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Patricia Cleveland (born June 23, 1950) is an American fashion model who initially attained success in the 1960s and 1970s and was one of the first African-American models within the fashion industry to achieve prominence as a runway model and print model.
'Pat has had a successful career, but we are not rich, she modeled in the days when there was no big paychecks, no big endorsement deals.'
Pat Cleveland: Jean-Louis Guégan [88] №587 October December ... Pat Cleveland, first black model with a solo cover of L'Officiel, September 1971; References
Handsome and dapper, St. Jacques attracted men and women. He had a highly publicized relationship with model Pat Cleveland, to whom he was engaged. [12] [13] Although it was reported that they met while modeling in Paris in 1973, Cleveland wrote in her book Walking Girl: A Memoir that they met at New York's Hurrah nightclub in 1976.
Pat Cleveland arrived in fashion at a time when American designers, then unremarkable, were preparing for their rise to fame. She arrived at a time when few knew who the now-renowned Halston even ...
Pat Cleveland, the iconic model — and one of the first women of color anywhere to attain success on the runway, in the 1960s and 1970s — entered to a flurry of camera snaps with her model ...
In the mid to late 1970s, he became known as a high fashion model. He was briefly engaged to fashion model Pat Cleveland. [10] He also worked as a dancer and as a frequent figure in New York City nightclubs and society life. [11] In her 2016 memoir Walking with Muses, Cleveland said
In the midst of mingling, Cleveland suddenly danced her way into the crowd, clad in a slinky silver silk gown, a diamond necklace and a cat-eye, and took to the mic. Pat Cleveland Sings for the ...