Beverly Johnson spoke to Page Six about the challenges she faced early in her modeling career. She said she was encouraged by people in the fashion industry to look "chiseled to the bone." Johnson ...
“We did not eat, and every time you came to work they would say, 'Yes! Chisel to the bone, girl.'" Shania Russell is a news writer at Entertainment Weekly, with five years of experience. Her work has ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Actress Beverly Johnson joined fellow models and advocates on the Upper East Side ahead of New York Fashion Week to rally for black model rights. Johnson spoke at the Model Alliance ...
Early in the new one-woman show “Beverly Johnson: In Vogue,” the titular co-writer and star sits before us in a little black dress, long legs dangling gracefully, and admits she has six grandchildren.
Beverly Johnson, a trailblazing figure in the fashion industry, recently recounted a shocking incident of racism she experienced at the height of her modeling career. Johnson, who made history as the ...
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 experienced ...
Nearly 50 years after making history as the first black woman to grace the cover of Vogue, Beverly Johnson still boasts the same supermodel complexion. The trailblazer swears by luxury skin care ...
It’s been 40 years since fashion icon Beverly Johnson became the first African-American model to grace the cover of American Vogue, and while a lot has changed since then for black models in the ...
Congratulations are in order for Beverly Johnson and her longtime partner, Brian Maillian. During an appearance on Sirius XM’s “Sway in the Morning” Friday, the iconic supermodel revealed that she and ...
On the 50th anniversary of her historic American Vogue cover release, supermodel Beverly Johnson is reflecting on her path to success. The first Black model to appear on the cover of the prestigious ...
Supermodel Beverly Johnson, the first Black model to cover Vogue, is calling on the fashion and media industries to do better when dealing with the pervasive problem of racism. In a new op-ed for the ...