Beverly Johnson is my aunt, my mother's sister, and what you see from her is EXACYLY who she is. There is no pretense with her, never has been. And when we just sit in the kitchen and talk about family, life and such she is just Aunt Bev. But I never forget the trail that she made for other beautiful black women to walk and own!! And I love her for that more than "celebrity!" She's just Auntie Bev to us. A real woman!!
The Elegant Beverly Johnson 🌹 I grew up as a little girl,during the 1970s 🙋🏾♀️And she was my favorite Model. She was Stunning and she is still stunning. I've always wanting to meet her in person and her first Vogue Magazine Cover Picture from the 1970s is hanging on the Wall inside of my home. All three ladies on the Panel are Elegantly Stunning🌹🌹🌹
@Joe Ann ,yes absolutely I agree and Naomi Sims was Stunning. I read Beverly Johnson Book last years and she mentioned that Naomi Sims was her Mentor. I was a baby in 1968 and I am more familiar with Beverly Johnson throughout the 1970s and the earlier 1980s.
Ok that was super sweet! Renewed love and respect for both of these classy beautiful ladies. And Tamron! What are you wearing and where can I get it? That 'fit is HOT FIRE🌋!!
TAMRON Very seldom do fans have the opportunity to be in the visual presence of Supermodel Beverly Johnson! Such a moment should be Beverly Johnson’s time and her time alone without her having to share the stage with any other model. Your Producers not seizing the moment to shine the spotlight solely on THE BEAUTIFUL ICONIC BEVERLY JOHNSON ONLY represents an iconic snafu⭐️Think before you reach-Allow the moment to remain with THE ⭐️ STAR. BEVERLY JOHNSON DOES NOT NEED TO SHARE HER PLATFORM⭐️
She was the first to grace the cover of American Vogue, just to clear things up. It was Donyale Luna, however, who was the first Black model to appear on *ANY* cover of Vogue magazine: the March 1966 British issue, shot by photographer David Bailey.
It’s the glove!!!! Quarter length or sleeves Very Fierce yet Classic Classy GLOVES are the touch!!! But Gloves are to wore in a minimalist modest mannerisms not in a Cruella Déville sort of way
Tamron Hall is like a model herself.
Tamron Hall,
What were you wearing? SHARP!!!!!
Girl, you leave me speechless.
Great show.
You represent very well!!!
Thanks.
Blessings.
Franny P.
Beverly Johnson is my aunt, my mother's sister, and what you see from her is EXACYLY who she is. There is no pretense with her, never has been. And when we just sit in the kitchen and talk about family, life and such she is just Aunt Bev. But I never forget the trail that she made for other beautiful black women to walk and own!! And I love her for that more than "celebrity!" She's just Auntie Bev to us. A real woman!!
Thanks for sharing your Aunt Bev with us. A true illustrious ICON.
Three lovelies. Tamron's ensemble is pure FIERCE! 🎋🎉🎈🐦🌄❤
I absolutely love Beverly Johnson. She has sooo much class...
The Elegant Beverly Johnson 🌹 I grew up as a little girl,during the 1970s 🙋🏾♀️And she was my favorite Model. She was Stunning and she is still stunning. I've always wanting to meet her in person and her first Vogue Magazine Cover Picture from the 1970s is hanging on the Wall inside of my home. All three ladies on the Panel are Elegantly Stunning🌹🌹🌹
@Joe Ann ,yes absolutely I agree and Naomi Sims was Stunning. I read Beverly Johnson Book last years and she mentioned that Naomi Sims was her Mentor. I was a baby in 1968 and I am more familiar with Beverly Johnson throughout the 1970s and the earlier 1980s.
Tamron Hall, what're you wearing? Tamron is too fashion for me.
Beverly Johnson, that lady does not age.
Forever Young!!!
Ok that was super sweet! Renewed love and respect for both of these classy beautiful ladies. And Tamron! What are you wearing and where can I get it? That 'fit is HOT FIRE🌋!!
Tamron ALWAYS looks fantastic! Flawless copper skin, hair styled to fill every woman with envy, makeup on point and dressed to kill!
I swear when you’re tall everybody is always so amazed at you 😂 be all captivated and shh
TAMRON Very seldom do fans have the opportunity to be in the visual presence of Supermodel Beverly Johnson! Such a moment should be Beverly Johnson’s time and her time alone without her having to share the stage with any other model. Your Producers not seizing the moment to shine the spotlight solely on THE BEAUTIFUL ICONIC BEVERLY JOHNSON ONLY represents an iconic snafu⭐️Think before you reach-Allow the moment to remain with THE ⭐️ STAR. BEVERLY JOHNSON DOES NOT NEED TO SHARE HER PLATFORM⭐️
She was the first to grace the cover of American Vogue, just to clear things up. It was Donyale Luna, however, who was the first Black model to appear on *ANY* cover of Vogue magazine: the March 1966 British issue, shot by photographer David Bailey.
VERY NICE ACTION CHANEL TO GO MEET MS BEVERLY BRAVOOO
It’s the glove!!!! Quarter length or sleeves Very Fierce yet Classic Classy
GLOVES are the touch!!!
But Gloves are to wore in a minimalist modest mannerisms not in a Cruella Déville sort of way
What dress designer was Chanel wearing ; that fuschia dress was stunning.
Thanks to quarantine re-runs LOL
I mean Chanel😍 and theeeeee Beverly Johnson
NICE
Love Beverly Johnson.
chanel does not work much so i do not know about hottest model
Well she is a veteran at this point. I think over the years she became much more selective about what brands she works with.