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Race was also once an issue in the industry. China Machado, who also began modeling in the 1950s, is half Chinese, half Portuguese. She first found success as a house model in Europe where she would model clothing from fashion collections like Givenchy for prospective buyers.
It wasn't until she began modeling in the U.S. that her ethnicity became an issue.
"Harper's Bazaar publisher didn't want to publish my pictures because they thought subscribers in the South would all cancel."
Ironically she ended as their fashion editor from 1962 to 1972.
Beverly Johnson, who made history as the first black model to appear on the cover of American Vogue in 1974, believes the documentary will pull back the veil on the modeling industry in a way that hasn't been done before.
"I think that there will probably be two reactions. One is, 'Those beautiful models, they're getting their due now. They're aging just like we are.' Or they're gonna say, 'Wow, even she, the supermodel, are having the same angst I'm having about growing old.' I think you'll have those two dynamics going on."
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