12 superior black models that have successfully broke the stereotypes
Black models after years of prejudice, finally get their time to shine. We are not just talking about being in shows, but we open it and close them, as well as become girls covering their own rights.
In recent years, we have seen more and more inclusion on the slopes. Black models after years of prejudice, finally get their time to shine. We are not just talking about being in shows, but we open it and close them, as well as become girls covering their own rights.
We still have a long way to go, but Melanin Queens finally dominates the fashion industry and we think it's a reason to celebrate those who dominate in 2020.
1. Ajok Madel
This beauty with dark skin is always new in the world of modeling, but has already been recognized and used by big names such as Alexander McQueen and Tom Ford. Even Moschino took note. Designers always use it as a canvas for bold and daring looks, which it removes quite easily.
2. Sacha Quenby
Straight Out of London and only 19 years old, this model has notes from Jordyn Dunn, but its unique bone structure is absolutely killer, as well as its fierce expression on the track. In the spring of 2020, it quickly becomes a household name for fashion lovers.
3. ADUT AKECH
His visual contact converse on the track and that this slinky walk is unforgettable, but it is the original story of Akech who makes it a stick in our mind. She was born in a southern refugee camp, but was signed as a model at 16 and short time after walking or saint laurent before becoming Coveril.
4. Thando HOPA
This South African model is born with albinism, giving it a beautiful look from its peers. It is "other" in two different ways: with its skin, and its race. But we think these things make it even more beautiful. Oh, and she is also a lawyer.
5. Kyla Ramsey
Kyla Ramsey is the incarnation of the cool girl. She wears outfits that the rest of us would seem ridiculous and removes them easily. Chanel and Marc Jacobs took advantage of his "it" factor and made them stapled on their tracks.
6. Precious Lee
Ashley Graham is a household name, but the amount of more size color models is quite low, unfortunately. The Smulling Lee is the definition of voluptuous and was the Star campaign of Lane Bryant's #Plusisequal. She was the first black model more size on the roofing of the illustrated sports, back in 2016.
7. Anok Yai
After a quick look at Anok Yai, you can say that she is a real barbie doll, head to the toes. That's what a HOWARD University photographer saw during the Yardfest Homecoming. Back in 2018, she was the first black model to open a Prada show. Naomi was the last in front of her. Quite said.
8. Wing Naomi Chin
This Trinidadian model is a real drop-drops of jaws. After getting fame just 15 years old, she exploded on the dominant current with a personal style that we are obsessed with and attract commanding hairstyles. Its favorite fashion moment met Naomi Campbell, but it could certainly be a future Naomi.
9. Zoe Thaets
Zoe Thaets is a breath of fresh air, with his dreamy but slightly ambiguous face and cast waves. It was signed at the age of 13 and was considered a muse in Miu Miu. Well, she's probably a muse for many people, with this face.
10. COUNTSY MONTERO
This goddess looks like she came from the 70s alone, and it is partly because of the superb natural afro that she rocks in many of her track shows. Montero was discovered in the Dominican Republic and Prada soon after the discovery. She always wears her natural hair and is proud of it.
11. Nyadak Duckie Thot
This South Sudanese beauty has won braces on the "Next Australian Model" before working for Pirelli and the most iconic, in the rescue of the VS .Victoria fashion does not often use black models. It was a victory, we also liked to see her as the face of Furnann's makeup range. She cites the Pirelli calendar drawn with black colleagues as a culmination of her career.
12. Halima Aden
Halima is an amazing that frequently stands out from the crowd on stage, and it is because it remains faithful to its identity, wearing a hijab at the public appearance. She was never afraid of taking risks as a model and her fierce courage has just grown in a Kenyan refugee camp. Now, it is not just a successful model and model model for Muslim girls everywhere, but is an Ambassador of UNICEF.