Harper's BAZAARのインスタグラム(harpersbazaarus) - 11月13日 07時46分


On the last page of each new issue, editor in chief @SamiraNasr will explore all of the incredible images from the archives of Harper’s BAZAAR—plus the stories behind them. Richard Avedon’s April 1965 fashion story with model Donyale Luna introduced the world to a woman who would become the first Black model to grace the cover of a major fashion magazine. In January of that year, Luna, a tall, lanky 19-year-old from Detroit who’d been brought to the attention of BAZAAR editors Nancy White and China Machado by photographer David McCabe, actually made her debut on the cover, but in a painterly illustration in which her skin tone appeared lighter. The Avedon story—part of a special edition he guest-edited to mark his 20th year at BAZAAR—was meant to be Luna’s official coming out. She would go on to become one the most famous models of the era, appearing on the covers of other prominent magazines as well as in films by Federico Fellini, William Klein, and Andy Warhol. #FromTheBAZAARArchives⁣

Donyale Luna wears a dress by Galanos in New York, February 1965. Photo: © 2020 THE RICHARD AVEDON FOUNDATION


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