‘Invisible Beauty’ Review: A Trailblazing Model Combats Industry Racism in Thoughtful Doc Self-Portrait

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Bethann Hardison teams up with Frédéric Tcheng to direct a documentary chronicling her legendary modeling career and efforts to tackle discrimination in the industry.

“I knew that these people thought that we were less,” Hardison said of the French spectators in attendance. “The more I walk, the harder and stronger and more intense I become with an attitude.” Her walk was purposeful, vigorous and defiant.

“I let them know we are here,” the model added in her testimony. The audience loved it. At the end of her moment, they threw up their programs and broke into a thunderous applause. Hardison knew then that the Americans had won the battle abroad, and it inspired her to apply a similar energy to changing the industry at home.

 

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It is invisible. She is not pretty.

lol please its all black models now. Its white models who get snubbed for not looking ethnic enough. And thats why nobody cares about supermodels anymore. Woke destroys everything in its path.

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