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Darnella Thomas in one of her groundbreaking ads from the legendary Charlie fragrance campaign in the 1970s.
From Black and Beautiful: How Women of Color Changed the Fashion Industry by former Ford model Barbara Summers

Although Darnella shot at least four ads for the Charlie campaign, she was not signed to a contract. “Every time I did a shoot for them I would get paid whatever the day rate was; it was never a contract.  A contract would have entailed them giving me the television commercials, which is what I really wanted.  I know for a for a fact that the reason I did the second, third, and fourth ads was because they got a lot of letters about me.  I wouldn’t have continued to do them if they weren’t successful. It was interesting, too, that I didn’t see some of the ads. When you photographed, you shot two or three ads. I don’t know how many they used, or where. The ads ran in some parts of Africa and Latin America, but they didn’t tell me that. I wasn’t supposed to know obviously. Who thought that far? I was only looking for Essence, you know? But they used my ad in Vogue and Glamour also.


Please show this to French Elle! Please and Thank YOu! 

vintageblackglamour:

Darnella Thomas in one of her groundbreaking ads from the legendary Charlie fragrance campaign in the 1970s.

From Black and Beautiful: How Women of Color Changed the Fashion Industry by former Ford model Barbara Summers

Although Darnella shot at least four ads for the Charlie campaign, she was not signed to a contract. “Every time I did a shoot for them I would get paid whatever the day rate was; it was never a contract.  A contract would have entailed them giving me the television commercials, which is what I really wanted.  I know for a for a fact that the reason I did the second, third, and fourth ads was because they got a lot of letters about me.  I wouldn’t have continued to do them if they weren’t successful. It was interesting, too, that I didn’t see some of the ads. When you photographed, you shot two or three ads. I don’t know how many they used, or where. The ads ran in some parts of Africa and Latin America, but they didn’t tell me that. I wasn’t supposed to know obviously. Who thought that far? I was only looking for Essence, you know? But they used my ad in Vogue and Glamour also.

Please show this to French Elle! Please and Thank YOu! 

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