
Not only did she appear on the cover of Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, she graced the 1990 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and was a favorite of Revlon. Surinamese/Dutch beauty Louise Vyent‘s delicate, sultry look made her a favorite for beauty companies during her heyday in the ’80s. From there she became a star, landing ads for Chanel, Levi’s, L’Oréal and Revlon. After working odd jobs in London, she was discovered by photographer Terence Donovan, who shot her for her the cover of the 1987 Pirelli calendar. Waris Dirie was born into a nomadic tribe in Somalia where she ran away at age thirteen to avoid marriage a much older man. 12 Excellent Black Influencers You Should Be Following on Instagram Photograph: Courtesy kierstensharris 11 Black influencers (and one robot) you should follow on Instagram An essential list. Martinique-born supermodel Mounia was not only one of the top Black models in the late ’70s, she was also designer Yves Saint Laurent’s greatest inspiration. Luna began modeling in 1965 and within months, an article in Time magazine declared 1966 to be “The Luna Year.” She was the first black model to appear on the cover of British Vogue, and was a muse to legendary photographers. Supermodel Donayale Luna was one of the world’s most beautiful women in the 1960s. By 1970 she lived in Paris and set the fashion world ablaze. She was discovered by a Vogue editor in 1967 while walking to Manhattan’s LaGuardia Performing Arts School. Our forever FLOTUS, Michelle Obama, is still using her influence to promote other black women, as she did recently with the selection of artist Amy Sherald to capture her likeness for the. In the ’70s no one worked a runway like supermodel Pat Cleveland. As a teen, she modeled exclusively for black magazines stateside-but during a two-month vacation to Paris in 1949, she was discovered by Christian Dior, and embarked on a wildly successful career as one of the most celebrated models in Europe. Her cover had such a powerful affect on the fashion industry that by 1975, most major mainstream magazines had a woman of color on their covers.ĭorothea Towles was the first top black model to work in Paris. The gorgeous Beverly Johnson made worldwide headlines when she became the first black model to land the cover of American Vogue in 1974. Naomi Ruth Sims was one of the first black models to grace fashion magazines, truly carving a path for aspiring models and major supermodels. Nicknamed the black panther, Naomi Campbell is one of the most famous and popular black supermodels of the 1990s.
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If they do become one of the few brown faces booked, they may encounter hairstylists and makeup artists who aren't trained to work with kinkier hair textures or darker skin tones. Her to-the-max personal style made her a muse to the most exciting artists of the era. Sep 17, 2015, 10:48 AM EDT Updated Getting cast in runway shows isn't the only challenge black models deal with during Fashion Week. Grace Jones took the modeling world by storm as a fabulously androgynous 1970’s supermodel and with her unforgettable voice, Jones became a dance music diva, releasing albums like “Nightclubbing” and “Slave to the Rhythm.”
