Making History
Put your imprint on the world, and you won’t ever look back with regret. In 1974, Beverly Johnson made history by becoming the first model of African-American descent to appear on the cover of the American edition of “Vogue.” As soon as she arrived, there was a noticeable increase in the number of black models. Even though she is getting close to the age of sixty, she still has the attractiveness of her youth.

The Essential Everly Johnson Handbook for Living a Healthy and Beautiful Life “is the name of the book that she wrote. In addition to that, she was a celebrity judge on the game show “The Face,” which is a competition in which contestants try to win a contract with a modeling agency. The wigs and hair that Beverly owns are also very successful businesses in their own right.