Zen magazine, courtesy of OMA, made a list of the top ten hottest african models making positive impact...
1. Herieth Paul :- Born in Tanzania , Herieth currently enjoys a spot on Model.com’s hot list and has worked in some of the biggest campaigns in the world including Stella McCartney, Tom Ford, Calvin Klein and One Colour Cosmetics. Herieth has also appeared in beauty campaigns for CKone and most recently, as one of the models for fashion wear brand GAP
2. Maria Borges continues to prove her star power, head lining campaigns with Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic and Givenchy to name a few. Most recently, she was at the NYFW strutting her stuff beside Erykah Badu for Richard Tisci’s much talked about Spring Summer 2014 collection.
3. Betty Adewole :- Nigerian-British stunner and
face of Tom Ford Beauty has previously worked
for luxury brands like Maison Martin Margiela,
Emmanuel Ungaro and Issey Miyake . She was
also at the 2014 NYFW in New York and in
February got featured in Net-a-Porter’s “The
Edit” Magazine.
5. Roberta Narciso :- The beautiful Roberta hails from Angola and is one model to watch this 2014. Starring in campaigns such as Legion: An army of beauty and a few others, she was also part of the Fall/Winter Campaign for Banana Republic . She has walked the runway for luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and has also been seen working with award-winning designer Elie Saab.
6. Malaika Firth :- This Kenyan beauty shot to the limelight when she became the first black person since Naomi Campbell in 1994 to clinch a Prada campaign. She has since walked the runway for several high profile houses and at the moment is the face of Valentino’s Spring/Summer 2014 campaign . Malaika celebrated her birthday last month and we can’t wait to see the next campaigns she gets featured in. She has a gorgeous look and is presently 1 of my favourite African models in the world.
7. Liya Kebede:- This iconic Ethiopian model returned in spectacular form this year with her runway turn at NYFW. With 17 years under her belt, she doesn’t look like she is ready to stop and God knows we don’t want her to stop either. One of Zen Magazine Top 10 African women of the year , Liya has practically worked with all the biggest names in the fashion industry. She is currently the face of Prabal Gurung’s Spring Summer 2014 collection and was previously named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most influential people in the world.
8. Candice Swanepoel :- The South African born
Victoria’s Secret model has done it all. Candice has walked the runways for some of the world’s biggest brands like Jean Paul Gaultier, Stella McCartney and Chanel. She has also scored some of the biggest covers in the world from Vogue Italia to Vogue Brazil and has starred in campaigns for Swarovski, Gucci, Diesel and many more. She has made the Forbes Top 10 earning models list and is currently the only African model to wear the $10 million Fantasy Bra by Swiss jeweller Mouawad.
9. Fatima Siad :- This Somali-born runway favourite of mine first came into the limelight
after placing 3rd on the 10th cycle of ‘America’s Next Top Model‘. Since that very day, Fatima has evolved into a top model in her own right. She has participated in campaigns for Avon, Ralph Lauren and cosmetics giant Pantene . Fatima has walked for some of fashion’s most coveted designers including Ralph Lauren, Dries Van Noten, Hermes and many others. This year, she has already stormed the runways at New York Fashion Week and the London Fashion Week .
10. Anais Mali :- 1 part Chadian and 1 part Polish, the French born Anais Mali made an enviable debut into the world of fashion participating in the hit L.A.M.B presentation in 2009. The stunning Anais has gone on to work with some of fashion’s most consistent names including Vivienne Westwood, Betsey Johnson, Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, Vera Wang and the list is endless. She has also made coveted features in. I.D Vogue Italia, Vogue, French Vogue and a few others. Fashion watchdog Style previously named the willowy model one to watch this 2014 and I honestly agree with them.
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