But your "truths" appear to be exaggerations of fabrications based on prejudice and bigotry. Kamala didn't pick the picture. The one(s) she liked weren't posted. The art director who "fixed" the photo didn't want her to look too "black". Half the people on this forum could have done 5 minutes of color grading and "fixed" this mess. The so called "media frenzy" isn't against Kamala- it's against bad judgement against Vogue. But who cares? You have a need to deflect away from the Great Red Slime, and anything will do.
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Define too black. Her natural color is not that dark anyways. What do you know about prejudice you probably never experienced it in your life.
Remove the venue, remove who she is, comment on the two photos the digital with a blue jacket and the full body shot. If just a Jane Smith in the UHH People Photo Section the "Print version" is poor photography compared to the "Digital Subscription version." Our job as photographers is to do a positive job of presentation, the vogue photographer and editors did not do a good job. My guess is they chose the clothing and shoes with political bias. Solid color sneakers, fine, but the ones chosen.. yuck. There the shoes are the message that the editors are making. Predigest, and political-bias?
After all the stuff you've posted its funny you would ask that question. Why Vogue would pick such an obviously unflattering picture of a soon to be VP you should be asking.