After having reconsidered what I said and what I wrote:
Even if none was intended nor meant: We tend to find fault as regards anybody and everybody's folk these days...
Instead:
First and foremost, in spite of them being young Asian models, even them agreeing to do the photo shoot is on the admiration of our black sisters side...
Second of all, at best (or worst), all sorts of colored folk are also merely reflections of what they do, i. e., in order to make a buck etc., in the so called white folks world...
Place it all in the category of the haves vs the have nots scenarios, as in--how the advertising biz exploits etc. a lot of unmature young females, of all ethnic/racial/etc. backgrounds...
So another case study of globalism etc...
And, is it really as well as truly just about the alleged or real racism, or more about images of black females, which some of the young ones here usually associate with their moms (not their own) generation, etc.?
To me:
Perhaps it is a reminder of something you're lost--aka a true spirit of sisterhood etc.--which the various modern day means and ways you identify yourselves can't or won't truly bring about...
Anyway the issue etc. from an older African American male's take...