Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I look at a catalog, I don't count the races. That's stupid
NP - I do. I'm a white woman. And it affects where I shop. VV wouldn't be getting a purchase from me.
Anonymous wrote:When I look at a catalog, I don't count the races. That's stupid
Anonymous wrote:When I look at a catalog, I don't count the races. That's stupid
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 44 year old mom of two who doesn't shop for clothing that much and I don't keep up on styles and brands. My nephew's birthday was last month and I asked for ideas for him. I was told that he's really into clothing from Vineyard Vines...there's a store in Georgetown so I headed on down there. First, it is a lovely store and it reminded me that everything just comes around again because all the little whale crap was prevalent when I was a kid and "preppy" was a thing. So, I pick up their catalog and go through page by page. Not a single minority face in the whole 30 or 40 page spread. Not one. Completely turned me off to the company and brand. One purpose of a clothing brand's catalog is to visually send a message of who they see as their audience and they clearly don't want people with dark skin buying their overpriced stuff. Well I have light skin but I ain't buyin.
Anonymous wrote:Seems really odd to have no minorities. It's 2015. OP, why don't you write a letter to the company and complain? I'd be interested to hear their response.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 44 year old mom of two who doesn't shop for clothing that much and I don't keep up on styles and brands. My nephew's birthday was last month and I asked for ideas for him. I was told that he's really into clothing from Vineyard Vines...there's a store in Georgetown so I headed on down there. First, it is a lovely store and it reminded me that everything just comes around again because all the little whale crap was prevalent when I was a kid and "preppy" was a thing. So, I pick up their catalog and go through page by page. Not a single minority face in the whole 30 or 40 page spread. Not one. Completely turned me off to the company and brand. One purpose of a clothing brand's catalog is to visually send a message of who they see as their audience and they clearly don't want people with dark skin buying their overpriced stuff. Well I have light skin but I ain't buyin.