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Anyone notice a pattern? Zoe Saldana is the last woman of color since Lil Kim in 2003. I think that's seriously a shame. Out of all these fashion and beauty magazines I would like to think a magazine like Nylon would be the most diverse. They pride themselves on being so edgy and different yet they put boring or plain girls like Hilary Duff and Megan Fox who have 0 style and 0 edge. I don't get it. They don't even dress like that in real life so why make them up to be be something they're not? If not they always fall back to their favorite girl Lindsay Lohan. Boring. I've even tweeted them and they actually responded back. I said I think they should feature real kick ass woman like Solange Knowles, Kelis, Zoe Kravitz, Nina Sky, Janelle Monae, J*Davey, etc. I know this subject is like beating a dead horse but I feel like these magazines don't reach everyone. Same for black magazines though. There are NO popular magazines for YOUNG women of color right now. the online magazine HoneyMag.com is probably the closest. I really wonder will there EVER be a magazine that will consist of TRUE diversity. Beauty and fashion tips for every type of girl. Tall, skinny, fat, short, black, hispanic, asian, middle eastern, white, blue, purple ETC. I know the magazine only cares about money so of course they are going to do what sells, but a girl can dream right?