In June of 2016, Tori Elizabeth and Victory Jones brought 10 women together to discuss color-ism in the black community and how it affects our generation. With a viral campaign that encourages unity, self-acceptance and self-love how could they not broaden the margin to include all women of color? They recently unleashed photos from a Part 2 for Their Colored Girl Campaign, and it is beautiful.
I can’t think of a better time to be a woman of color in America. Because of our drive and determination, we are celebrated in all areas of life. Beyoncé and Rihanna reign supreme when it comes to music. Serena Williams celebrated her 22nd Grand Slam title. Simone Manuel made history as the first African American woman to win an individual Olympic swimming medal. Simone Biles has a combined total of 19 Olympic and World Championship medals, ranking her the most decorated American gymnast. Let’s not forget Ibtihaj Muhammed, the first black Muslim-American woman to fence in the Olympics with her hijab. United States Army Reserves Lieutenant Deshauna Barber was crowned Miss USA. Then of course there’s our First Lady Michelle Obama, the only FLOTUS to hold 2 Ivy League degrees; one from Harvard and the other from Princeton. Are you familiar with Ellen Ochoa? She was the first Latino in the world to go to space. Sonia Sotomayor is the first Latina to become part of the U.S Supreme Court, making history as the first Hispanic and the third woman to make it to the nation’s highest court. Need further validation? Forbes reported that women of color are the fastest group of growing entrepreneurs in the United States.
The initial campaign was met with an overwhelming response. Women from across the world felt a sense of pride when it came to their melanin. This time around the ladies expanded on the models in efforts to include other communities. “We chose to style the original girls in white to set them apart, signifying “rebirth”. Having been featured in the original campaign, they’ve been here before, and have had an awakening of sorts. They’ve undergone the journey, which the newer girls (in nudes, neutrals, earth tones) are currently embarking upon… a rite of passage to self-discovery, which begins with first accepting and embracing everything you are,” Tori explained.
It will be exciting to see future projects, campaigns, and dialogues that are birthed from this melanin-focused company.
Founder and Creative Director of The Colored Girl Campaign: Tori Elizabeth and Victory Jones
Photographer: Joey Rosado of Island Boi Photography
PR: Sherrod Lewis
PR Assistant: Daryle Tyson
Stylist: Tori Elizabeth
Stylist Assistant: Keril Henderson and Kristen Higgins
Designers: Made by Soka, M Diggs NYC, AMA Fashion PR, Red Light PR, Jay Hunt Designs, Jewelry Designer: Made by Malyia
Makeup Artist: Lacey Watson, Jacqueline Ryan, Marshalle Crockett, Joslyn Spurlock
Hair: Julie Dastine, Tiffany Lamb, Jasmine Larmond, Kelee Collins
Wigs by: Seamless Illusions
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