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Fashion icons Beverly Johnson and Pat Cleveland made great inroads as black supermodels during the ’70s. Before Naomi Campbell ... that celebrities — not models — sell today’s magazines.
Early in the new one-woman show “Beverly Johnson ... model to appear on the cover of the American edition of Vogue magazine (hence the title); she subsequently forged a career as an actress, ...
This week, we interview Beverly Johnson, who rose to fame as the first African-American model to grace the cover ... For a while, it was the ’70s. It was too much like, I lived the ’70s.
Trailblazing model Beverly Johnson recently tied the knot ... So what’s it like to say “I do” in your 70s? When asked what marriage means to her at this stage of her life, after having ...
Nearly 50 years after making history as the first black woman to grace the cover of Vogue, Beverly Johnson still boasts ... training with “America’s Next Top Model” legend Miss J Alexander ...
Johnson, 70 ... the only Black model on a shoot and described being "reprimanded" for asking for Black hair stylists and makeup artists on set. In the essay, she proposed "The Beverly Johnson ...
It's been 50 years since Beverly Johnson made history as the first Black model on the cover of Vogue, and she's still "proud" of the famous photo. The fashion icon recounted the joy she ...
It's been nearly 46 years since Beverly Johnson became the first Black model on the cover of American Vogue. "My debut was meant to usher in a current of change in the fashion industry," Johnson ...
In a recent interview with Page Six, Beverly Johnson, widely known as American Vogue’s first Black cover star, revealed how these industry expectations impacted her and many other models.