Biological Pigment Bias: Perspectives On Colourism

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COLOURISM IN FASHION.

JULIE WRIGHT, SHADES OF NOIR.

How can garments create an experience that teaches its wearers about the effects of colourism? The purpose of the garments is to represent the different skin tones that play a role in the colourism hierarchy. Originally they were made so guests could try them on as a way of feeling the different experiences of each skin tone instead of having it explained to them. As part of the design, the texture and look of the garments feel and look like real human skin and as a guest tries each one on, the weight on the shoulders from the lightest shade to the darkest changes i.e. the lightest shade feels light and comfortable whilst the darkest shade feels the heaviest and the most uncomfortable garment to wear out of all three, therefore creating a subtle metaphor that articulates the experiences of the different skin tones. After testing this at my end of year degree show, I learned that an exhibition would be a more effective and inclusive way for everyone to understand the purpose of my project as not everyone could fit the garments I created and missed the point. This will hopefully be happening later this year. thejuliearchive.com Styling & Design: Julie Wright Photography: Isaac Kariuki Hair & Makeup: Joanna Queenton Models: Anthanasie Eva Munyaneza, Lakilah Davies-Tetteh, Chloe Barclay

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A Note from the Leads: Julie Wright

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pages 10-11

A Note from the Leads: Melodie Holiday

2min
pages 8-9

Colourism.

4min
pages 101-103

Brown Ivory.

1min
page 100

Euro in Us.

3min
pages 98-99

I'm Not Defined by my Colour

1min
pages 92-97

Dark Skin Pain, Light Skin Privilege

7min
pages 88-91

Colourism: 亞洲社會對膚色 的審美觀與對「美白」的執著

1min
pages 86-87

Facekini and Colourism

2min
pages 83-85

A Twisted Fairy-tale

4min
pages 80-82

The Invisible Woman will Never be Erased

1min
pages 78-79

Colorism Latinx Communities

3min
pages 76-77

Lagos As A Photographer

3min
pages 71-75

Colorism in Indigenous Australia

8min
pages 66-70

Arit Emmanuela

1min
pages 62-65

Dismantling Crown and Kingdom

3min
pages 59-61

Interview: Clare Anyiam-Osigwe

3min
pages 56-58

Brown Paper Bag

1min
pages 52-55

Colourism

2min
page 51

Colorstruck

2min
page 50

The Suffering of the Other

3min
pages 48-49

Larry Poncho

3min
pages 42-47

Yellow Fever

1min
pages 40-41

Reaction to Dark Girls from a Light-skinned Black Man

8min
pages 36-39

Interview with Mulanitoje

3min
pages 30-31

A Note from Sarah L. Webb

6min
pages 14-21

Colourism in Fashion

1min
pages 32-35

BLACKOUT: KINGSTON 12, JAMAICA

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pages 24-29
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