Bethann Hardison, Invisible Beauty

Beyond Weddings

October 3, 2025

I stumbled upon this documentary last year about Bethann Hardison and was so moved by it that I’ve been talking about it ever since—with anyone who will listen. As it happens, I was at a party recently where I started talking about it again, and lo and behold, the person I was speaking with was the co-producer, Paul Dallas. So here I am once more… talking about it.

Bethann was a force in the modeling industry brining daring, attitude and diversity to a world that desperately needed it.

As a model in the 1970s, Bethann befriended Iman when she was new to New York and barely spoke a word of English. She went on to slay the runway at the Battle of Versailles, closing designer Stephen Burrows’s segment “with an exhibition of sassy Brooklyn fierce that whipped the crowd into a stomping, cheering frenzy.” And you know Tyson Beckford? She discovered him when she launched her own modeling agency and helped land his exclusive contract with Ralph Lauren—the first of its kind.

Bethann was—and is—a force of nature, bringing daring, attitude, and diversity to a world that desperately needed it. I feel lucky to have gotten to “know” her through this film.

Tyson Beckford For Polo Ralph Lauren Underwear, FW 1997, photographed by Bruce Weber

Hardison (right)At the Battle ofVersailles,modeling for Stephen Burrows in 1974.

Hope you’ll take the journey with me and watch Invisible Beauty for yourself.

x Lisa