Vietnamese photographer who airbrushed Lupita Nyongo’s image expresses deepest regrets

Lupita Nyong’o ranted when Grazia magazine edited her hair to make her look more Eurocentric. The photographer who airbrushed Lupita’s picture has eaten the humble pie.

Grazia magazine edited Lupita’s photo on its cover to fit their notion of what beautiful hair looks like. Lupita called out the British magazine saying that they were promoting prejudice against black women’s complexion, hair style and texture.

Photographer apologizes

Vietnamese photographer who airbrushed Lupita Nyongo’s image has expressed his deepest regrets. An Le apologized to the movie star and everyone he offended by altering the actress’ photo.

The New York based photographer explains that his altering of Lupita’s photo was out of his own ignorance and insensitivity.

An Le affirms that he doesn’t harbor any hate for black people. He says that he has learnt his lesson and that he will advocate for the representation of diversity of beauty in the industry.

“Though it was not my intention to hurt anyone, I can see now that altering the image of her hair was an unbelievably damaging and hurtful act. As an immigrant myself, it is my duty to be an advocate for the representation of diversity of beauty in this industry. I will demonstrate this in my work even more going forward.

“My altering of her image was not born out of any hate but instead out of my own ignorance and insensitivity to the constant slighting of women of color throughout the different media platforms. There is no excuse for my actions. I deeply regret the pain I’ve caused Ms Nyong’o, a woman I’ve admired for quite some time now. Again, I would like to say I’m deeply sorry to everyone I did offend.

“I want to thank Lupita for addressing this important issue,” An Le said in a statement.

 

 

UK fashion magazine under fire for photoshopping Lupita Nyong’o hair on the cover of its November issue

Lupita Nyong’o says UK magazine is promoting prejudice against black women’s complexion, hair style and texture. This after the Kenyan actress was photoshopped on the cover of Grazia magazine.

Lupita graced the cover of the British fashion publication’s November 2017 issue. The photo used on the cover shows the Hollywood actress has a shaved head.

They photoshopped Lupita’s hair

Currently the 34 year old Kenyan actress has not shaved her hair. Grazia magazine retouched and edited out Lupita’s natural hairstyle and made her appear with a shaved head.

The British magazine photoshopped Lupita’s hair without informing her. She wakes up and finds her photo on the cover of Grazia magazine had been edited to fit their notion of what beautiful hair looks like.

The photo on the left shows how Lupita Looks on the cover of Grazia magazine while the photos on the right depict her real natural look.

Lupita reacts

The Oscar winning movie actress calls out the magazine for editing her hair to look more Eurocentric. Lupita says Grazia magazine is promoting prejudice against black women’s complexion, hair style and texture.

The actress further states that she has embrace my natural heritage and that she feels betrayed by Grazia’s decision to alter her look on the cover of its November issue.

“As I have made clear so often in the past with every fiber of my being, I embrace my natural heritage and despite having grown up thinking light skin and straight, silky hair were the standards of beauty, I now know that my dark skin and kinky, coily hair are beautiful too.

“Being featured on the cover of a magazine fulfills me as it is an opportunity to show other dark, kinky-haired people, and particularly our children, that they are beautiful just the way they are. I am disappointed that @graziauk invited me to be on their cover and then edited out and smoothed my hair to fit their notion of what beautiful hair looks like.

“Had I been consulted, I would have explained that I cannot support or condone the omission of what is my native heritage with the intention that they appreciate that there is still a very long way to go to combat the unconscious prejudice against black women’s complexion, hair style and texture. #dtmh” wrote Lupita.