Beverly Johnson wants more diversity in the fashion industry.
The supermodel, who made history in 1974 as the first Black model to appear on the cover of Vogue, sat down with Good Morning America to express her expectations.
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Her interview comes days after the famous beauty penned an op-ed in the Washington Post that exposed systemic racism in the fashion industry.
“She’s the most powerful person in fashion,” Beverly told GMA.
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In efforts to promote diversity in executive seats in the fashion industry, the 67-year-old model has created, “The Beverly Johnson Rule.”