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*[[Iman (model)|Iman Abdulmajid]] - Somali supermodel, actress, and CEO of "Iman Cosmetics". She has been the muse for [[Yves St. Laurent]], [[Versace]], [[Calvin Klein]], and [[Donna Karan]] and was honored by the [[Council of Fashion Designers of America]] (CFDA) with the prestigious "Fashion Icon Award".

*[[Ambre Anderson]] - African-American model and actress. Has appeared in national and international television commercials, dozens of print ads for national magazine publications, and thousands of national point of sale posters.
*[[Ambre Anderson]] - African-American model and actress. Has appeared in national and international television commercials, dozens of print ads for national magazine publications, and thousands of national point of sale posters.


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*[[Agbani Darego]] - Nigerian model and winner of Miss World competition 2001. She worked for brands such as [[L'Oréal]] cosmetics.
*[[Agbani Darego]] - Nigerian model and winner of Miss World competition 2001. She worked for brands such as [[L'Oréal]] cosmetics.

*[[Waris Dirie]] -Somalian born model of the 1980s. Appeared on European runways and print ads for [[Chanel]],[[Revlon]] and [[L'Oreal]]. Played a Bond girl in [[The Living Daylights]].


*[[Jourdan Dunn]] - British model known for walking major runways like [[Jean Paul Gaultier]]
*[[Jourdan Dunn]] - British model known for walking major runways like [[Jean Paul Gaultier]]
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*[[Naima Mora]] - Winner of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 4]].
*[[Naima Mora]] - Winner of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 4]].

*[[Mounia]]- The [[Martinique]] native was a muse to and runway model for [[Yves Saint Laurent]]. His Porgy and Bess collection made her a celebrity. Graced 15 covers including [[Women's Wear Daily|WWD]].


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*[[Lana Ogilvie]]- Canadian model seen in frequent [[Cover Girl]] ads in the 1990s.Also profiled in 1994 ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' [[Swimsuit Issue]].

*[[Gail O'Neill]] - African American fashion model who has become a [[television journalist]]. Appeared in the ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' [[Swimsuit Issue]]. Continues to model actively as of 2009.
*[[Gail O'Neill]] - African American fashion model who has become a [[television journalist]]. Appeared in the ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' [[Swimsuit Issue]]. Continues to model actively as of 2009.


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*[[Kimora Lee Simmons]] - is an American [[fashion model]], author, and former president and Creative Director for Phat Fashions.
*[[Kimora Lee Simmons]] - is an American [[fashion model]], author, and former president and Creative Director for Phat Fashions.

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*[[Peggy Dillard-Toone ]] Second African-American to grace the cover of [[Vogue Magazine]] August,1978. Alum of Pratt Institute.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scafricanamerican.com/honorees/view/1998/6/ |title=South Carolina African American Calendar // Honorees |publisher=Scafricanamerican.com |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>


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*[[Yasmin Warsame]] - Somali-Canadian model and judge of cycle 2 of the Canadian [[reality television]] series, ''[[Canada's Next Top Model]]''. She has featured in the 2008 "[[Vogue Italia]]" All Black Issue and has walked the runway for high-profile fashion designers such as [[Christian Dior]], [[ Jean Paul Gaultier]], and [[Alexander McQueen]].

*[[Eugena Washington]] - African-American model signed to [[Elite Model Management]] in Los Angeles and Chicago, Photogenics in Los Angeles, Irene Marie Models in Miami (Billed as Eugenia Washington) and Stellar Model Management. Second runner-up on [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 7]].
*[[Eugena Washington]] - African-American model signed to [[Elite Model Management]] in Los Angeles and Chicago, Photogenics in Los Angeles, Irene Marie Models in Miami (Billed as Eugenia Washington) and Stellar Model Management. Second runner-up on [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 7]].



Revision as of 10:33, 23 January 2013

Naomi Campbell was the first black supermodel.[1]

The following is a list of black fashion models.

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  • Ambre Anderson - African-American model and actress. Has appeared in national and international television commercials, dozens of print ads for national magazine publications, and thousands of national point of sale posters.

B

Tyra Banks, chosen by Time in 2008 as one of the world's 100 most influential people.[2]

C

  • Naomi Campbell - first black (British) model 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).
  • Dorothea Church - African American pioneering model. She was the first successful black fashion model in Paris.

D

  • Agbani Darego - Nigerian model and winner of Miss World competition 2001. She worked for brands such as L'Oréal cosmetics.

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F

G

H

  • Marsha A. Hunt - African American model, singer, novelist, and actress.

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J

  • Beverly Johnson - first African-American to grace the covers of American Vogue (August 1974 issue) and French Elle (1975).

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L

  • Janet Langhart - African American model, television journalist and author.
  • Donyale Luna - American fashion model of the 1960s and early 1970s. The first black model to appear on the cover of British Vogue.
  • Damaris Lewis - African American model who appeared in the 2009, 2010, and 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues.

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N

O

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  • Daisi Pollard Jamaican-American beauty queen and television personality.

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  • Naomi Sims - Model of the late 1960s and 1970s. One of the first successful black models.
  • B. Smith- The Pennsylvania native began her career with the Ebony Fashion Show. B. went on to grace the cover of Mademoiselle (magazine) in July 1976. Currently a successful entrepreneur.

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W

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  • Kara Young- California born model popular in the 1990s. Landed the coveted Vogue cover on three occasions..

See also

References

  1. ^ Victoria Sherrow (2001), For Appearance' Sake: The Historical Encyclopedia of Good Looks, Beauty, and Grooming, p. 198, ISBN 9781573562041, Naomi Campbell (b. 1970), who began modeling during the 1980s, is considered to be the first black "supermodel." {{citation}}: Text "publisherGreenwood Publishing Group" ignored (help)
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of African American Popular Culture, 2010, p. 91, Time magazine named Banks as one of the world's 100 Most Influential People. {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  3. ^ "South Carolina African American Calendar // Honorees". Scafricanamerican.com. Retrieved 2013-01-23.