Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud

Fashion Neurosis with Bethann Hardison

May 13, 2025
Bethann Hardison, a trailblazer in fashion and activism, reminisces about her groundbreaking career as one of the first Black models. She discusses her role in the 'Battle of Versailles' show and the formation of the Black Girls Coalition with Iman, aiming for equitable representation in fashion. Hardison reflects on her early shoots with Bruce Weber and shares insights on advocating for diversity within Brides Magazine. Her journey unveils the complexities of identity, cultural heritage, and the ongoing fight for inclusion in the fashion industry.
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ANECDOTE

Defining Moment at Versailles Show

  • Bethann Hardison shared her legendary participation in the 1973 "Battle of Versailles" fashion show as a model.
  • She described a moment of defiance, standing long and strong at the runway's end, winning over the skeptical audience.
ANECDOTE

Black Girls Coalition Origins

  • Bethann and Iman co-founded the Black Girls Coalition to celebrate black models and support homeless children.
  • The initiative combined fashion representation with social activism and fundraising through events.
INSIGHT

Eastern Europe Shift in Fashion

  • The opening of Eastern Europe led to the influx of very lean models, causing black and white American models to lose prominence.
  • Fashion trends tend to follow a narrow aesthetic, often ignoring diversity and individuality.
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