Kanye West upsets fans with racially charged casting call
Rapper Kanye West has outraged fans after posting an ethnically-charged casting call for his upcoming fashion show on Twitter.
The Famous hitmaker is preparing to throw a catwalk event for his Yeezy Season 4 clothing line soon and, in a bid to recruit models, he posted an image on the micro-blogging site on Saturday (3Sep16) inviting "multiracial women only" with "no makeup" to try out for the gig on Sunday (04Sept16) at Jack Studios in New York City.
The tweet did not sit well with some of his followers, because the
invitation left some fans feeling excluded.
"Hmm @ multiracial women only," one user replied before
questioning, "Does that include the dark skinned multiracial women
or just the light skinned ones?"
Another tweeter noted Kanye's specifications for models seem to
reflect his own personal taste in women, as his ex-girlfriend Amber
Rose and his current wife Kim Kardashian are both biracial.
"Multiracial = ethnically ambiguous = Amber Rose-ish = Kardashian-y
= mixed = no Black women allowed," the user wrote.
A particularly upset Twitter follower called West out for
supporting racist practices in the fashion industry with his
casting call, noting: "This is a major issue. In an industry that
consistently cuts Black models out, you do this?! You are the
absolute worst. Truly."
This isn't the first time West has received criticism ahead of one
of his catwalk shows. Last year (15) fashion designer Anne Bowen
slammed the rapper for changing the date of his event at the last
minute, because his decision to alter the time of his presentation
left her and others scrambling for press attention as bloggers and
critics flocked to see his clothes.
"Kanye knows he is a media sensation and it is just not ethical to
do this," she told Women's Wear Daily at the time. "It's like we
are David and he is Goliath. We have put our heart and soul into
our show, and should not be stepped on like this."
West is expected to host his Yeezy Season 4 runway show on
Wednesday 7 September (16) as part of New York Fashion Week.