List of black fashion models

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The following is a list of black fashion models.

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Tyra Banks, chosen by Time in 2008 as one of the world's 100 most influential people.[1]
Tyson Beckford, chosen by music cable network Vh1 as "Man of the Year" in 1995.
  • Tyson Beckford – top male model of the 1990s and 2000s, actor and host of Bravo's Make Me a Supermodel. Beckford was the first African-American model to sign an exclusive contract with Ralph Lauren.[2] In 1995, he was chosen as "Man of the Year" by cable television music network Vh1 and named to People's 50 Most Beautiful People in the World list.[2]
  • Shari Belafonte – model of the 1980s.
  • Yasmin Benoit – English model and asexual activist specializing in alternative fashion and lingerie
  • Samile Bermannelli – Brazilian model who has walked for Ralph Lauren, Valentino, and Fendi.
  • Minah Ogbenyealu BirdNigerian model and actress active in the UK in the 1970s. Appeared in such films as Percy's Progress, The Stud and The London Connection.
  • Maria BorgesAngolan model who booked 17 shows during her first season since being discovered back in 2012. Borges has since walked for Dior and Givenchy, even referring to the fashion house's Creative Director Riccardo Tisci as her "godfather". In 2013, 2014, and 2015 she walked the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
  • Cindy Bruna – French model of Congolese and Italian descent, who has appeared on the runways of DVF, Ralph Lauren, and Donna Karan. Bruna is the third woman of color to ever appear in a Prada print campaign.

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  • Naomi Campbell – British model of Jamaican descent who was the first to grace the covers of French Vogue Paris (August 1988 issue) and Time magazine (TIME Magazine Europe 9/18/91), and the second for the cover of British Vogue (December 1987 issue).
  • Chase Carter – Bahamian model of biracial heritage, she has been on the cover of Maxim.
  • Dorothea Church – African-American pioneering model. She was the first successful black fashion model in Paris.
  • Pat Cleveland – African-American model of the 1970s who was the muse of Halston, Yves Saint Laurent and Stephen Burrows.
  • – African-American model who worked in Paris in the mid 1960s with Paco Rabanne, André Courrèges.[3]
  • – Youngest African-American model Runway model who is just 12 years now and has featured in numerous fashion magazine.
  • – Winner: Miss Amnesty

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  • Tomiko Fraser – African-American fashion model and actress. Best known for being the face of Maybelline as well as her role in the movie, Head Over Heels.
  • Malaika Firth – Kenyan model from London. First black model to appear in a Prada campaign in 19 years.
  • Selena Forrest – A new face, Forrest made her runway debut Spring 2016 and opened for Proenza Schouler.

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  • Beverly Johnson – first African-American to grace the covers of American Vogue (August 1974 issue) and French Elle (1975). However, Johnson is the second black model to grace the cover of a Vogue publication after Donyale Luna whose face was partially hidden on cover of British Vogue due to her race.[7]
  • Kidada Jones – African-American actress, model, and fashion designer. Appeared in Tommy Hilfiger advertisements, and dated Tupac Shakur at the time of his death.
  • Toccara Jones – African-American fashion model and occasional actress and television personality. Contestant on the third season of the UPN series America's Next Top Model. She is the first black plus-size model to grace the pages of Vogue Italia.
  • Grace Jones – Jamaican-American model, actress, singer and a muse to Andy Warhol.

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Sessilee Lopez at the Barbie 50th Anniversary Collection

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  • Emanuela de PaulaBrazilian top model, who ranked the 11th highest paid supermodel for 2009, earning $2.5 million according to Forbes. De Paula has also been praised by Naomi Campbell and Anna Wintour of Vogue.
  • Beverly Peele – first African-American to grace the cover of Mademoiselle in 1989.
  • Daisi Pollard – Crowned Miss Jamaica International in 2005.

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Arlenis Sosa, Dominican fashion model, at the Carlos Miele Spring 2009 Collection

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  • Anok Yai – African-American model of Sudanese descent; the first African-American model to open for Prada
  • Kara Young – California-born model popular in the 1990s. Landed the coveted Vogue cover on three occasions.

References[]

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of African American Popular Culture, 2010, p. 91, Time magazine named Banks as one of the world's 100 Most Influential People.
  2. ^ a b "Tyson". people.com. 8 May 1995. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  3. ^ https://www.escamastudio.com/blogs/news/paco-rabanne-and-sandi-collins-1966
  4. ^ a b c Janelle Okwodu, "The 15 New Faces That Ruled Fall 2016", Vogue, March 11, 2016.
  5. ^ Bennett, Alexis (28 October 2016). "Meet the 19-Year-Old 'Melanin Goddess' Instagram Is Obsessed With". Glamour. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  6. ^ Models (May 2014). "Winnie Harlow". models.com. Models. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
  7. ^ Keli Goff, "The First Black Supermodel, Whom History Forgot", The Cut, July 10, 2013.
  8. ^ James Lim, "Lyndsey Scott: First Black Model to Score Calvin Exclusive", The Cut, February 20, 2009.
  9. ^ "South Carolina African American Calendar // Honorees". Scafricanamerican.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2013-01-23.

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