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Cameron Russell and Edie Campbell call out photographers who sexually assault fashion models

Author: Danielk Cedeno
by Danielk Cedeno
Posted: Oct 16, 2017

Cameron Russell and Edie Campbell call out photographers who sexually assault fashion models

American model Cameron Russell has spent the last 18 hours glued to her mobile phone, reading and re-posting stories on her Instagram account from fellow fashion models who say they have suffered at the hands of photographers, casting directors, designers and other powerful men within the fashion industry.

Russell, who has walked for Prada, Louis Vuitton, Victoria's Secret and many more, has respected the privacy of every victim by blocking out names, however the accusations submitted to her include tales of alleged manipulation, harassment and sexual assault, with many saying that the abuse happened when they were just 15 or 16 years-old.

The first post that Russell shared was a friend’s story, who detailed how a male photographer had assaulted her on a test shoot at the age of 15. "A brave model (and friend) reached out to me with her story today," Russell wrote, starting the hashtag #MyJobShouldNotIncludeAbuse.

"She has asked to remain anonymous but asked that I share her words here because the photographer still works in the industry. She wants to encourage other women to speak up. We need a way to begin breaking the silence while remaining protected. We are not talking about one, five, or even twenty men. We are talking about a culture of exploitation and it must stop."

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