Seriously, What Was Comme des Garçons Thinking?

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Seriously, What Was Comme des Garçons Thinking?
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Umm...hard no.

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This is not the first time that Comme des Garçons has been called out for being non-inclusive. In February of 2018, writer Martin Lerme ofAfter researching the brand's past collections, he found that: "After reviewing the 54 runway shows on Vogue, which includes a total of 2,533 looks, I was only able to identify 5 black models—a total of 32 appearances comprising 1.26 percent of the total runway exits—over the entire covered time span.

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