“I think that Beyoncé is every woman. She’s super-woman, she’s an extraordinary business woman, she’s a force of fashion,” Wintour explains. “She totally understands the way to communicate to millions of fans. I was thinking this morning on my way in here, for my very first September issue, I put Naomi Campbell on the cover. She was wearing this orange Ann Klein sequin suit that would probably look incredibly ’80s today; we have this meeting every month where we present the issue to the corporate floor, and I remember all the men in suits being absolutely stunned by the fact that I would put a black woman on the September cover of Vogue. Looking at this issue [with Beyoncé] made me very proud of how far we’ve come and how much things have changed.”
we have this meeting every month where we present the issue to the corporate floor, and I remember all the men in suits being absolutely stunned by the fact that I would put a black woman [Naomi Campbell] on the September cover of Vogue
She's proud because a black woman is on the cover. I think you should bold all of it.