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New York is far ahead of Europe when it comes to runway diversity

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Redefining Beauty Standards [Highsnobiety]( [View email in your browser]( There’s no hiding from the fact that the fashion industry has a problem with diversity but it’s clear that New York is light years ahead of Europe when it comes to diverse casting. We spoke to the casting directors of Gypsy Sport, Chromat and Willy Chavarria to find out why New York is leading the way, and how we can avoid both racism and tokenism on the runway. Redefining Beauty Standards Other News All the hottest happenings in our world today. It’s official. Beyoncé & JAY-Z are gearing up for part two of their On The Run Tour, this time making it an international affair. Make sure you don’t snooze on the presale for Bey-Z later this week! In other news, Netflix has a series of hidden codes that let you override the site’s algorithm and unlock hidden genres. And finally, in some very sad news, we say goodbye to fashion legend Hubert De Givenchy, who passed away on Saturday. RIP 🙏 Music JAY-Z & Beyoncé Officially Announce 'On the Run 2' Tour After rumors have been swirling all year, JAY-Z and Beyoncé have spilled the tea - they are indeed going back on tour. Get the scoop here. Style Hubert De Givenchy Has Passed Away at 91 Years Old Music All the Pieces From Supreme’s Public Enemy & UNDERCOVER SS18 Collab Movies These Secret Codes Will Unlock Hidden Genres on Netflix Life Pharrell Williams Urged to Rename His “Highly Insensitive” Holi Collection by Hindu Statesman Highsnobiety Shopping Cop it, then rock it. Vans $80 OG Old Skool LX adidas Originals $120 Prophere Shopping adidas & Raf Simons Drastically Deconstruct the Iconic Raf Ozweego Adidas & Raf Simons have reworked his most iconic silhouette to create the RS Replicant Ozweego. Check it out here. Join Our Community [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Subscribe on YouTube]( [Add on Snapchat]( [Follow on Pinterest]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website: [{EMAIL}](. You can [unsubscribe from the list]( or [manage your subscription preferences](. © Titel Media GmbH 2017 Titel Media GmbH, Ritterstr. 9, 10969 Berlin Germany

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