Vogue Australiaさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Vogue AustraliaInstagram)「“A better world to me is where diversity is celebrated and there’s no superiority and inferiority," says Sianna Catullo @siannacatullo, the founder of Aboriginal-owned label @clothingthegap, which works to close the gap in health outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians. Along with powerful female voices of change, Catullo, who is pictured here in image one, lent her words to the August 2020 issue of #VogueAustralia, responding to the #BlackLivesMatter movement and creating a portrait that they feel captures who they are. In handing over to them, they shared their hopes for progress and a shared future.  "I imagine endless opportunity for growth because we as a society value and appreciate what it means to be happy, free and above all human,” says organiser Ruby Wharton @badgalruru__ in image two, of what she imagines for a better future. She chose to be captured at a family friend’s shop and art gallery in “my comfort zone,” she explains. “I didn’t want to be portrayed to be something greater than what I am because what I do is a small part of a grassroots movement.”  "I’ve always imagined a world where we know nothing but love and see nothing but light," says 25-year-old model and previous Vogue cover star Charlee Fraser @charleefraser, pictured here in image three. She acknowledges those who have come before her and forged a path for better inclusion in the fashion industry and speaks about the importance of being anti-racist for the issue.   Read more in our bio. The August issue of #Vogue is on sale now.」8月7日 6時31分 - vogueaustralia

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“A better world to me is where diversity is celebrated and there’s no superiority and inferiority," says Sianna Catullo @siannacatullo, the founder of Aboriginal-owned label @clothingthegap, which works to close the gap in health outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians. Along with powerful female voices of change, Catullo, who is pictured here in image one, lent her words to the August 2020 issue of #VogueAustralia, responding to the #BlackLivesMatter movement and creating a portrait that they feel captures who they are. In handing over to them, they shared their hopes for progress and a shared future.

"I imagine endless opportunity for growth because we as a society value and appreciate what it means to be happy, free and above all human,” says organiser Ruby Wharton @badgalruru__ in image two, of what she imagines for a better future. She chose to be captured at a family friend’s shop and art gallery in “my comfort zone,” she explains. “I didn’t want to be portrayed to be something greater than what I am because what I do is a small part of a grassroots movement.”

"I’ve always imagined a world where we know nothing but love and see nothing but light," says 25-year-old model and previous Vogue cover star Charlee Fraser @charleefraser, pictured here in image three. She acknowledges those who have come before her and forged a path for better inclusion in the fashion industry and speaks about the importance of being anti-racist for the issue.

Read more in our bio. The August issue of #Vogue is on sale now.


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