As a Black man in an overwhelmingly white business, JoeyMills was responsible for some of the major magazine covers of the 70's and 80's
magazine, "When you say, 'I want to be the top makeup artist,' that’s okay. But when you say, 'I want to be the top Black makeup artist,' you have defeated yourself. Ninety-eight percent of my magazine covers are for white publications. I've done 150 covers for European magazines. I claim more covers there than any other makeup artist. You cannot let your Blackness be your limitation. Do all makeup."shoot.
Friends recall Mills as social. He liked to hit Studio 54, though Thomas says he wasn't the best dancer. He didn’t have a long-term partner, which some chalk up to living through the AIDS crisis. :All he did was work for 20 years straight," hairstylist Gary Evans says. "He never had time for a lover. He joked that he wanted to marry Nelson Mandela when he came home from jail."
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