When
Vogue Italiaโs groundbreaking โAll Black Issueโ hit newsstands in July 2008, the flush-with-Black-models mag was one of the most important fashion stories of the yearโperhaps even the decade. Bethann Hardison, former model, agent, writer, businesswoman and all-around fashion force, wasnโt suprised at the instant successโsheโd worked closely with
Vogue Italiaโs editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani to help bring the idea to life. Almost two years later, Sozzani has figured out a way to continue the discussion online! โToday, a new section of
Vogue Italiaโs website went live thatโs devoted to Black models and issues in fashion,โ says Hardison, whoโs serving as editor-at-large for the channel. โEvery week, Iโll introduce a new Black model to the international community, starting with Sedene Blake.โ Since the success of the โAll Black Issue,โ
Vogue Italia has made a laudable effort to support and promote Black models. Sozzani dedicated the November 2008 issue of
LโUomo Vogue to Africa (half of the advertising revenue was donated to Africa-related charities). And in July 2009, to celebrate the first anniversary of the โAll Black Issue,โ Sozzani produced a special supplement dedicated to the history of the Black Barbie (the first doll, โFrancieโ hit shelves in 1967). According to Hardison, the fact that
Vogue Italia is supporting Black culture right now is
huge. โMilan has always been the toughest place for Black models to be,โ she says. โWhen I was an agent, I never even wanted to send my girls to Italy. The change is astounding.โ We canโt wait to see what the magazine comes up with next!
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