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The following is a list of notable black fashion models.
==A==
*[[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.
*[[Karen Alexander]] - African-American fashion model and actress. Has appeared in the [[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue]] twice and on the January 1989 cover of [[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]].
*[[Atong Arjok]] - American-Sudanese model. Walked the runway for designers such as [[Diane von Furstenberg]], [[Lacoste]] and [[Phillip Lim]], and appeared in ''[[Vogue Italia]]'', ''[[Allure]]'' and ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]''.
==B==
*[[Tyra Banks]] - first African-American to grace the covers of ''[[GQ]]'', ''Sports Illustrated's [[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue|swimsuit issue]]'', and the [[Victoria's Secret]] catalog. Also the host of [[ANTM]]
*[[Shari Belafonte]] - Model of the 1980's.
==D==
*[[Yaya DaCosta]] - African American actress and fashion model. Runner-up in Cycle 3 of ''[[America's Next Top Model]]''.
*[[Agbani Darego]] - Nigerian model and winner of Miss World competition 2001. She worked for brands such as [[L'Oréal]] cosmetics.
*[[Jourdan Dunn]]- British model known for walking major runways like [[Jean Paul Gaultier]]
==E==
*[[Selita Ebanks]] - Former [[Victoria's Secret]] Angel. Has also modeled for [[Abercrombie & Fitch]] and [[Tommy Hilfiger]].
*[[Dani Evans]] - Winner of ''[[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 6]]''. Has had campaigns for [[CoverGirl]], Sephora, and Akademiks.
==G==
*[[Quiana Grant]] - African-American model. Appeared in the 2008 [[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue]].
==H==
*[[Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist)|Marsha A. Hunt]] - African American model, singer, novelist, and actress.
==I==
*[[Chanel Iman]] - Korean/African-American who has modeled [[Dolce & Gabbana]], [[Issey Miyake]], [[Kenzo (brand)|Kenzo]], [[Marc Jacobs]], [[Valentino SpA|Valentino]], [[Bottega Veneta]], [[Dsquared]], [[Hermès]], [[Moschino]], [[Oscar de la Renta]], [[Jean Paul Gaultier]] and [[Stella McCartney]]. The only black woman to grace the cover of the May 2007 issue of [[Vogue (magazine)|American Vogue]] with nine other girls as the next generation of supermodels.
==J==
*[[Beverly Johnson]] - first African-American to grace the covers of American ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'' and French ''[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]''.
*[[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]]
==K==
*[[Kiara Kabukuru]] - American model of [[Uganda|Ugandan]] descent best known for her long time campaign with [[CoverGirl|CoverGirl Cosmetics]].
==L==
*[[Janet Langhart]] - African American model, television journalist and author.
*[[Noémie Lenoir]] - French [[biracial]] model of [[Malagasy people|Malagasy]] descent who has appeared in ads for [[L'Oréal]], [[Gap (clothing retailer)|Gap]], and other well-known companies. Has graced the covers of many fashion magazines worldwide.
*[[Sessilee Lopez]] - A black model of [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] descent who has appeared in [[Vogue Italia]] in its famous black issue, as well as walking in the 2008 [[Victoria's Secret Fashion Show]].
*[[Donyale Luna]] - American fashion model of the 1960s and early 1970s. The first black model to appear on the cover of British ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]''.
==M==
*[[Gillis MacGill]] - former African-American fashion model who opened her own modelling agency, Mannequin, in November 1960; was a top model for twenty years.
*[[Eva Marcille]] - The first African-American to win the reality show [[America's Next Top Model]].
*[[Denny Méndez]] - former beauty queen turned model and actress who represented [[Italy]] in the [[Miss Universe 1997|1997]] [[Miss Universe]] pageant.
*[[Naima Mora]] - Winner of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 4]].
*[[Omahyra Mota]] - Dominican fashion model and actress.
==N==
*[[Ajuma Nasenyana]] - Kenyan model who has appeared in catalogue for [[Issey Miyake]] and walked the runway for [[Baby Phat]], [[Ungaro]],[[Vivienne Westwood]] and the 2006 show for [[Victoria's Secret]].
*[[Katoucha Niane]] - [[Senegal]]ese-French supermodel and outspoken activist against [[female circumcision]].
*[[Munachi Nwankwo]] - Nigerian model and hip-hop artist. Won [[Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria]] pageant in 2007.
==O==
*[[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.
*[[Oluchi Onweagba]] - A Nigerian model and winner of M-NET/Nokia 'Face of Africa' competition 1998. She has featured in multiple ad campaigns, including [[Gianfranco Ferré]], [[Victoria's Secret]], [[Express (store)|Express]], [[Banana Republic (clothing retailer)|Banana Republic]], and [[Ann Taylor (retail chain)|Ann Taylor]].
==P==
*[[Beverly Peele]] - first African-American to grace the cover of ''[[Mademoiselle (magazine)|Mademoiselle]]'' in 1989.
*[[Eva Pigford]] - winner of Cycle three of [[America's Next Top Model]]
==R==
*[[Georgianna Robertson]] - model in the 1990's.
==S==
*[[Bre Scullark]] - 3rd runner up of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5]]
*[[Naomi Sims]] - Model of the late 1960's and 1970's. One of the first successful black models.
*[[Mecia Simone Simson]] - winner of [[Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 5]].
*[[Mercedes Scelba-Shorte]] Runner up of [[America's Next Top Model]] in Cycle 2
*[[Toukie Smith]] - African American actress and model. Sister of late fashion designer [[Willi Smith]] and former long-term partner of actor [[Robert De Niro]].
*[[Arlenis Sosa]] - Dominican model who has graced the cover of [[Time Magazine]], and has walked many runways, like [[Derek Lam]] and [[Diane von Furstenberg]].
*[[Saleisha Stowers]] - winner of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9]].
==W==
*[[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]].
*[[Veronica Webb]] - first Black model to sign with a major cosmetics company ([[Revlon]]).
*[[Alek Wek]] - Sudanese model who, aside from gracing magazine covers and being featured in ad campaigns, has walked the runway for high-profile fashion designers such as [[John Galliano]], [[Donna Karan]], and [[Calvin Klein]].
*[[Jessica White]] - African American model and occasional actress.
*[[Roshumba Williams]] - African American model, actress, television host, and correspondent and reality show judge. First became internationally famous for her appearance in the prestigious ''[[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition]]''.
==See also==
*[[Supermodel]]
==External links==
* [http://www.ugpulse.com/channels/Beauty UGPulse Ethnic Beauty Models]
* [http://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com Fashion Model Directory]
* [http://www.bet.com/Lifestyle/Style/lifestylestylefashionblackoutblackmodels.htm?wbc_purpose=Basic&WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished&Referrer={85463761-545C-4E7A-B4E9-44635C7C6053}BET: Black Models on LifeStyle]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{unreferenced|date=October 2009}}
The following is a list of notable black fashion models.
==A==
*[[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.
*[[Karen Alexander]] - African-American fashion model and actress. Has appeared in the [[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue]] twice and on the January 1989 cover of [[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]].
*[[Atong Arjok]] - American-Sudanese model. Walked the runway for designers such as [[Diane von Furstenberg]], [[Lacoste]] and [[Phillip Lim]], and appeared in ''[[Vogue Italia]]'', ''[[Allure]]'' and ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]''.
==B==
*[[Tyra Banks]] - first African-American to grace the covers of ''[[GQ]]'', ''Sports Illustrated's [[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue|swimsuit issue]]'', and the [[Victoria's Secret]] catalog. Also the host of [[ANTM]]
*[[Shari Belafonte]] - Model of the 1980's.
==E==
*[[Selita Ebanks]] - Former [[Victoria's Secret]] Angel. Has also modeled for [[Abercrombie & Fitch]] and [[Tommy Hilfiger]].
*[[Dani Evans]] - Winner of ''[[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 6]]''. Has had campaigns for [[CoverGirl]], Sephora, and Akademiks.
==G==
*[[Quiana Grant]] - African-American model. Appeared in the 2008 [[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue]].
==H==
*[[Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist)|Marsha A. Hunt]] - African American model, singer, novelist, and actress.
==I==
*[[Chanel Iman]] - Korean/African-American who has modeled [[Dolce & Gabbana]], [[Issey Miyake]], [[Kenzo (brand)|Kenzo]], [[Marc Jacobs]], [[Valentino SpA|Valentino]], [[Bottega Veneta]], [[Dsquared]], [[Hermès]], [[Moschino]], [[Oscar de la Renta]], [[Jean Paul Gaultier]] and [[Stella McCartney]]. The only black woman to grace the cover of the May 2007 issue of [[Vogue (magazine)|American Vogue]] with nine other girls as the next generation of supermodels.
==J==
*[[Beverly Johnson]] - first African-American to grace the covers of American ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'' and French ''[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]''.
*[[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]]
==K==
*[[Kiara Kabukuru]] - American model of [[Uganda|Ugandan]] descent best known for her long time campaign with [[CoverGirl|CoverGirl Cosmetics]].
==L==
*[[Janet Langhart]] - African American model, television journalist and author.
*[[Noémie Lenoir]] - French [[biracial]] model of [[Malagasy people|Malagasy]] descent who has appeared in ads for [[L'Oréal]], [[Gap (clothing retailer)|Gap]], and other well-known companies. Has graced the covers of many fashion magazines worldwide.
*[[Sessilee Lopez]] - A black model of [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] descent who has appeared in [[Vogue Italia]] in its famous black issue, as well as walking in the 2008 [[Victoria's Secret Fashion Show]].
*[[Donyale Luna]] - American fashion model of the 1960s and early 1970s. The first black model to appear on the cover of British ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]''.
==M==
*[[Gillis MacGill]] - former African-American fashion model who opened her own modelling agency, Mannequin, in November 1960; was a top model for twenty years.
*[[Eva Marcille]] - The first African-American to win the reality show [[America's Next Top Model]].
*[[Denny Méndez]] - former beauty queen turned model and actress who represented [[Italy]] in the [[Miss Universe 1997|1997]] [[Miss Universe]] pageant.
*[[Naima Mora]] - Winner of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 4]].
*[[Omahyra Mota]] - Dominican fashion model and actress.
==N==
*[[Ajuma Nasenyana]] - Kenyan model who has appeared in catalogue for [[Issey Miyake]] and walked the runway for [[Baby Phat]], [[Ungaro]],[[Vivienne Westwood]] and the 2006 show for [[Victoria's Secret]].
*[[Katoucha Niane]] - [[Senegal]]ese-French supermodel and outspoken activist against [[female circumcision]].
*[[Munachi Nwankwo]] - Nigerian model and hip-hop artist. Won [[Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria]] pageant in 2007.
==O==
*[[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.
*[[Oluchi Onweagba]] - A Nigerian model and winner of M-NET/Nokia 'Face of Africa' competition 1998. She has featured in multiple ad campaigns, including [[Gianfranco Ferré]], [[Victoria's Secret]], [[Express (store)|Express]], [[Banana Republic (clothing retailer)|Banana Republic]], and [[Ann Taylor (retail chain)|Ann Taylor]].
==P==
*[[Beverly Peele]] - first African-American to grace the cover of ''[[Mademoiselle (magazine)|Mademoiselle]]'' in 1989.
*[[Eva Pigford]] - winner of Cycle three of [[America's Next Top Model]]
==R==
*[[Georgianna Robertson]] - model in the 1990's.
==S==
*[[Bre Scullark]] - 3rd runner up of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5]]
*[[Naomi Sims]] - Model of the late 1960's and 1970's. One of the first successful black models.
*[[Mecia Simone Simson]] - winner of [[Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 5]].
*[[Mercedes Scelba-Shorte]] Runner up of [[America's Next Top Model]] in Cycle 2
*[[Toukie Smith]] - African American actress and model. Sister of late fashion designer [[Willi Smith]] and former long-term partner of actor [[Robert De Niro]].
*[[Arlenis Sosa]] - Dominican model who has graced the cover of [[Time Magazine]], and has walked many runways, like [[Derek Lam]] and [[Diane von Furstenberg]].
*[[Saleisha Stowers]] - winner of [[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9]].
==W==
*[[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]].
*[[Veronica Webb]] - first Black model to sign with a major cosmetics company ([[Revlon]]).
*[[Alek Wek]] - Sudanese model who, aside from gracing magazine covers and being featured in ad campaigns, has walked the runway for high-profile fashion designers such as [[John Galliano]], [[Donna Karan]], and [[Calvin Klein]].
*[[Jessica White]] - African American model and occasional actress.
*[[Roshumba Williams]] - African American model, actress, television host, and correspondent and reality show judge. First became internationally famous for her appearance in the prestigious ''[[Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition]]''.
==See also==
*[[Supermodel]]
==External links==
* [http://www.ugpulse.com/channels/Beauty UGPulse Ethnic Beauty Models]
* [http://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com Fashion Model Directory]
* [http://www.bet.com/Lifestyle/Style/lifestylestylefashionblackoutblackmodels.htm?wbc_purpose=Basic&WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished&Referrer={85463761-545C-4E7A-B4E9-44635C7C6053}BET: Black Models on LifeStyle]
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[[Category:Lists of people by occupation]]' |
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