The Dark Side of Fashion: Supermodel Cameron Russell on Exploitation & Abuse | Amanpour and Company

2024 ж. 28 Сәу.
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Fashion model Cameron Russell was first scouted at age 16. She has since modeled for Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren and has appeared in Vogue and Elle. Russell has long called out hard truths in her industry. Her new memoir, "How to Make Herself Agreeable To Everyone," explores feeling both objectified and complicit in the system that built her career. She discusses the possibility for industry change with Michel Martin.
Originally aired on April 29, 2024
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  • The “access to wealth and visibility “ struck me as a historical truth for women. Women have been denied access to wealth and visibility UNLESS they are beautiful, sexual vulnerable, or rich and so we are conditioned to follow these paths. It’s sad that so little has changed in this world.

    @kasondaleigh@kasondaleigh25 күн бұрын
    • Access to wealth and visibility requires complicity from all who are from the poorer classes.... no matter the sex, gender, sexuality....

      @hannahb950@hannahb95012 күн бұрын
    • Kasonda you should go out of life and not be in it really you are just horrible I divorce

      @BilliePosters@BilliePosters11 күн бұрын
  • I like how she addresses the exploitation of labor and not just of women. We need to be more conscious of economic exploitation.

    @DLYChicago@DLYChicago25 күн бұрын
    • Yes, AND, 80% of garment workers are women.

      @advocacynaccountablity@advocacynaccountablity25 күн бұрын
  • "We could stop asking how do we fix what is and we could start imagining what we want in the world." Wonderful quote and powerful place to place our attention! Thank you Cameron Russell and Michel Martin for a great interview.

    @sherrytaha9268@sherrytaha926825 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for asking the question “why do older men want to date young women.” The answer was simple “patriarchy”. This woman was so honest. It is refreshing to hear. I hope all young women in that industry pay attention

    @cam_2022@cam_202219 күн бұрын
    • Older men want to date young women because it makes them feel powerful and more youthful. It's a way to forget that they are getting older and a way to avoid more reflective, philosophical, and existential thoughts about their purpose in life and death.

      @kristinab1078@kristinab1078Күн бұрын
  • I’m reading Russell’s memoir now. It’s evocative and thought-provoking-I highly recommend it.

    @Britta_no_filter@Britta_no_filter25 күн бұрын
  • She is so articulate and intelligent. I have friends who are still working as professional models and it’s so wonderful to hear someone voice these issues in such a personal way yet be able to relate these same issues in the fashion world to injustices happening across the patriarchal workforce. Can’t wait to purchase my copy of her memoir ❤

    @sxt4447@sxt444726 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant interview.

    @cynthialangley7338@cynthialangley733826 күн бұрын
  • That industry is so appalling.

    @sandyrosenberger2415@sandyrosenberger241512 күн бұрын
  • I dont understand how putting a belt around a 16 year olds neck qualifies as fashion (i am assuming it was a fashion shoot) ... was the purpose of the shoot to advertise belts? A lot of the fashion shoots don't appear to have any point other than look what i can make a nearly naked girl do. I appreciate her turn towards the actual industry of fashion ... it gives the fame usefulness.

    @rb-pk8ds@rb-pk8ds25 күн бұрын
  • Her genuineness and warm-hearted smile should’ve been utilized in other industries than such predatory world, ie, FASHION. Will definitely check the book❤

    @emmaptokyo@emmaptokyo26 күн бұрын
  • I think she's a great example of how communication and association can breed relatability, understanding an awareness.

    @BennettJDent@BennettJDent16 күн бұрын
  • "Fashion" is a vry insular, primarily male dominated industry, especially the phtographers. The models have no leverage becuase there is no oversight, and the money earned can be outrageous. These young women, and a smaller group of men, have almost no power. Yes, it is exploitation. Donatella Versace has known this for decades, but she has done nothing to stop it. And as one of the leaders in "Fashion", she has the power to make a change.

    @keithmcphail1152@keithmcphail115225 күн бұрын
  • I think it’s sad that her Parents weren’t present when she was sixteen, maybe you could bring her back and talk about that.

    @ricromrec@ricromrec11 күн бұрын
    • I agree. At the age of 15 or 16 models should have a parent, guardian, or representative from the agency with them in order to ensure they are not being exploited or being molested in some way.

      @kristinab1078@kristinab1078Күн бұрын
  • She is writing and publishing this book because she's a top model. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with being a top model. Yet. she has access to publishing companies because she is a top model. Unless she starts the book or interview with that and the acknowledgement of that duality it's hard to appreciate the valid points she is making

    @giovannilicata2904@giovannilicata290420 күн бұрын
    • She does a great job balancing nuanced points with clarity. Not starting with a rundown of all the privileges that helped her get published shouldn't make it hard to appreciate her points. That's when perfect becomes the enemy of good.

      @kengfors21@kengfors219 күн бұрын
  • How was her mother not in the room at 15?

    @ketoacid3393@ketoacid33937 күн бұрын
  • Just bought her book "How to Make Herself Agreeable to Everyone" and am looking really forward to exploring it. It seems a very honest, earnest look at what exists and what could be, if we all made aligned decisions.

    @advocacynaccountablity@advocacynaccountablity25 күн бұрын
  • Modeling is one of the few industries that pay women more than men. Im so glad she used her platform to help other women.Supermodel actress Brooke Shields said she was sa by a producer and she wouldn't name names . And she was exploited by her mom and the Industry . I feel sad for Brooke.

    @glorialovesChrist@glorialovesChrist5 күн бұрын
  • When we are young we so badly want to be loved and accepted especially as girls and are told not to trust our guts She had family who loved her I had terrible sexual, emotional physical abuse and abandonment had no family who loved me and allowed men to to do terrible things to me 😞

    @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535@wildoceanappaloosawomangay253525 күн бұрын
    • God bless you every step of the way on the healing path.🕊️

      @emilywilson7308@emilywilson730812 күн бұрын
  • Great interview. Thank you Cameron

    @valleyvox@valleyvox25 күн бұрын
  • "That's how much of the world is working." Tyranny by employers is what is making employment abusive. They have a right to expect work, but expectation of personal favors, not at all. What's worse is that victimhood is the pro quo expected in these deals. Corruption often stems from simple material greed, but, in many cases it is because of mental illness and personality disorders. The victims are sources of narcissistic supply, and willing subjects for people who can't deal with their own minds and need to take it out on others. We need laws that draw the line between legal contract obligations and corruption in the form of personal exploitation.

    @witwisniewski2280@witwisniewski228025 күн бұрын
  • Where the heck were the parents ? Model is only 16. Weird all around. Horrible industry

    @voxpopuli5663@voxpopuli566326 күн бұрын
    • You would be surprised how many parents - if they are there - just send children off to make some money when given a chance, not really knowing the full picture. Also children in this age can be very persuasive if that is something they want to do (modelling).

      @kasiapetruk6730@kasiapetruk673024 күн бұрын
  • It’s emotional blackmail. Humans are experts in doing this to one another

    @Stangya888@Stangya8886 күн бұрын
  • What I learned from this is to be careful what I give my attention and energy to and to whom and what I agree to either subtly or directly.

    @JuliesWorldXo@JuliesWorldXoКүн бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing your activism, experience and guidance and we move into our next generation. Great interview!

    @b13inc@b13inc20 күн бұрын
  • That industry won't change for the better until there are more females working behind the scenes

    @ashleyparks1738@ashleyparks17388 күн бұрын
  • I blame rampant capitalism and the idea of winner take all mindset. Male dominated. Not going to change soon unfortunately :/

    @birdlover7776@birdlover777626 күн бұрын
    • If it crumbles under the weight of its own hubris and reactionary tendencies, it may be changing sooner than you think. It would be preferable to consciously change it for the better, but a cataclysmic change for the worse is still a change

      @peakdelvalle197@peakdelvalle19723 күн бұрын
  • It’s just a word “ exploitation of women “

    @louie2012ify@louie2012ify26 күн бұрын
  • Wow! Thank you for this❤

    @msmacmac1000@msmacmac10008 күн бұрын
  • I used to model and its a disgusting industry.

    @OE2023@OE20232 күн бұрын
  • Good questions.

    @dad102@dad10225 күн бұрын
  • I'm surprised she didn't mention Gandhi because he originally stood up to protect the garment workers in India. When any country was ruled by the British empire then the country had to import from Britain and support Britain economically. So all the garment workers in India were being undercut by garment workers in the UK, because workers in India were virtually slaves and had no human rights, also they had to pay additional taxes to make British imports into India cheaper than the locally produced products. When Gandhi visited the UK and he had support from people in the area of the UK where all the factories are, because British workers didn't want to be undercut by countries where people had no human rights.

    @matthewbaynham6286@matthewbaynham628625 күн бұрын
  • God bless you. Good work

    @philomenacesta563@philomenacesta5638 күн бұрын
  • I’d vote for her in the future

    @BoulderBieks@BoulderBieks25 күн бұрын
    • Vote as in if she were running for public office? Based on the fact that she is a former model who now published a book about the dark side of the industry?

      @pedroferreiradoamaral7248@pedroferreiradoamaral724825 күн бұрын
  • Uhhhh....it's the money, honey. Until all women say "no", many more will say "yes". Women were crawling over the Playboy mansion gates...to get IN !!! Ladies, have some self-respect, please! No matter how you whine and try to Oprah-splain, "NO" is the only word needed here.

    @kayerains3513@kayerains351318 күн бұрын
  • This woman is marvelous. Protect her ❤️

    @msmacmac1000@msmacmac10008 күн бұрын
  • Women in Bangladesh get a low wage isn’t because of their race, it’s their government that is the issue, not white people fault.

    @Misdeminas@Misdeminas3 күн бұрын
  • @jdmmg4904@jdmmg490424 күн бұрын
  • Sounds just like a bad marriage...making oneself agreeable to everyone and an extracting mentality of the inlaws and husband. Fashion should expire.

    @belindaschafer1593@belindaschafer15933 күн бұрын
  • 11:56 the truth is women are very beautiful because they’re made of not just stars - but sugar, spice and everything nice 😘

    @reginaerekson9139@reginaerekson913925 күн бұрын
  • I love robert cromeans❤

    @reginaerekson9139@reginaerekson913925 күн бұрын
  • Funny how people stay in places they claim are so horrible, I think its more of a one last money opportunity, when the career is over.

    @alphaomega8373@alphaomega837324 күн бұрын
  • Why are Victoria's Secret models all so slinky and angular ?

    @johnishikawa2200@johnishikawa220026 күн бұрын
    • I heard someone say that the clothes "fit the hangers" which I still don't get. I thought it was about power and control. Now I think that it's cost cutting - less fabric makes more profit. Still, it's more than that. Perves are gonna perv, and more women in positions of power in the fashion industry will ultimately change things. "Terrible beauty" 😮

      @joeratley1062@joeratley106225 күн бұрын
    • Angles photograph well.

      @westernnut8407@westernnut840725 күн бұрын
  • What do you have to lose to say NO, I won't shoot naked? You have to defend your integrity or lose it.

    @merrim7765@merrim776524 күн бұрын
  • I don't know her name or her face.

    @azmrl@azmrl26 күн бұрын
  • She said the industry relies on exploitation- yet women have a choice to do this or not do it. And tons of women keep doing it. How is anything going to change if women continue to allow themselves to be exploited?

    @brainbrain542@brainbrain54225 күн бұрын
    • They get discovered when they're teenagers and often young teens.

      @Fixtheproblemwithgoodpolicy@Fixtheproblemwithgoodpolicy24 күн бұрын
    • most the women are scouted young. they are groomed and exploited.

      @kiwi88888@kiwi8888824 күн бұрын
    • It is a way for women to gain wealth. Men have different ways to gain wealth.

      @deborahadeen7582@deborahadeen758224 күн бұрын
  • I laid around and got paid to be beautiful, living an extremely self-focused lifestyle, absorbing praise for my beauty, and now that I'm older I have discovered: I want more!

    @bluest1524@bluest152425 күн бұрын
  • When she was banking all was good, now that her career is over she s trying to bank again, against the industry that made her. Classy Lady. Trustworthy and Grateful

    @3a5859@3a58597 күн бұрын
    • Ewww what a shady comment. She entered the industry as a kid. Most of us experience life and learn. It’s called growth. Did you not hear a single word she said? Pay attention!

      @pennypie923@pennypie9237 күн бұрын
    • @@pennypie923 She already gave Ted Talks, as a grown up, and never denounced this. Last meal ticket.

      @imalrockme@imalrockme2 күн бұрын
    • @@imalrockme You make no sense. What was the Ted Talk about? It’s not the work itself it’s the people who exploit and abuse that’s the problem. Much like what actors/actresses at a vulnerable age experience. And a lot of them are speaking up, despite the fact that they are working. So are you going to shame and condemn anyone who works in an industry that abuses their workers? Then you may be a hypocrite.

      @pennypie923@pennypie9232 күн бұрын
  • She? 🤔

    @travelbug4536@travelbug4536Сағат бұрын
  • How is it "skilled"?

    @bluest1524@bluest152425 күн бұрын
  • She doesn’t have values

    @jb-evans2995@jb-evans299518 күн бұрын
  • You want to make money by people admiring your body, then complain when people admire your body...

    @imperialmotoring3789@imperialmotoring378925 күн бұрын
  • If you are on skilled and they treat you so badly, I've never seen anything so higher or paid are you kidding me million dollars sometimes for a show please stop

    @PearlRubyJasper@PearlRubyJasper26 күн бұрын
  • while I may not have all of the facts about this former model based on this interview I find it hypocritical that she accepted most of the things that she found objectionable and had a successful career but later wrote a book about all of these terrible things to once again profit from her career - I would have respect for her if she had left the model industry and chosen a career that made a positive difference in the world and again I do not have all of the facts

    @johnwest194@johnwest19426 күн бұрын
    • You missed her entire point!

      @greatedges@greatedges25 күн бұрын
    • @@greatedgestotally agree

      @HW-sj3cs@HW-sj3cs25 күн бұрын
    • Finally a grown-up decided to join the conversation!

      @pedroferreiradoamaral7248@pedroferreiradoamaral724825 күн бұрын
    • It’s the thoughts and words of an adult looking back on when she was a child. Perhaps you’ve not done such reflection on your own life or maybe patriarchy works in your favor and you cannot see from the female perspective of a young girl groomed to please others.

      @loisthelibrarian@loisthelibrarian25 күн бұрын
    • @@loisthelibrarian or she is just riding the woke wave, enjoying the privilege and entitlement she's unaware of. Mimimimimi I was objectified when I was a model! Shut up boo boo, pick another job then.

      @pedroferreiradoamaral7248@pedroferreiradoamaral724825 күн бұрын
  • Interesting how all of these models are "objectified" all of a sudden, "abused" all of a sudden, but they didn´t feel that when they got to wear expensive designer clothes, get access to celebrities and fancy parties and so on. I cannot take this seriously, like really. You CHOOSE the fashion world.

    @dianariverjackson5123@dianariverjackson512325 күн бұрын
  • The interviewer is getting flustered looking at her. She wants that.

    @user-cu7uz5le3h@user-cu7uz5le3h3 күн бұрын
  • Oh my God, what a baby how many women would love to be in her position and be making the money and fame she has made boo-hoo

    @livingintheforest3963@livingintheforest39639 күн бұрын
  • Superficially beautiful person is complaining about the privileges shes been given. My my I was discovered by Elite 20 years ago. Worked internationally. My looks allowed me to get out of post communist Czechoslovakia. Opened countless doors for me. Yes. I have struggled with bulimia and anorexia. But to blame this industry? Get out of here.

    @lefat4697@lefat469725 күн бұрын
    • Paulina is that you?

      @katharinaheckmann4962@katharinaheckmann496224 күн бұрын
  • The pinnacle of entitlement is choosing to go into modelling, making a career out of it, and then publish a memoir to complain about it. Nobody forced you, honey.

    @pedroferreiradoamaral7248@pedroferreiradoamaral724825 күн бұрын
    • Just because you choose any profession doesn’t mean you deserve to be mistreated especially when you’re just a kid. There is nothing privileged about being a model. Some models barely make enough to survive. Your opinion speaks of jealousy and ignorance. Even high level women in corporations get abused.

      @HW-sj3cs@HW-sj3cs25 күн бұрын
    • @@HW-sj3cs If she became the victim of any crimes or gross mistreatment, the perpetrators should be prosecuted. But complaining about some of the inherent aspects of modelling, come on... And don't go into it when you're underage, period. But seriously, overpaid actresses complaining about things they did to get roles... Cindy Crawford complaining about how Oprah made her twirl to show off her amazing figure... Models complaining about taking on certain or postures for specific shoots... Seriously, it gets sooo exhausting. Try being a housekeeper in a hotel and going through the same and really having no recourse because you're at the bottom of the food chain and if you open your mouth, you get fired and don't know how to pay the bills that very week. Or try coal mining... Yes, I know life doesn't have to be a race to the bottom but if modelling isn't working for you, I am sure the next door diner has a couple of shifts for your you to try your shot at waiting tables.

      @pedroferreiradoamaral7248@pedroferreiradoamaral724825 күн бұрын
    • She was a young teen.

      @CC-xn5xi@CC-xn5xi25 күн бұрын
    • @@CC-xn5xi old enough to want to make a buck as a model. Why not try tutoring, waiting tables, etc?

      @pedroferreiradoamaral7248@pedroferreiradoamaral724824 күн бұрын
    • 100%​@@HW-sj3cs

      @tnt01@tnt0124 күн бұрын
  • She doesn't get what you're telling her. The room doesn't try to own her , she's condescending. You're brilliant! Blessings..

    @user-bi4pr5vv5u@user-bi4pr5vv5u24 күн бұрын
  • you are clearly woke! just kiddin' you are beautiful! ❤ My mother worked in the industry, me also, on and off... dirty to the core!

    @trancemuter@trancemuter26 күн бұрын
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