Sunday, February 28, 2010

Black History Month's Most Influential Woman in Fashion

Which American model, actress, and businesswoman paved the way for today's black women of fashion?
Don't know? Answer: Beverly Johnson

As another Black History Month comes to a close, it give time to look back at some of the most beautiful people in America that have made great contributions. Models like Naomi Campbell and Tyra Banks know full-well how important Beverly Johnson is to women of all colors.

Although Beverly Johnson's first assignment was with Glamour Magazine, her big claim to fame began when she was the first Black woman to hit news stand racks on the covers of Vogue (American edition) two years back-to-back 1974 and in 1975. Other popular magazines in the 70's also began to alter the beauty landscape. Beverly Johnson has been on the cover of more than 500 magazines including Elle Magazine.

Thank you Beverly Johnson for your commitment to female African Americans in entertainment, civil rights, the arts, and being a tower of beauty in the world for black women who love fashion. It's no wonder The New York Times named Johnson one of the 20th century's most influential people in fashion.

You know how trends start. You learn something about someone that you admire and instantly you see the significance in what it is that caught you eye in the first place. Often this is not material. No, it's confidence. The same confidence you feel when you leave Troy Richard Salon.

Are you ready for the world today?

Love your look.

Reference:
Black History Month Frisco, Texas
Beverly Johnson
Miami Herald
For Colored Girls