Well Fashion stylist Jason Bolden is one of many calling out designers for the lie that is “diversity and inclusion.”
Bolden claims that there are designers that will only work with black celebrities that are represented by “white stylists.”
This all went down in the comments of the French fashion brand CELINE, a company that was founded in 1945 by Celine Vipiana and has been owned by the LVMH for 24 years.
#BLACKLIVESMATTER”
A cringe-y moment for the Celine brand as most, if not all, of the comments echoed Bolden’s displeasure with their very noticeable exclusion of persons of color.
Bolden, who attributes his success as a stylist to his dear friends Gabrielle Union and Taraji P. Henson, two powerful black women in Hollywood, used this moment to speak up for the cause of black visibility in the fashion world.