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Skin Deep: The Story of Black Models in America and Abroad [Hardcover]

Barbara Summers (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Book Description

August 1998
Black models are living proof that beauty is more than skin deep.

Skin Deep brings readers face to face with some of the most beautiful women in the world: Black models. For the past 50 years they have redefined beauty, fashion, and style in dramatic ways. Each era would exalt its star models: Dorothea Towles, Helen Williams, Naomi Sims, Beverly Johnson, Iman, Naomi Campbell, and Tyra Banks, among them. Less well known are the many other talented, elegant women who enjoyed careers as well. At every level of achievement, however, they all confronted challenges testing their courage, endurance, and integrity.How they succeeded - and sometimes failed - is thecompelling essence of
Skin Deep.

Only an insider could tell the story of Black models with the authenticity it deserves. Barbara Summers, a Ford model for 17 years, spent a decade interviewing dozens of models and fashion professionals on three continents to record their experiences. With insight and flair, she gives voice to familiar faces. With an artist's eye, she pored over hundreds of images by the world's most acclaimed photographers to select the more than 250 pictures that make this volume a landmark publication.Black models transformed the fashion industry.

Popular culture around the world would never be the same again. Beyond advertisements for clothes and cosmetics, they projected visions of a far more precious but far less tangible product: freedom.


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Former model Summers presents a fascinating portrait of the black fashion world, chronicling the arrival of black designers and modeling agencies and the emergence of black supermodels on the runway.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Rich and inspiring!" -- Essence magazine

"Rich and inspiring" -- Essence magazine

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 284 pages
  • Publisher: Amistad Press (HarperCollins) (August 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1567430317
  • ISBN-13: 978-1567430318
  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 9.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #175,330 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

My wonderful, hard-working father used to call me Daughter #2. He and my mother had 4 girls before their one and only son arrived. We girls were born in Springfield, Mass. When the family moved to Hartford, Conn. my parents literally built our house. My beautiful mother - a Hunter College graduate - mixed the mortar, and my father - a Morehouse man - laid the bricks. Their passionate, productive partnership laid the foundation for my concept of how women and men should - and could - live together.
I went to the University of Pennsylvania, Yale, and the Sorbonne, where I promptly became a grad school dropout and a lifelong Francophile. In the surprising adventure that is my life, I have been a Ford fashion model, a world traveler, a teacher, a writer and editor, a lover, wife, and mother, a sister to several, a good friend to many. I define myself as an artist. Artists are charged with the special responsibility not just to speak truth but to sing it.
I believe:
*We are all related - literally.
*While politicians, terrorists, and maniacs of power strive mightily to prove otherwise, war is not the answer. Love is.
*Sing, and if you can't sing, hum.

 

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MORE THAN BEAUTIFUL! EXCEPTIONALLY GORGEOUS!, January 12, 1999
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This review is from: Skin Deep: The Story of Black Models in America and Abroad (Hardcover)
I loved this book from front to back. It gave me an inside perspective on how black models are treated in the fashion industry. After being brain washed and white washed by dozens of "Vogue," "Glamour," and "Cosmo" magazines, I had lost sight of how beautiful and elegant black models/women are. This is unfortunate but true and can only account for the racist attitudes and standards that Western society (especially America) has against ethnic (African, Asian, Latin, and Native American Indian) beauty. Ethnic beauty is copied and exploited. You can see it in every page of the most popular fashion magazines. I also read Eileen Ford's comment about this book. She was wrong wasn't she. Thank you for writing this book Ms. Summers. It is unquestionably a work of art.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, October 2, 1998
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This review is from: Skin Deep: The Story of Black Models in America and Abroad (Hardcover)
Modeling doyenne Eileen Ford once told the author that a book about Black models would be a short one. Skin Deep is most certainly not. This book is filled with the history of beautiful Black women who have made an impact on the world of style. It was a long time coming.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars It is called a writing class and the author missed it., March 28, 2001
This review is from: Skin Deep: The Story of Black Models in America and Abroad (Hardcover)
I was very excited to read this book and I was highly disappointed. The content was great but the editor and author needs to be slapped. The layout was ridiculously confusing, the chapters had no flow, pictures didn't correspond with the stories, some of the interviews bordered on the foolish, etc.... The was a two paragraph mention about black male models. what about children models? What about the effects of we are portrayed in advertisements through history? Where is the history? A chronological timeline? I've read articles in white mags about black models that gave more information that this book. Don't buy it.
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