Models
The love letter to the supermodel explains why some Black girls leave their community behind.
“It is exciting to see a brand I love support female athletes and acknowledge us as beauty influencers,” said the Bayou Barbie.
"For an industry long criticised for its lack of diversity, as well as for perpetuating beauty standards seen through a Eurocentric lens, this change is momentous." -British Vogue
“I didn't think this one job was gonna turn into this, but it was just such a blessing,” said O’Neal.
“We don't have like Tyra banks or Naomi Campbell coming from Cameroon,” she said.
"I wanted to write a song that would uplift myself and the Black community," she said in an interview with HelloBeautiful.
Name: Taylor Davis IG: @_tayloradavis Agency: Major Models New York Claim to Fame: Davis has appeared in ads for major beauty brands including Nars and Maybelline. She has also walked the runway at New York Fashion Week for designers including Naeem Khan. Most pregame sessions result in Alka Seltzer and Gatorade. Taylor Davis turned hers […]
"I just know that even if I do get a million Nos, I know that I'm meant to be doing this."
Jessica Zyrie is an MMG Models model from Texas, who has appeared in fashion campaigns for Absolut and walked the runway for Joy Kimono.
“I am accepting that modeling has keeps knocking at my door."
Nikeva Stapleton's gig as a model for Hollister was the launching pad to the career that has landed her on a Times Square billboard.
Like Liris Crosse and Quan Michelle, this model is making her own way in Maryland.