Must Read: Kerby Jean-Raymond Discusses Defunding the Police, How Black Women Built the Plus-Size Industry

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Plus, Beverly Johnson speaks out about racism in fashion.

Author:Tyler McCallPublish date:Jun 17, 2020These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday.In an interview with HighSnobiety's Jian DeLeon, Pyer Moss designer Kerby Jean-Raymond discusses the importance of fighting to defund the police. "Right now, I’m only lending you my likeness so that you can bring attention to defunding the police. That's the trade-off," he says.

For Stylecaster, Jess Sims talks to five Black women who are trailblazers in the space to ask, "Why can't we reap the benefits of the industry we helped create?" {Stylecaster}In 1974, Beverly Johnson became the first Black model to cover Vogue, a move which should have been a watershed moment for the fashion industry.

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