Peggy Moffitt, the L.A. fashion model whose Harlequin-like makeup and mime-inspired poses set her apart during the fashion free-for-all of the 1960s, has died at her home in Beverly Hills. She was 86.
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Black models have reshaped the modeling and fashion industries forever. From fashion shows like the Battle of Versailles that spotlighted iconic models like Bethann Harison to models like Precious Lee ...
The modeling industry has long been known for its exclusivity—often leaving Black models on the fringes of opportunity and visibility. The few who manage to break through onto major runways and into ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Fashion modeling is experiencing significant technological disruption as AI platforms evolve from simple model generation into ...
If John Halls was playing the game Two Truths and a Lie, the 42-year-old north Londoner would be difficult to decipher. In 1991, as a young child, he appeared in the opening scene of a Kylie Minogue ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Kate Nelson’s mind whirled as she watched what felt like an endless line of gorgeous models step up to audition for Denver Fashion Week in 2019. “When you’re ...
Making one’s presence in the fashion and modelling industry is not easy. One has to face so many challenges – being the best in their respective field, dealing with those family members who are ...
Fast fashion has revolutionized the apparel industry, making trendy clothing more affordable and accessible than ever. However, this business model comes at an enormous cost. According to the Ellen ...
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