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Leading The Way: Black Supermodels

Monday, February 18, 2008 4:00 PM | 16 comments
By Aneesha DuBois


[Photo: Supermodel Alek Wek]


Black History month isn’t just about Ms. Rosa Parks or Dr. W.E.B. DuBois. Many other Black people have made tremendous strides in business and entertainment.

 

Just as Barack Obama may pay particular homage to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lebron James may have extreme admiration for Earl Lloyd, the first African-American basketball player, those in the modeling industry have special people to whom they specifically give thanks.

 

Commanding women such as Donyale Luna, Beverly Johnson, Iman Abdulmajid and even Tyra Banks are all recognized pioneers in the modeling world.


They were the first African-American women to be on the cover of global magazines, and the only women so far to turn simple walks down a runway into budding empires.

 

Even still, influential Black supermodels are not limited to Americans or even to women, as we discuss in this special fashion feature.

 

Donyale Luna

 


Before her untimely passing in 1979, Detroit native Peggy Anne Freeman, known professionally as Donyale Luna, was a graceful giant. Sleek and stylish at 6’2", Donyale brought her elegance to the cover of Harper’s Bazaar in 1965. She was the first colored woman to cover British Vogue in 1966, and she even appeared nude in Playboy Magazine in 1975.

 

Though many say her demise was due to her own vices, Ms. Luna was a fine actress with roles in several films. She appeared in a few movies produced by eclectic Pop artist Andy Warhol, including Screen Test: Donyale Luna and Camp. She also played the title character in the obscure Italian film Salome.  

 

Beverly Johnson

 


New York's Beverly Johnson was the first African-American women to cover American Vogue in 1974. Since then, she has turned her hikes on the runway into a hair weave empire. The Beverly Johnson Collection features the most top quality wigs and extensions in hair weave production to date.


The duties of author, actress, model, entrepreneur and role model make up Beverly’s extensive but exciting resume.

 

Alek Wek

 


Becoming a supermodel has turned life from turmoil to triumph for Sudan’s Alek Wek. The seventh of nine children, Alek was discovered after she and her family fled from their chaotic village. Since being exposed to the world of modeling, Alek has been the feature face for Clinique makeup, Victoria’s Secret lingerie and designer lines Calvin Klein and Donna Karen.

 

Aside from that, she has been called upon to star in films and music videos. As of late, Alek has designed a line of Wek 1933 handbags, has become a fine author and an avid member on the U.S. Committee for Refugees’ Advisory Council.

 

Iman



An instant success after appearing in the 1976 issue of Vogue, Iman has used her catwalk presence for humanity. The daughter of a Somali Ambassador, Iman spent much of her childhood in Egypt, and later moved to Kenya.


She is the Global Ambassador for the Keep A Child Alive campaign. That and her latest movement, I AM AFRICAN, strive to put an end to AIDS in her native Africa.

Her successful Iman Cosmetics features a line of skincare designed with all women of color in mind.

 

Tyra Banks

 


The all-too familiar Tyra Banks has become a model turned productionista since retiring from the catwalk. Tyra was the first model to grace the covers of GQ, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and the Victoria’s Secret Catalog.


From her runway days till now, Tyra helped create America’s Next Top Model, a reality show designed to create opportunities for all women desiring to follow in her footsteps.

 

The Tyra Banks Show, her daytime talk show has already won a few Daytime Emmy Awards since its 2005 debut. An ex-model, talk show host, producer, actress and one-time singer, Tyra is a true go-getter. She puts in order what she wants and in due time, and she gets it.

 

Tyson Beckford

 


Once indulged in a life of drugs, sex and violence, Tyson Beckford thought he would live and die in the streets of New York. But after an impromptu meeting, Tyson was convinced to sign with a modeling agency and soon became one of the most sought after male models.


The prominent face of Ralph Lauren, Tyson turned his chance meeting in a New York park into an extensive modeling and acting career. He has been named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People magazine, and even nabbed the “Man of the Year” honor from VH-1. He now co-hosts the Bravo TV show Make Me A Supermodel as well.


Being such a successful male in the modeling industry Tyson has begun to inspire young, African-American males to join him in his successes. Tyson proves that being beautiful isn’t just a woman’s work.

 

Actors, actresses, authors, designers, entrepreneurs, producers, and television hosts are what models have the power to become. Although Donyale, Beverly, Alek, Iman, Tyra and Tyson only make up a fraction of successful models, their gift for graciousness and eye for entrepreneurship has hailed them as leading individuals in all races African.

 



Comments

 

NYMVP said:

Iman is my bitch! Why you had to say EVEN Tyra Banks like it's a suprise? smh
February 18, 2008 4:30 PM
 

Five18p said:

Yo I used to love Beverly Johnson!


518p-
February 18, 2008 4:46 PM
 

Dove said:

@ NYMVP

Most people would not consider Tyra a "pioneer" off the top. Most times we think of pioneers as being before our time or even old. It's not "even" in a negative way. lol
February 18, 2008 4:56 PM
 

BlackPeople 1 said:

i would alek wek so pregnant.

-Black People
February 18, 2008 5:36 PM
 

illseed said:

naomi "cellie" campbell
February 18, 2008 5:58 PM
 

J-DUBB THA YOUNG HECTIC said:

February 18, 2008 5:59 PM
 

JAH JAH said:

Tyra and tyson are amazing individuals, its hard to compete with their level of exposure, I love Iman so much.. but honestly there are NOT ENUFF
black supermodels!!! especially in FRANCE, shame on france

check my photos for hot black people from brazil to brooklyn
www.thing.net/~janine
PEACE
February 18, 2008 6:03 PM
 

BlackPharoh said:

YEAHH Iman SOMALIA REPRESENT!! east africa women are the most beautiful in the world walllliiiii
February 18, 2008 6:09 PM
 

Dove said:

Yeah! Naomi is a trendsetter in lawsuits involving bad tempers and blackberry throwing
February 18, 2008 6:11 PM
 

LadyKay said:

great article
February 18, 2008 8:07 PM
 

odeisel said:

wheres naomi campbell?  Iman shoulda been storm from the x men
February 19, 2008 8:38 AM
 

Dove said:

pssss @ the naomi fans

There is a part 2 coming
February 19, 2008 12:49 PM
 

grouchy greg said:

I love women
February 22, 2008 1:34 PM
 

bksisterpwr said:

Iman is gorgeous. Maybe Naomi wasn't included cause they wanted black supermodels with a positive image? And we all Naomi's got her issues.
February 23, 2008 2:40 PM
 

lebron vogue said:

March 13, 2008 8:11 PM
 

lebron james vogue said:

March 13, 2008 8:45 PM
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