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In honor of Black Women’s History Month, we asked legendary supermodel Pat Cleveland to share with us her personal journey as well as talk about who from history influenced her. Cleveland spoke of her mother, painter Lady Bird Cleveland, whose artwork focused on the African-American experience. HistoryMaker Pat Cleveland’s career as a fashion model began in 1966 when she was spotted on a New York subway by an assistant editor at Vogue magazine. She first modeled as a live mannequin in Ebony’s Fashion Fair, and then for Vogue magazine. In 1970, she relocated to Paris, France, where she worked with illustrator Antonio Lopez and became a house model for Karl Lagerfeld’s Chloé. In 1973, Cleveland was part of the benefit fashion show at the Palace of Versailles in France. Cleveland returned to the United States in 1974, and continued modeling into the 1980s. Cleveland established a modeling agency in Milan, Italy, and published a volume of poetry in 2001 entitled “In The Spirit Of Grace.” In 2003, Cleveland returned to the fashion runway, walking for designers Bill Blass and Stephen Burrows, and at Chanel, with her daughter, Anna van Ravenstein. Cleveland also modeled with her daughter for designer Zac Posen in 2013. In 2010, Cleveland appeared as a guest judge in season fourteen of America’s Next Top Model. In 2016 she published a memoir, “Walking with the Muses.” To learn more about Pat Cleveland, please visit our website: https://rb.gy/sgknut