Monday, August 3, 2009





The New York Times reports that model Naomi Sims died on Saturday at age 61. The cause of death was cancer.

After five years, Naomi Sims retired from modeling and started a multimillion-dollar wig-making business that specialized in designs for Black Women. Sims also penned at least five books on beauty and modeling.

Sims was considered the "First Black Supermodel" for appearing on the cover of Ladies Home Journal in November 1968, a time when African-American models were few and far between. She subsequently modeled for designers like Halston, Fernando Sánchez, Teal Traina, and Giorgio di Sant'Angelo. She also appeared on many other magazine covers, and two images-- a 1969 cover of LIFE and a 1967 New York Times fashion magazine cover--are on display in the Metropolitan Museum's "The Model As Muse" exhibit.

Source: Huffingtonpost.com


4 comments:

  1. This is sad. She was a beautiful woman.

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  2. Very Sad, I couldn't believe it. And yes she is very beautiful.

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  3. A very nice photo tribute! I love the pics you posted. May she rest in peace!

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  4. She paved the way for all of our black and brown models around the world. I do hope the fashion industry pays tribute to her. If you hear of anything, please post and I will do the same.

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