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[[Image:kimora_lee_simmons_at_age_14.jpg|thumb|left|Kimora at the age 14]]
[[Image:kimora_lee_simmons_at_age_14.jpg|thumb|left|Kimora at the age 14]]
Simmons is of [[Korean] and Black heritage <ref>http://www.thebookstandard.com/bookstandard/reviews/books_in_news_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001882919</ref>. Her parents are [[Korean]] mother Joanne Perkins (who now claims to be fully Japanese and goes by the Japanese name "Kyoko" <ref>http://drinkthis.typepad.com/answer_this/joanne_kyoko_perkins/index.html</ref>)and Black father Vernon Whitlock Jr. Joanne (who was adopted by an American serivceman during the [[Korean War]]) is a former social security administrator; and Vernon is a former [[federal marshal]] who after serving 3 years for dealing cocaine and synthetic heroin in the 80s is now a [[barber]] in St. Louis <ref>http://drinkthis.typepad.com/answer_this/vernon_whitlock_jr/index.html</ref>.
Simmons is of Korean and Black heritage <ref>http://www.thebookstandard.com/bookstandard/reviews/books_in_news_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001882919</ref>. Her parents are [[Korean]] mother Joanne Perkins (who now claims to be fully Japanese and goes by the Japanese name "Kyoko" <ref>http://drinkthis.typepad.com/answer_this/joanne_kyoko_perkins/index.html</ref>)and Black father Vernon Whitlock Jr. Joanne (who was adopted by an American serivceman during the [[Korean War]]) is a former social security administrator; and Vernon is a former [[federal marshal]] who after serving 3 years for dealing cocaine and synthetic heroin in the 80s is now a [[barber]] in St. Louis <ref>http://drinkthis.typepad.com/answer_this/vernon_whitlock_jr/index.html</ref>.


Growing up in the North [[St. Louis]] suburb of [[Florissant]], she was very self-conscious about being a [[geek]]. Other children called her "[[Chink]]y [[giraffe]]" because of her height and Asian ancestry. By the time she was 10 years old, she was 5-foot, 8-inches tall, and she became the target of schoolyard taunts and teasing. With no Asian population in her community, she had difficulty fitting in with the mostly black student body who shunned her because of her Asian ancestry. Hoping to boost her confidence, Simmons's mother enrolled her daughter in a modeling class when she was eleven years old. Two years later, at the age of thirteen, Simmons was awarded an exclusive modeling contract with [[Chanel]] and just after her fourteenth birthday, she left for Paris to work under the tutelage of famed Chanel designer [[Karl Lagerfeld]]. She quickly gained attention in the fashion world when Lagerfeld closed his [[haute couture]] show with Simmons, who strutted down the runway decked out as a child bride. "Everything people thought was weird about me before," Simmons told ''[[People Weekly]]'', "was now good". By age 14, her stature had grown to a length of six feet, and became a self-professed [[muse]] for Lagerfeld. She and three other Lagerfeld models ([[Bernadette Jurkowski]], [[Shoshanna Fitzgerald]] and [[Olga Sobolewska]]) were dubbed "the four Karlettes".
Growing up in the North [[St. Louis]] suburb of [[Florissant]], she was very self-conscious about being a [[geek]]. Other children called her "[[Chink]]y [[giraffe]]" because of her height and Asian ancestry. By the time she was 10 years old, she was 5-foot, 8-inches tall, and she became the target of schoolyard taunts and teasing. With no Asian population in her community, she had difficulty fitting in with the mostly black student body who shunned her because of her Asian ancestry. Hoping to boost her confidence, Simmons's mother enrolled her daughter in a modeling class when she was eleven years old. Two years later, at the age of thirteen, Simmons was awarded an exclusive modeling contract with [[Chanel]] and just after her fourteenth birthday, she left for Paris to work under the tutelage of famed Chanel designer [[Karl Lagerfeld]]. She quickly gained attention in the fashion world when Lagerfeld closed his [[haute couture]] show with Simmons, who strutted down the runway decked out as a child bride. "Everything people thought was weird about me before," Simmons told ''[[People Weekly]]'', "was now good". By age 14, her stature had grown to a length of six feet, and became a self-professed [[muse]] for Lagerfeld. She and three other Lagerfeld models ([[Bernadette Jurkowski]], [[Shoshanna Fitzgerald]] and [[Olga Sobolewska]]) were dubbed "the four Karlettes".

Revision as of 01:38, 23 October 2007

Kimora Lee Simmons
Born
Kimora Lee Perkins
NationalityAmerican
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Websitehttp://www.kimoraleesimmons.com

Kimora Lee Simmons (born Kimora Lee Perkins on May 4, 1975 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a retired model, the head of design for Baby Phat, KLS and an occasional actress.

Biography

File:Kimora lee simmons at age 14.jpg
Kimora at the age 14

Simmons is of Korean and Black heritage [1]. Her parents are Korean mother Joanne Perkins (who now claims to be fully Japanese and goes by the Japanese name "Kyoko" [2])and Black father Vernon Whitlock Jr. Joanne (who was adopted by an American serivceman during the Korean War) is a former social security administrator; and Vernon is a former federal marshal who after serving 3 years for dealing cocaine and synthetic heroin in the 80s is now a barber in St. Louis [3].

Growing up in the North St. Louis suburb of Florissant, she was very self-conscious about being a geek. Other children called her "Chinky giraffe" because of her height and Asian ancestry. By the time she was 10 years old, she was 5-foot, 8-inches tall, and she became the target of schoolyard taunts and teasing. With no Asian population in her community, she had difficulty fitting in with the mostly black student body who shunned her because of her Asian ancestry. Hoping to boost her confidence, Simmons's mother enrolled her daughter in a modeling class when she was eleven years old. Two years later, at the age of thirteen, Simmons was awarded an exclusive modeling contract with Chanel and just after her fourteenth birthday, she left for Paris to work under the tutelage of famed Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld. She quickly gained attention in the fashion world when Lagerfeld closed his haute couture show with Simmons, who strutted down the runway decked out as a child bride. "Everything people thought was weird about me before," Simmons told People Weekly, "was now good". By age 14, her stature had grown to a length of six feet, and became a self-professed muse for Lagerfeld. She and three other Lagerfeld models (Bernadette Jurkowski, Shoshanna Fitzgerald and Olga Sobolewska) were dubbed "the four Karlettes".

She is a graduate of Lutheran North High School in St. Louis, Missouri.

On July 29, 2004, Simmons was arrested outside her estate in Saddle River, NJ and charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams, eluding police, careless and imprudent driving, and driving with a broken brake light. The arrest was made after a two-mile chase that began near the Saddle River Police Station [4] [5].

Personal

After 5 years of dating, on December 20, 1998, she married, Russell Simmons (of Phat Farm Fame and co-creator of Def Jam Records along with Rick Rubin) The Simmons' have two daughters named Ming Lee Simmons (born January 21,2000) and Aoki Lee Simmons (born August 16, 2002). Both Ming Lee and Aoki Lee model for Baby Phat Kids Collection. Russell Simmons filed for divorce in March 2006 [6], saying the couple had split some time before.It is unknown whether or not the divorce has been finalized. Kimora and Russell Simmons ended their marriage but still work together on Phat Farm and Baby Phat clothing lines. As of September 2007, Russell stepped down as CEO of Phat Fashions, LLC and Kimora is now active President and Creative Director of Baby Phat and the new Creative Director of Phat Fashions, LLC; a Kellwood Company.

As of May 2007, Simmons has officially been dating actor Djimon Hounsou. They are often spotted together with her two young daughters [7].

In August 2007 Kimora's reality tv show premiered on The Style Network. "Life in the Fab Lane" which chronicles her daily life and routine along with her relationship with her 2 daughters.

See also

References