“I think people realized that not all white girls who love fall fashion and pumpkin spice are what we’re all categorized to look like.”
Eventually, the picture found its way to the actual women themselves: bloggers and influencers Emily Gemma of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Caitlin Covington of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
“At first I didn’t know it was a big deal so I kind of laughed it off,” said Gemma, a 31-year-old mother of two who runs a blog calledThe two women have been friends since 2013, when they met starting out their blogs while living in Charlotte. The Christian Girl Autumn photo was taken by Covington’s mom during a 2016 trip the two friends took to Highlands, North Carolina, to shoot their “fall content” for the season.
“It was just a big blogging trip where we changed outfits a bunch and took a lot of pictures,” said Covington, 29, who runs the blogThe two women totally understand why everyone thinks the photo is...a lot. “We were kind of matching,” Gemma told BuzzFeed News. “It was cheesy.”The pair also wanted to make it clear that their styles have since been updated. “The photo is three years old so the fashion has changed!” said Gemma.
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