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Donyale Luna is an iconic African-American model who helped usher in the acceptance and celebration of black beauty in the world of fashion.

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While Beverly Johnson is celebrated as the first black model to grace the cover of American Vogue, just eight years earlier in March 1966 Luna was featured on the cover of the publication's British edition--thus making her the first black woman to appear on the cover of any Vogue magazine, period.

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The iconic cover image shows Luna covering most of her face, which was allegedly a request of the magazine's editors to help mask her ethnicity.

A 1966 Life magazine article titled "The Luna Year" described the stunning model as:

"A new heavenly body who, because of her striking singularity, promises to remain on high for many a season. Donyale Luna, as she calls herself, is unquestionably the hottest model in Europe at the moment. She is only 20, a Negro, hails from Detroit, and is not to be missed if one reads Harper's Bazaar, Paris Match, Britain's Queen, the British, French or American editions of Vogue."

The Detroit native was indeed featured in the world's top fashion magazines and even worked under contract with the legendary fashion photographer Richard Avedon.

Luna also tried her hand at acting and appeared in several films including Andy Warhol's "Camp" and Federico Fellini's "Satyricon." And you know you've really made it big when a mannequin is made in your likeness.

Sadly, Luna's illustrious career was cut short when she passed away due to a heroin overdose in 1979. However, her trailblazing beauty has not been forgotten.


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She's beautiful. She would be a great role model but she didnt want to be black.

wow...you are correct.

Donyale Luna saw her heritage as a thorn in her side. She was known to wear blond wigs and obvious green contact lenses. The journalist Judy Stone wrote a profile for the New York Times in 1968, titled “Luna, Who Dreamed of Being Snow White,” and described her as “secretive, mysterious, contradictory, evasive, mercurial, and insistent upon her multiracial lineage — exotic, chameleon strands of Mexican, American Indian, Chinese, Irish, and, last but least escapable, Negro.”

Its a shame, because if she more secure her voice would have monumentally influential to an entire generation of black women.

And was probably the reason the media and fashion industry beat her down so much.

In 1966, she became the first African American model to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine, a photograph in which she covered her whole face with her hand, except for her boldly outlined eye. Reportedly, that shot was chosen so as to not offend the magazine’s regular readership.

http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG9658276/The-tragic-tale-of-Donyale-Luna.html

'The civil-rights movement has my greatest support, but I don't want to get involved racially,' she once said. In a 1968 interview, when asked if she hoped that her success might open more doors for African-American women, she replied, 'If it brings about more jobs for Mexicans, Chinese, Indians, Negroes - groovy. It could be good, it could be bad. I couldn't care less.' Comments like these did nothing to endear her to America's ethnic minorities, but it did much to enhance her reputation as a racial outlaw who refused to be typecast as one of the era's civil-rights gladiators.
 
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If she didn't like being black.Why should we even care about this chick?

She was tiger woods before tiger woods.So fuck her!
 






 
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