'Ateh Jewel on why diversity in fashion and beauty needs to change'

'Ateh Jewel on why diversity in fashion and beauty needs to change'
44:35 Apr 11, 2022
'Multi-award-winning journalist, producer, director, influencer and diversity advocate Dr Ateh Jewel speaks to the Telegraph’s shopping editor Krissy Turner, as they discuss diversity in their respective industries; beauty and fashion.   Ateh speaks about her platform as a power to influence what is going on in the industry and has recently set up her own go fund me page to raise money to help send generations of BAME students to university. Education, representation and visibility will help drive real social change. You can donate here; https://www.gofundme.com/f/21lx1u4thc  For articles spoken about in the session; Why it\'s only right that 4 out of 5 nominees for Model of the Year are women of colour https://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/people/right-4-5-nominees-model-year-women-colour/    Leomie Anderson features in Topshop\'s first foundation for dark skin shoot - as a response to frustrations over lack of beauty diversity https://www.telegraph.co.uk/beauty/make-up/the-best-foundations-for-darker-skin/     \'Black woman spend\' - Have you seen a shift in the industry finally understanding this? Why is there a lack of foundation shades for darker skin tones? Why are black hair products not as readily on offer?    I\'ve been wearing Fenty Beauty by Rihanna for three months, and here\'s what I think https://www.telegraph.co.uk/beauty/make-up/wore-fenty-beauty-rihanna-make-up-every-day-week-happened/    I\'ve been wearing Pat McGrath\'s £145 foundation system for a month, but is it worth the price?  https://www.telegraph.co.uk/beauty/make-up/wearing-pat-mcgraths-145-foundation-system-month-worth-price/    I know what it’s like to be a victim of hair discrimination https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/know-like-victim-hair-discrimination/     My natural hair often triggers all the casual racist stereotypes that go along with it https://www.telegraph.co.uk/beauty/hair/natural-hair-often-triggers-casual-racist-stereotypes-go-along/    The black-owned beauty brands to support today and always https://www.telegraph.co.uk/beauty/news/black-owned-beauty-brands-support-today-always/    30 brilliant black-owned fashion brands to support now, and always https://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/brands/30-brilliant-black-owned-fashion-brands-support-now-always/     Jewel Tones beauty talks lip colours for darker skin tones with lipstick queen’s Poppy King http://jeweltonesbeauty.com/jewel-tones-beauty-talks-lip-colours-for-darker-skin-tones-with-lipstick-queens-poppy-king/   Racism is a nuanced and subtle poison. It even extends to the beauty products I can buy https://www.telegraph.co.uk/beauty/make-up/racism-nuanced-subtle-poison-even-extends-beauty-products-can/' 

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