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INS sending photos has caused widespread controversy. What did VOGUE write when interviewing Gao Qizhen?

On March 3rd, the American version vouge Po took a photo of China girl Gao Qizhen at the Immigration Bureau, which was caught in a dilemma of public opinion. Whether in China or Britain, fashion reinforces the western aesthetic stereotype of Asian girls, especially those from China. Indeed, the girl in the photo almost runs counter to the popular aesthetic values in Asia, with large eye distance, small eyes, flat nose and moles on her eyebrows. Therefore, the "aestheticians" on the Internet expressed their anger that fashion deliberately "vilifies" Asians.

? Bili Bili often invites foreigners to choose beautiful women from China according to western aesthetics. In fact, they have the same aesthetic vision as Asians, and they also think that angelababy and Liu Wen are perfect beauties. From this point of view, vogue chose this photo on INS to "represent" the China model, which is undoubtedly digging its own grave and jumping into the trap of the sensitive topic of "racial discrimination".

According to vogue, Gao, a student majoring in textile design in london college of fashion, was accidentally photographed by a photographer during his lunch break. She accidentally came into contact with the modeling world and accidentally fell in vogue. In this interview with Gao Qizhen, the author wrote: "As a model, she brings unique charm. Her eyes are staring like a cat, her arched nose and lower lip are full, and her eyebrows seem to whisper, which seems to convey a feeling of improvisation, that is, the eyebrows drawn with a pencil are as thin as hair, and the ink left by the blue pigment becomes a mole between them. "

In this article, she never felt that she was amazingly beautiful. She also likes to make up recently. She imagined her face as a canvas and tried various styles and colors. But as far as the written content is concerned, Vogue does not say that she represents China's aesthetic or Asian groups. On the contrary, they mentioned the anti-traditional aesthetic organization, and clearly pointed out that this is to break the certainty and closure of traditional aesthetic values.