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In recent years, several brands have made a name for themselves by making bras for women of every shape and size, celebrating each customer's individuality. But what about color? What's Your Nude is a new campaign set to launch February 1st that hopes to send a message to bra manufacturers and retailers. Tara Raines, the psychologist who started the movement, is fed up with the lack of diversity offered to women of color in the lingerie department at major stores across the country and is doing her part to change that. 

The idea came to her when she realized that for more than 30 years, her friends and family members have been forced to dye buff-colored bras a darker shade due to a lack of options. “Women of color have tremendous spending power in the U.S. and it’s absurd to think that in 2012 we are essentially disenfranchised when they shop for lingerie,” said Raines. “It’s my hope that this campaign will drive not only awareness, but swift action by bra makers.” 

A handful of companies such as Target and Kmart offer bras in darker hues, which is a good start, but every company should show a commitment to diversity. "I don't think it's too much to ask that bra makers include darker hues when manufacturing their collections," said Raines. "Women of color deserve to look and feel sexy, and a big part of that is looking like ourselves." 

If you'd like to participate in the campaign, you can get involved in the following ways:

Contact your preferred bra retailer on February 1 and let them know how you feel. 

"Like" the What's My Nude Facebook page where you can RSVP for the public event and find contact information for select bra makers and retailers.   

Follow the campaign on Twitter where you can spread word of the movement and share your experience by using the #WhatsYourNude hashtag.

 

Image source  What's My Nude Facebook page

Text source Perfect Pitch PR

Tagged in: women of color , women and protest , lingerie , bras   

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Elysha Valerio
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written by Elysha Valerio, January 30, 2012
thank you for writing this! A lot of times I barely see advertisements with women of color wearing lingerie. Although advertising lingerie is a bit different than making bras for women of color I think there is still space to giving these women a bra that will make them just as equally sexy as a white woman.
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written by The Lingerie Addict, January 30, 2012
So glad this campaign is getting support. This is an issue that's been ignored by the lingerie industry for too long.

--Treacle, founder of The Lingerie Addict
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written by Lee Harvey, February 02, 2012
I think we should all push-up a lot of underwired support for this wonder of a bra concept! I'm sure this movement will bust out and spill over into all segments of society, from A to DD!
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written by Lee Harvey, February 02, 2012
I hope that people will bust out of their complacency and push up some well rounded and underwired support for this weighty issue! People of all walks of life, from A to DD should lift and separate this colorful topic from the other issues in their lives.
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written by Mythy, February 02, 2012
Wow, if that is all you people have to worry about is what is nude in bra colors you better start looking around. Anything and everything is a controversy for people like you.....what is chocolate?.....better jump on that too!
Laurie
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written by Laurie, February 02, 2012
Chocolate is delicious, what are you talking about Mythy?
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written by AAXAA, February 02, 2012
Nude coloured bras have always been too dark to match my skin colour. It never occurred to me to ask for a lighter shade. Perhaps I should be more uppity.
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written by greenfuzz, February 02, 2012
I was interested enough in this to read the article, but a couple of these comments are truly vile. Worse than Gawker and Jezebel commenters.
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written by NYCChica, February 02, 2012
You go, girls! Unless we make enough noise no one will listen. I'm white and most so called "nude" bras are dark on me, ivory or cream suits me better. I always wondered who they were targeting with that color. The same goes for many cosmetics. Most colors are made for the middle range of skin tones. It was years before companies made foundation/concealer that was pale enough for me, and I have many friends who had the same problem on the deeper end of the beauty spectrum. Vote with your purses ladies, money talks!
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written by Mellificent, February 05, 2012
I'm your average white girl and the "nude" color bras have never matched my skin tone. Bandaids neither. Makeup neither. I have seen many shades of brown bras and I don't shop the lingerie departments at Target or Kmart, so they are definitely not the only ones.

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