Longtime Booker Rising readers may recall that this blog highlighted Kenya's top model back in 2009 and 2010. From Clutch Magazine: "Like many other parts of the world, Africa is no stranger to European standards of beauty. The practice of skin lightening is becoming rampant in many African countries as some folks go to drastic lengths to shed their dark complexions for lighter, 'more acceptable' ones. And from advertising and magazines, to TV and film, the black aesthetics are being pushed out, while European standards of beauty — blonde hair, blue eyes — are becoming more mainstream."
Ms. Nasenyana, who is the reigning South African Fashion Week Model Of The Year and who has modeled around the world, is having none of it: "'It seems that the world is conspiring in preaching that there is something wrong with Kenyan ladies’ kinky hair and dark skin,' Kenyan model Ajuma Nasenyana told the Daily Nation. Nasenyana wonders why European skincare companies that push lightening creams are entering Kenya marketing the European standard of beauty. 'Their leaflets are all about skin lightening, and they seem to be doing good business in Kenya. It just shocks me. It’s not OK for a Caucasian to tell us to lighten our skin,' she said."