History of the Black Supermodel
History of the Black Supermodel
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Naomi Sims - This beauty was widely acclaimed as the first Black supermodel in the 1960s. Naomi was the first Black model on the cover of <i>Life</i> magazine and <i>Fashion of the Times</i> magazine.
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Donyale Luna - Donyale was the first Black model to be a cover girl and the first model of ethnic origin to appear on <i>Vogue</i>, in March 1966.
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Helen Williams - The elegant Helen Williams had a classic image that was seen mostly in ads geared toward the African-American population, but she was also booked by many mainstream clients.
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Beverly Johnson - Beverly made history as the first Black model to appear on the cover of <i>American Vogue</i> in 1974. Early fame also came from covering <i>French Elle</i> and <i>German Cosmopolitan</i>.
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Naomi Campbell - Naomi's successful modeling career made her one of the highest paid Black supermodels ever. She became one of the most recognizable and in-demand models of her generation.
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Tyra Banks - As the first Black model on the cover of <i>GQ</i> magazine, the <i>Sports Illustrated</i> Swimsuit Issue, and the <i>Victoria?s Secret Catalog</i>, Tyra is now a media mogul.
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Iman Abdulmajid - As a popular Somali-American model, Iman was the muse for many prominent designers in the ?70s. Iman is the face of the cosmetics line that she started in 1994 for ethnic women.
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Veronica Webb - Veronica was the first Black supermodel to land an exclusive contract with a major cosmetics company. She has graced several magazine covers and walked in numerous fashion shows.
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Beverly Peele - Beverly was one of the well-known Black supermodels of the late 1980s through the 1990s, and was called "Baby Naomi" because of her success.
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Tyson Beckford - Tyson is the first Black male model to receive supermodel status, and the highest paid male supermodel of all time. He got his big break as the face of Ralph Lauren’s Polo sportswear line.
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