LISTEN: Bethann Hardison On Advocacy in Fashion

By Sameer Rao Sep 13, 2018

Bethann Hardison turned an early job as a salesperson in New York City’s Garment District into a successful career in modeling and agency management. She reflects on her journey on a new episode of "What’s Good with Stretch & Bobbito," which aired yesterday (September 12)—the final day of New York Fashion Week.

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rntHardison shares stories of her childhood and career alongside reflections on the fashion industry’s struggles with racism. For instance, she recalls writing a letter in 2013 that admonished brands for the exclusion of Black and other models of color from runways and campaigns:

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I called out, I mean, a lot of people. But never saying that they were racist, just saying that, whether you intend [it] or not, if you continue to use one model of color, or none, for two or seasons [in a row], then the result is racism. And that changed things immediately.


Listen to the episode, which includes a call from Hardison’s mentee Tyson Beckford, below: