.

It hasn't helped that French Elle has yet to provide a satisfactory apology for readers. According to Vogue Italia, Valerie Toranian, French Elle's editor-in-chief, expressed regret that the article was "misinterpreted," but didn't acknowledge with any understanding why readers were so offended.

As of now, the image of a blush brush and a pink-powdered '404' appears in place of the original story. Somehow, this superficial error message and the oversized "oups!" makes Dolivo's post harder to forget.

On Thursday, a Facebook group launched calling for a boycott of French Elle. "Say stop in order to not let the press, media etc.... publish such horror without apologizing," reads (in translation) the site's appeal.

But continued apologies don't undo the growing list of race-based offenses in European fashion magazines. There was Italian Vogue's trend piece on so-called "slavery earrings" and their French edition's fashion spread of a model in blackface. Just last month the Dutch magazine Jackie published a racial slur in a profile of Rihanna.

Is history getting lost in translation or is Europe's high fashion scene splintered with racism? The Root's Claudio E. Cabrera offers an interesting perspective. He wonders "if the racial insensitivity that many blacks encounter in Europe has something to do with these countries never having had a civil rights movement." He goes on to offer some advice for publishers overseas: "Try truly diversifying your staffs, followed by some intensive diversity training."


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16 Replies to French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott

re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By lord_of_the_air Comments: 5494, member since Sun Nov 14, 2004
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 01:07 PM
Black is the new Black.
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By nousnousrendo Comments: 4723, member since Wed Feb 05, 2003
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 03:52 PM



Blacks have always been stylish....In their own minds
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By MatoubLounesmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7589, member since Sun Jun 04, 2006
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 04:21 PM
Edited by MatoubLounes (79512) on 2012-01-27 16:23:35
Niggers know their place in France they do sports or hiphop/RNB
In France Obama would sell you sunglasses and plastic jewels At the train station
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By LTKilling Comments: 7506, member since Sun Aug 14, 2005
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 04:35 PM
I hate all niggers, I CANNOT WAIT for a race war

but fuck there are so many niggers where I love

need some help guys, any of you old fucks lives in NC??
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By pippin Comments: 6074, member since Mon Jan 19, 2009
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 05:16 PM
Did you know Balor and Lordyloo were an item. They are in and out of each other's pants, like ferrets and their dens in the rutting season. :P
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By balor_evil_eye Comments: 579, member since Sun Feb 20, 2011
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 06:46 PM
Did you enjoy the 13 year old boy's wank? Did you cum in the palm of his hand?
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By lord_of_the_air Comments: 5494, member since Sun Nov 14, 2004
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 06:47 PM
pippin wrote:

Did you know Balor and Lordyloo were an item. They are in and out of each other's pants, like ferrets and their dens in the rutting season. :P


Did you know everyone tunes out your old bollocks as soon as they see you coming? Eh,Wot!
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 9198, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 07:28 PM
MatoubLounes wrote:

Niggers know their place in France


they sure do

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take back your country from this

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re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By ProudRacist Comments: 6613, member since Thu Nov 22, 2007
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 07:35 PM
France are too gutless to stand up against the black man.
Take a look at New Caledonia, only the Melanesian Frogs are allowed to vote in their succession referendum.
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 9198, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 07:39 PM
ProudRacist wrote:

France are too gutless to stand up against the black man.
Take a look at New Caledonia, only the Melanesian Frogs are allowed to vote in their succession referendum.


We Aussies could take over. The locals would like that. Out with frogs legs and truffles and in with roast beef and fish and chips
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By ProudRacist Comments: 6613, member since Thu Nov 22, 2007
On Fri Jan 27, 2012 07:45 PM
Lord_Haw_Haw wrote:

ProudRacist wrote:

France are too gutless to stand up against the black man.
Take a look at New Caledonia, only the Melanesian Frogs are allowed to vote in their succession referendum.


We Aussies could take over. The locals would like that. Out with frogs legs and truffles and in with roast beef and fish and chips


They might adopt the Aussie dollar in a few years, then who knows, they might be knocking on the door of the next COAG meeting asking to join the Commonwealth.
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 9198, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010
On Sat Jan 28, 2012 04:01 AM
ProudRacist wrote:

Lord_Haw_Haw wrote:

ProudRacist wrote:

France are too gutless to stand up against the black man.
Take a look at New Caledonia, only the Melanesian Frogs are allowed to vote in their succession referendum.


We Aussies could take over. The locals would like that. Out with frogs legs and truffles and in with roast beef and fish and chips


They might adopt the Aussie dollar in a few years, then who knows, they might be knocking on the door of the next COAG meeting asking to join the Commonwealth.


not if we own it :D
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By Fredmassemember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 39915, member since Wed Jan 12, 2005
On Sat Jan 28, 2012 04:38 AM
In a world of political correctness everything has become "racism"!
Stylish indeed en>fr fr>en
By Klausbarbie Comments: 2075, member since Tue Mar 22, 2005
On Sat Jan 28, 2012 08:23 AM
Edited by Klausbarbie (76518) on 2012-01-28 08:26:09
nousnousrendo wrote:

Blacks have always been stylish...


re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By HuguesCapet Comments: 8741, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005
On Sat Jan 28, 2012 08:30 AM
French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott

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By Piper Weiss, Shine Staff | Fashion



No need to look further;)

Systematically talking down Whiteys..
re: French ELLE Article's Racist Remarks Spark Boycott en>fr fr>en
By MadRusski Comments: 39030, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004
On Sat Jan 28, 2012 08:51 AM
I love it when a stupid twat pushing Obamas adoration BS and "black this and that" get royally fucked and accused of racism. LOL

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