Photo by Dan Hallman / Invision / AP
Photo by Dan Hallman / Invision / AP

It’s been nearly 46 years since Beverly Johnson became the first Black model on the cover of American Vogue. “My debut was meant to usher in a current of change in the fashion industry,” Johnson writes in an op-ed for The Washington Post.

But Johnson writes that racism and exclusion still loom large in the industry, and she proposes steps toward changing the system.

For the full story, visit USAToday.com/Entertainment.

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