Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 557 thedailyvox.co.za – International retail giant H&M set up shop in SA recently, with one store opened in Cape Town last month and one in Johannesburg just 3 days ago. But it’s already alienated a lot of potential customers thanks to a mind-boggling exchange on Twitter. When fashion blogger Tlalane Letlhaku commented on Twitter saying that “most, if not all your posters in store have no black models” and to “please work on that to appeal to everyone,” the response was “H&M’s marketing has a major impact and it is essential for us to convey a positive image”. @Tlaly_Branch H&M’s marketing has a major impact and it is essential for us to convey a positive image. 1/4 — hmsouthafrica (@hmsouthafrica) November 2, 2015 More Articles You Would Love South African Designer David Tlale Takes To Social Media To Virtually Exhibit His ‘Classic Icons’ Collection The Many Reason Why African Women Wear Waist Beads Granted, this was the first part of a a multi-part response but what followed wasn’t exactly reassuring either. @hmsouthafrica so what you're saying is that black people do not convey this 'positive image' you are trying to portray? — Gaby. (@Gabzee_M) November 5, 2015 People were not pleased, because frankly WTF? Shout out to @hmsouthafrica for blatantly stating that black people do not convey a positive feeling to the public…in a BLACK country ?? — peaches ‘n cream (@theiMPHOster) November 5, 2015 @hmsouthafrica Sooo…. White models convey a positive image & black models dont? Wow — Abelungu banamanga (@Khuze_Elikhulu) November 5, 2015 @Gabzee_M @hmsouthafrica is basically saying Black people are not Good enough for their brand cos black doesn't convey positive vibes. wow! — ❤BaehighNess❤ (@MizzKAYPweddy) November 5, 2015 H&M eventually responded to the criticism – this time in a six-part tweet – saying that it is “a global brand working across all continents within the Northern and Southern Hemisphere,” that “fashion is global and so are our marketing campaigns” and that it has “worked with many models from various ethnic backgrounds in our campaigns” before listing models of various ethnicities who it has worked with. This has to be the fashion equivalent of “but some of my best friends are black”. We already know that the fashion industry has some serious problems when it comes to hiring black models, and it’s high time more brands owned up to that fact and committed to doing something about it – particularly those operating in Africa. The bottom line is this: When someone says that perhaps, when doing business in Africa, one should consider using more black models, the appropriate response is “Yes, you’re right.” H&M has also issued another clarification of its tweets, apologizing as well for any offence caused. H&M regrets the response to a social media message that was recently aired and wishes to clarify the intention. pic.twitter.com/IybEBotudU — hmsouthafrica (@hmsouthafrica) November 5, 2015 Featured image via TheGrio.com – Models at the Harlem’s Fashion Row Spring 2014 show See more Racism & Prejudice Articles Below. [su_carousel source=”category: 4257″ limit=”15″ link=”post” width=”620″ height=”400″ items=”2″ autoplay=”12000″] South Africa Racism & Prejudice In Fashion Remember to Shop Your Print Look from Our Online Boutique at https://www.fashionghana.com/shop [featured_products per_page=”8″ columns=”4″] See More Here https://www.fashionghana.com/shop black modelsblack models racismh&mracism in fashionracist remarksSouth Africawhite modelswhite models are positive Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You Vlisco Ghana Unveils ‘Eclectic Cool’ Collection & Naa Ashokor As Brand Influencer With... #BeautyOfTheWeek: Proud Jamaican Influencer Anthena, Scoops Our BOTW of the Week With Her... Fashion Week Organizers from Across Africa Assemble in Ethiopia to Forge A Cohesive... Leading Ghanaian Menswear Brand ‘Kustom Looks’ Takes Over ‘All Africa Games 2023’ With... #OOTD: Berla Mundi Serves Haute Couture As She Shakes The Net With A... VIDEO: Arisar (Barbados) @ Accra Fashion Week 2023 VIDEO: Wig Wearing Black Mom Hospitalized With Horrific Skin Reaction & Illness After... A Detailed Insight Into Ethiopia’s TechStitched Fashion Program & The Participating Fashion Weeks... Cornrows With Cowry Shells: A Red Carpet Show Stopper & A Modern Twist... PICS: To Much Glamour; Check Out Bonang Matheba, Swanky & More At The... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.