The covers have been taken over by the celebrities and all of the makeup and hair ads have been taken over by celebrities," model Kim Alexis said in a recent interview, "And we want our jobs back. Supermodels Then and Now documents the rise of these models from the '40s through the '80s, when Alexis said You would see me on the cover of Glamour and Vogue and Mademoiselle and also doing a Cover Girl ad and a Maybelline ad all in the same magazine. Carmen talked about how (modeling) was really not a profession you'd ever want your child to go into, and that changed and by the time models became celebrities and then parents thought, 'Oh, this is a good profession for my daughter.' 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.
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