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Sessilee Lopez

From the Philadelphia Inquire on Philly.com

Cover spotlights black models' role


By Elizabeth Wellington
Fashion Columnist
When 19-year-old Sessilee Lopez went to a casting call this spring with career-making fashion photographer Stephen Meisel, the West Philadelphia native didn't know she was on the verge of making history. This month, Lopez is one of about a dozen models in Italian Vogue's glossy dedication to the black supermodel. The mag features an unprecedented four-page foldout cover of high fashion's most sought-after brown faces: Liya Kebede, Naomi Campbell, Jourdan Dunn and, yes, Sessilee Lopez.
Inside are 40 pages of the industry's biggest mocha fashionistas ever, including Beverly Johnson, the first black woman to grace the cover of American Vogue in 1974, as well as Tyra Banks, Alek Wek and Chanel Iman.
In a modern-day fashion world where celebrities are replacing models on the cover of magazines, and designers are using pale, thin women on the catwalks, this issue of Italian Vogue is monumental.
"Who would have thought that some random chick from Philly would make the cover of Italian Vogue?" Lopez recently gushed in a telephone interview from Paris, where she has spent days shuttling from casting calls for the haute couture shows.
The beauty has appeared in photo spreads in Elle and Vibe and Italian Vogue. She has walked for Zac Posen, Anna Sui and Rachel Roi. Last fall she modeled on London runways for designer Vivienne Westwood. It was a big deal for her, she said.
"I always hated the fact that you would see so many women of color on calls, but when you got the job it was just you," Lopez said. " . . . Once they find their one black girl - if they use any - that's it."
Italian Vogue editor Franca Sozzani is being hailed as the brains behind the issue. In her 20 years at the helm, Sozzani has made a reputation for focusing on art more than commerce.
Art is a good place to start.
But American fashion is about aspiration - even more so than beauty - because aspiration, designers have discovered, is what sells.
Unfortunately, no matter how the fashion industry spins it, the clothing designers constructing the most popular runway presentations and the editors creating the most sought-after magazine spreads don't see black women as icons of aspirational beauty.
And even more sadly, they don't believe that wealthy women will buy clothing if black women are modeling it. They figure these women won't be able to visualize wearing it themselves.
According to Targetmarketnews.com, African Americans spend more than $20 billion on apparel. In a $196 billion market, that's just one sleeve of Swarovski crystals on a Badgley Mischka gown. As a result, black models are ignored at casting calls. Or worse, agencies are told not to send black women on jobs.
"[Fashion] is artistic, and designers definitely have a choice on how to present their art," said Betsy Jones, a producer whose 30-minute documentary on the decline of African American models, Fashion Blackout, appeared on Black Entertainment Television in May. "But when you are excluding an entire race, that's pretty unbelievable, especially in a country that's poised to have its first black president."
During New York's Spring Fashion Week in September, many minorities in the industry decided they'd had enough. Led by veteran African American model Bethann Hardison, a series of community meetings were held to address the issue.
"This is bad now," Hardison said during one of the meetings at the New York Public Library attended by Vera Wang, Tracy Reese and model Iman. Hardison owned the modeling agency that discovered supermodel Tyson Beckford.
"It's not that we didn't have it before. . . . But there are so many beautiful black girls in America that have star quality [that aren't getting the opportunities.]"
So many like Lopez.
When she first got on the scene, she worked on both New York and international runways for about two years. But then, she said, the modeling jobs started to disappear and she was dropped from her IMG Models contract. Major Models picked her up earlier this year.
Lopez, like the rest of the industry, is excited about the hard-to-find issue. (It should be on newsstands this week.)
But it's too early to tell if she will get more work as a result. Some good news: Before her Paris trip, she was in the Canary Islands modeling bathing suits. She also has another project on the horizon with Meisel.
"I'm here trying to get a job like any other model," said Lopez, who's 5-foot-10 and roughly 120 pounds. "I'm doing the same thing they do and I can't get work because I'm black? Our skin may be darker, but we deserve a chance. Every girl deserves a chance."
It's about time she got a fair shot.


Contact fashion writer Elizabeth Wellington at 215-854-2704 or [email protected]. Read her recent work at http://go.philly.com/elizabethwellington.

Source: http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/style/20080706_Spotlight_finally_on_black_models.html
 

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She reminds me of Katoucha and the ice caps pic was from US Harper's Bazaar when I first noticed her. IMG dropped her because she couldn't get any jobs, it's a testament to how incompetent they are in getting her work!!!
 
30 pages is amazing :o Has any model ever had such a long, only girl editorial?! She deserves a medal.
 
Everywhere I go in the city, NOONE has this issue yet and i'm going crazy!!:shock:
 
More Sessilee in Vogue Italia

Source: Steven Meisel-July Vogue Italia 2008!
 

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^^ Thanks for posting the full ed Papa. I can't get enough of it- Sess is working it.:heart:
 
It was a long editorial and I'm sorry to have posted it in JPG form! It loses its luster that way. :blush:
 
MODELS.COM
Sessilee/Major Model Management. Ph: Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia, July 08.
The Cinderella story of the long awaited July Vogue Italia has got to be that of Sessilee Lopez with her turn in this astonishingly beautiful Only Girl edit shot by Meisel. The rigor and dedication, the finely tuned detailing of the lighting, hair, makeup and styling, and finally the emotional investment evident in these photographs is literally a case of a gorgeous girl finally getting the chance to show her stuff. You can almost feel that everybody in the room, and most certainly Sessilee KNEW that this shoot was a moment. Here is an exclusive look at the full edit as well as Sessilee’s cover and single color portrait.

The entire B&W photo spread is there at http://models.com/oftheminute/?p=3445
 
Wow @ that female news reporter giving the guy next to her a jealous hit lol. The female reporters are some haters.
 
lol - shaun was ready to TAKE THAT WEATHERMAN OUT. it was wrong of him to compliment the other female reporter and ignore her, though.

sessi looked adorable! love the weatherman trying to kiss her!
 
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i think it was kind of rude but funny when the lady said.."i think we should give them some doughnuts" :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: LMAO!
 
I hope this isn't a repost:

Italian Glamour

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