Fashion / NewsL’Oréal fires trans model Munroe BergdorfAfter being named as L’Oréal’s first transgender representative, the beauty brand today announced they were ending the partnership after she posted on Facebook calling out racismShareLink copied ✔️September 1, 2017FashionNewsTextDominic Cadogan Following the news earlier this week that transgender model and activist Munroe Bergdorf would be one of the new faces of L’Oréal’s diversity initiative, the beauty brand has today announced that it will be ending its partnership with her over comments she made calling out racism on social media. In the aftermath of Charlottesville, Bergdorf wrote a now deleted Facebook status to vent her anger around the circumstances that led to one person being killed and many others severely injured. “Honestly I don’t have energy to talk about the racial violence of white people any more. Yes ALL white people,” she wrote. She went on to say: “Because most of ya’ll don’t even realise or refuse to acknowledge that your existence, privilege and success as a race is built on the backs, blood and death of people of colour.” This morning L’Oréal publicly announced that Bergdorf would no longer be a part of the campaign, releasing a statement that read: “L’Oréal supports diversity and tolerance towards all people irrespective of their race, background, gender and religion.” Bergdorf wrote another status to share her disappointment with the decision. “The irony of all this is that L’Oréal Paris invited me to be part of a beauty campaign that ‘stands for diversity’. The fact that up until very recently, there has been next to no mainstream brands offering makeup for black women and ethnic minorities, is in itself due to racism within the industry.” Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREOakley Oakley’s new collection was designed to weather the storm Nike Airmaxxing with multidisciplinary creative Jake EliasThe best fashion exhibitions to see for spring 2026All the best dressed stars at Coachella 2026 Nike Airmaxxing with New York designer Annie Lian PumaPUMA and Jil Sander keep it simple with the K-Street Labubu obituary: Rot in hell you ugly little freaksIn the bag! Louis Vuitton gets nosy with new Speedy campaign Revisit this 20-year-old Margiela shoot from Dazed’s March 2006 issueThese photos reimagine Barbara Kruger’s seminal streetwear dropBuy a copy of Dazed MENA to support relief efforts in LebanonGianni Versace is getting a major retrospective exhibitionEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy