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Funniest ‘Empire’ memes about who pushed Rhonda down the stairs

“Empire” writers caused about 10 million coronaries on Wednesday night. It’s hard enough for the heart to withstand one cliffhanger on a show, but “Empire”…

20 hottest Vogue covers featuring Black women

Vogue Magazine has made history by putting two African American women on the cover for two months in a row. Beyonce appeared in September, followed…

Versace kicks off Paris couture week in style

PARIS (AP) — Actress Michelle Rodriguez and model Naomi Campbell joined celebrity attendees Sunday at the start of Paris' fall-winter 2015-16 haute couture week...

Rihanna honored for style at annual fashion awards

NEW YORK (AP) — Fashion rules are made to be broken, Rihanna told a glittering crowd of fashion industry leaders on Monday, and her...

Fashion Watch: Beverly Johnson ‘The Model Who Changed Everything’

Before Beverly Johnson became the first Black model to grace the cover of Vogue in 1974, she was already a Glamour covergirl several times over. According to an article in the Huufington Post, the former supermodel-turned-business woman has appeared on 15 Glamour magazine covers -- a feat that helped make her a fashion icon. In celebration of Glamour's 75th anniversary and Beverly's storied career, the glossy tapped model Arlenis Sosa to interview Ms. Johnson, aka "The Model Who Changed Everything," for its November issue.

Model campaign brings more diversity to runways

In this Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013, file photo, Model Naomi Campbell walks the runway in the Diane von Furstenburg Spring 2014 collection show during Fashion Week, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow) by Samantha CritchellAP FAshion Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Supermodel Iman watched the runways like a hawk this Fashion Week — but she wasn't looking at the clothes. Iman joined with Naomi Campbell and veteran modeling agent Bethann Hardison for an unusual effort they are calling Balance Diversity to bring more Black models to the runway, and they called out designers who whitewash their runways in the process.

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