Playgirl
January 1974
Coverguy
Pat Cleveland and Tony Spinelli photographed by Tracy
Features
John Ericson: Four-Page Foldout, Our Man For January
Prostitution: Everything You Wanted To Know But Didn't Know Who To Ask
Paula Murphy: The Fastest Woman On Wheels
Cosmic Orgasm: Not For Everyone
Pillow Talk
A Photo Essay
Featuring Tony Spinelli & Pat Cleveland
"My name is Tony Spinelli. I was one of the most successful male models of all time with a 23 year long career. I have been photographed by Avedon, Hiro, Scavullo, Penn, Weber, Newton, Toscani, Barry McKinley, etc. in addition to walking the runways all over the world. I worked with designers such as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Versace, Armani, Alexander Julian and many more. I have been on many covers including the first Vogue Men magazine as well as the cover of GQ magazine twice. I have photos that have been published in several books and some have also been displayed in museums. In addition, I represented Halston both on and off the runway for years. During my long career, I shot several T.V. commercials as well. I have now resumed my career after a 17 year hiatus." -- Model Wire Network
PAT CLEVELAND WAS ONE of the pioneering black models to break through fashion's exclusionary policies
of the 1960s and 1970s, paving the way for today's major league black supermodels.
Pillow Talk
A Photo Essay
Featuring Tony Spinelli & Pat Cleveland
"My name is Tony Spinelli. I was one of the most successful male models of all time with a 23 year long career. I have been photographed by Avedon, Hiro, Scavullo, Penn, Weber, Newton, Toscani, Barry McKinley, etc. in addition to walking the runways all over the world. I worked with designers such as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Versace, Armani, Alexander Julian and many more. I have been on many covers including the first Vogue Men magazine as well as the cover of GQ magazine twice. I have photos that have been published in several books and some have also been displayed in museums. In addition, I represented Halston both on and off the runway for years. During my long career, I shot several T.V. commercials as well. I have now resumed my career after a 17 year hiatus." -- Model Wire Network
PAT CLEVELAND WAS ONE of the pioneering black models to break through fashion's exclusionary policies
of the 1960s and 1970s, paving the way for today's major league black supermodels.
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