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The «Black style» was never a so hot topic in the fashion and photography in-dustry. Controversies and debates illustrate this real sub-representation of black models and their difficulties to succeed. Nevertheless, the phenomenon exists, however unpleasant it might seem to the detractors.

Of course, we think at once about the « panther» Naomi Campbell, Katoucha Niane, Waris Dirie, Iman Abdulmajid among the first ones to have emerged.We also think about Yves Saint Laurent, first fashion designer to make a black model parade in 1962, followed by Paco Rabanne few years later.Warning examples of the one who was going to install the Black iconography at the heart of a multicultural inspiration: Jean Paul Goude.In forty years of activity, Jean-Paul Goude will transform profoundly our ima-gination, literally, through the drawing, the poster, the cinema, the video or the event. Precursor, by transforming bodies photographed a very long time before Photoshop or by mixing religious symbols and popular figures in his photos long before David LaChapelle.

His event skills also made him a multicultural master in the «performance art». He will be the first one to establish the black and white mixing. Often exces-sively, taking back without complex the tribal caricature of Black Africa in the universe of the ultra modern codes. Often funnily and mockery, staging black people made up by white color and mutually. Always with people’s crea-tive images talents, original, audacious, cheerful, colored, optimistic, forward-thinking. Different esthetic codes challenging the conventions power which will make the singer Grace Jones, his muse and girlfriend, into an icon.«My work turns around the Beauty. The attraction I feel for the mysterious Mandarins and the African Princesses goes back to a dissatisfied journey de-sire, in the same time childish and repressed, in distant Countries».

And then, between ourselves, without going as far as doing again the Champs-Elysées parade to celebrate the human rights, isn’t it a real pleasure to follow the Master’s tracks by dedicating this Issue to all these sublime black panthers?

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Le «Black style» n’a jamais été un sujet aussi brûlant dans l’industrie de la mode et de la photographie. Controverses et polémiques illustrent cette réalité de sous-représentation des mannequins noirs et de leurs difficultés à réussir.Pourtant, le phénomène existe bel et bien, n’en déplaise aux détracteurs.

Bien sur, on pense tout de suite à la « panthère » Naomi Campbell, Katoucha Niane, Waris Dirie, Iman Abdulmajid parmi les premières à avoir émergé.On pense aussi à Yves Saint Laurent, premier couturier à faire défiler un manne-quin noir en 1962, suivi par Paco Rabanne quelques années plus tard.Des exemples annonciateurs de celui qui allait installer l’iconographie Black au coeur d’une inspiration multiculturelle: Jean Paul Goude.En quarante ans d’activité, Jean-Paul Goude transformera profondément notre imaginaire, au sens propre du terme, à travers le dessin, l’affiche, la photo, le ci-néma, la vidéo ou l’événement. Précurseur, que ce soit en transformant les corps photographiés bien longtemps avant Photoshop ou en mêlant symboles religieux et figures populaires dans ses photos bien avant David LaChapelle.

Son sens de l’événement en a fait aussi un maître multiculturel du «performance art». Il sera le premier à instituer la mixité noire et blanche. Souvent avec excès, reprenant sans complexe la caricature tribale d’Afrique noire dans l’univers des codes ultra modernes. Souvent avec humour et dérision, mettant en scène des personnages noirs grimés de blanc et réciproquement. Toujours avec le talent d’un créateur d’images originales, audacieuses, gaies, colorées, optimistes, avant gardistes. Une variété de codes esthétiques défiant le pouvoir des conven-tions qui feront de la chanteuse Grace Jones, sa muse et compagne d’alors, une icône. «Mon travail tourne autour de la beauté. L’attirance que j’éprouve pour les Mandarins mystérieux et les Princesses Africaines remonte à un désir inassouvi à la fois enfantin et refoulé de voyages dans des contrées lointaines».

Et puis, tout à fait entre nous, sans aller jusqu’à refaire le défilé des Champs Elysées à la gloire des droits de l’homme, n’est ce pas un vrai plaisir que de suivre les traces du Maître en dédiant ce numéro à toutes ces sublimes panthères noires?

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Moh Dia - Stéphanie Lambert

Nykhor Paul - Stella Vaudran

Mari Agory - Melissa Stingley

Grace Bol - Herieth Paul

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AJAK «Angélique» DENG was born on December 7th, 1989 in the Sudan. She lives in Australia since 2005.

Model in the skin ebony, Ajak Deng is the Top who got established on the international scene. She has a graceful and hurt line, very similar to Alek Wek. Today under the lights, she remembers when she was a kid, she didn’t dare to dream, her only concern being to survive in a violent world with poverty. For Ajak, Australia means Freedom.

After a little bit of a rough start, the Top, with a dedication and strong will, finally joined IMG agency in New York. She was the Benetton’s and Topshop’s face. She poses for the CK One line cam-paign by Calvin Klein for spring and summer on 2011. Ajak Deng begins the fashion shows and her career looks finally very promi-sing since 2010. We were able to see her at Louis Vuitton’s, Cacha-rel’s or Mark Fast’s, in particular for spring and summer Fashion Week on 2011, at Emanuel Ungaro’s, Carolina Herrera’s or Gi-venchy’s during autumn and winter Fashion Week on 2011-2012.Sometimes brunette, sometimes blonde, Ajak becomes the first black model to parade for Chloé since Liya Kebede. Valentino, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs fell also under this incredible charismatic Artist’s spell.

photo Kacper Kasprzyk for Dazed & Confused 2011Fashion edition & style Karen Langley, Katie Shillingford & Robbie SpencerHair style Akki Shirakawa & Naoki KomiyaMua Alice Lane & Gemma Smith-Edhouse

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Melbourne Australian raised

Chic Management Australia

IMG New York

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photo John-Paul Pietrus for Modern Weekly 2012Fashion edition style Ting Ting Lin

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A L E K W E K

«I’ve no problem with whatever the next big look is» «Just don’t try and tell me that only one look is beautiful». Appropriate words from the striking Sudanese model whose exotic appearance has taken her to the very peak of her profession and challenged the traditional definition of a catwalk model.

Alek Wek was born on April 16th, 1977 into the southern Sudanese Dinka tribe. She flees hercountry with her family in 1991 to Great Britain to escape the civil war between the South and the North. In London, she learnt English quickly and went on to study fashion technology and business at the presti-gious London College of Fashion.

The African beauty’s big break came in 1995 when she was discovered by a model agency scout while shopping in a London market. She signed to Mo-dels One, and it wasn’t long before she appeared in a Tina Turner video and on the pages of cutting edge publications Vibe and i-D.

One of the hottest new faces on the scene, she was soon courted by top de-sign houses for their runway shows. Her distinctive looks, so different from the usual catwalk fare, caused a stir in the world of fashion, and garnered a raft of awards, including «Best New Model» at the Venus de la Mode Fashion Awards, 1997 MTV model of the year, and Model of the Decade from i-D.

Alek’s success has redefined the traditional understanding of beauty, as US chat show host and actress Oprah Winfrey underlined in an interview with the model. «If you had been there when I was growing up, I would have thought of myself as beautiful» the presenter confessed.

Outside her modelling commitments, Alek draws upon her own experiences as a refugee to help highlight the plight of the world’s dispossessed and, as a member of the US Committee For Refugees’ Advisory Council, campaigns to raise the profile of the humanitarian disaster in the Sudan.

(photo Daniel Jackson for Under the Influence mag 2012)

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Storm model Management London

IMG Paris

D’management group Milan

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photo Greg Delves #White Hoods 1997 (right) photo David Slijper #10 magazine 2014

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photo Steven Meisel #Vogue Italia 2014(right) Solve Sundsbo #i-D magazine 2009

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photo David Slijper #10 magazine 2014

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photo Warwick Saint #L’Officiel Natherlands 2009

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Grace Bol is South Sudanese-American beauty and fashion supermodel. The statuesque five-foot-ten model who is from the ethnic Dinka is the niece of NBA`s celebrated 7-foot-7 body manute-bol. She was a former refugee who fled Sudan to Kansas City.

Grace has an astonishing resemblance to her fellow senior South Sudanese and Dinka supermodel Alek Wek. She recently told a fashion reporter about people continuously mistaken her for Alek: «All the time! People actually think I’m Alek when I’m walking down the street. Several people have chased me down just to get my autograph, and even when I explain to them that I’m not Alek, they think I’m lying! All I tell them is «I’m Grace!»Kansas city based Grace Bol moved to New York to pursue modeling after being deemed «too high fashion» by her Kansas City peers, and she hasn’t left since. The 23-year-old is currently represented by Major Models Ma-nagement in New York, FM Models in London, WM Models in Paris, and Why Not Models in Milan. Grace Bol, Manute’s luminescent niece, has taken up her uncle’s mantle. The face of campaigns for Givenchy and Vivienne Westwood, she believes that “modeling is a voice for my people. It’s a way to tell the world of the struggle of my country and a way for me to make money to improve South Sudan. They’re my family.”

In an interview concerning her discovery as a model Grace has this to say: «At school, my teachers always told me I should model, but I was really into basketball. One day, I went to the mall, and there was an open call with an agency, and these people forced me to go in and enter. So I figured why not, and I signed with them. I only stayed with them for a bit because they said I was «too high fashion» and that I should go to New York. And ever since, I never left this city! It’s been two and a half years now.»

She has walked the catwalk for famous names such as Chado Ralph Ruc-ci, Amaya Arzuaga, Paco Rabanne, Givenchy, Lutz, Hexa by Cuho, Jere-my Scott, Rick Owens, Suno, Libertine, Tracy Reese, Vivienne Westwood, Arise African Fashion Collective, Mugler, Naeem Khan, Costello Tagliapie-tra, Damir Doma, Diane von Furstenberg, Fatima Lopes, Felipe Oliveira Baptista, Gaspard Yurkievich, Maurizio Pecoraro, Jean Paul Lespagnard, Maiyet, and Maison Martin Margiela.

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Major Model Management New York

WM Models Paris

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photo Mark Rabadan #Models.com 2015

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H E R I E T H P A U L

Elle Canada dared to use some strong words to introduce its July issue in cover star: Naomi, Move Over!

The new girl on the block is Herieth Paul, who might look a bit like Noémie Campbell (she’s got those killer bangs) but has more often been compared to model Grace Jones or, as one photographer once said: «a black Kate Moss».

One thing Herieth has on all those legends is her youthful energy: at only eighteen, she’s a fresh face on the scene and has already walked for 3.1 Phil-lip Lim, Lacoste, and DVF, starred in short fashion films like this one for CK One, and joined top models such as Freja Beha Erichsen and Arizona Muse in a Steven Meisel cover shoot for Vogue Italia.

The Tanzanian-born model who calls Canada home landed her biggest job yet: solo cover star. It’s a huge step in the right direction for the stunner who once told WWD: «My goal for modeling is that by eighteen I’m going to be on every cover of every magazine. And model for everyone: Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Gucci, Prada. You name it, I am, I’ll do it!»

(photo Max Abadian for Dress to kill magazine 2011)

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Women Management New York

Women Management Paris

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Select Models London

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J E N E I L W I L L I A M S

A few years ago, a beautiful young lady walked into Pulse headquarters on Trafalgar Road with the stated intention of becoming a model. At the time, there was no denying her striking beauty and potential, and as those in the ‘industry’ are wont to say: «She’s got the look».

That shy-looking teenage girl was none other than the absolutely stun-ning Jeneil Williams. It has been a grand total of five years since she de-cided on taking charge of her own destiny by opting to pursue a career in the world of modelling. And since then, her documented rise to the top of the international world of modelling can be described as nothing short of meteoric.

Remarkably, Jeneil Williams, who shot to modelling stardom, is still a stunning focused and level-headed young Jamaican Lady. She’s not given to tantrums and flights of fancy, and the entitlement behaviour and attitude many ascribe to models or that many models have outfitted themselves in once they have hit the big time.

So phenomenal has been her success, however, that on Sunday night last, Pulse inducted Jeneil Williams into its Hall of Fame. This is no easy feat, considering her age, but there is no denying her the spot when her body of work is taken into consideration. Her credits include covers and editorials for publications such as Teen Vogue, i-D, Harper’s Ba-zaar, Elle, W, Russian Vogue, Italian Vogue, French Revue des Modes, Love, and strutting for every major designer of note on all the major shows in the fashion capitals of the world.

photo Richard Burbridge for W magazine 2014Fashion Editor Felicia Garcia-RiveraHair Chuck AmosMua Diane Kendal

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Jamaican born

IMG New York

IMG Paris

D’management group Milan

Premier Model London

Jill Models Antwerp

Model management Hamburg

Elite Stockholm

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photo Roe Ethridge for Gentlewoman magazine 2013Style Marie Chaix

Hair style Bok-Hee & Mua Lisa Houghtonphoto Dominick Sheldon for W magazine 2015 (right)

Hair style Takashi Yusa & Mua Susie Sobol

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photo Daniel Sannwald for Pop magazine 2012 (YSL beauty)Fashion edition & style Tamara Rothstein

Hair style Laurent PhilipponMua Frankie Boyd

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ph Sølve Sundsbø for Jimmy Choo campaign 2013 & ph Mario Testino for Vogue Germany 2014

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photo Mert Alas & Marcus PiggottLove magazine

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In addition to being a groundbreaking Ethiopian model, Liya Kebede is an active and vocal philanthropist committed to the health of women, infants and children. Born and raised in Ethiopia, she was discovered as a child by a French film director who recommended her to modelling agencies. After finishing her education in Africa she moved to Paris and began a successful modeling career during which she has modeled for Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, Yves, Saint-Laurent, Victoria’s Secret, Revlon and many other major labels.

The sweetness and the sharpness lines, her natural expressions, her charming look ... Liya is an exceptional and atypical model. Shortly af-ter her arrival in America she featured in the first issue of Vogue which was entirely dedicated to a single model and also signed a contract that made her the first person of color to model for Estée Lauder. In addition to modeling she has also appeared in many films in supporting and star-ring roles. Throughout her career, she has used her wealth and celebrity status to fund many philanthropic projects that support the health and well-being of women and children around the world. She’s also a fashion designer with a personal clothing line that provi-des jobs to traditional Ethiopian craftsmen and keeps African weaving customs alive. Today she lives with her family in New York City and continues to support health related humanitarian causes.

«If you don’t have a dream in life, I don’t know what you have. You have to want something beyond your reach; it’s exciting when it works out»

(photo Tiziano Magni for Marie Claire 2014)

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IMG New York

Viva Model Paris

D’management group Milan

IMG London

Viva Model Barcelona

Iconic management Hamburg

IMG Australia Sydney

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Lupita Nyong’o is a young actress and a filmmaker born on March 1st, 1983 in Mexico city, and Kenyan origin. Having stayed several months in Mexico to perfect her Spanish, she studies dramatic arts in the very famous Yale University.

Previously, she produces different American movies in particular «The Constant Gardener» with Ralph Fiennes (Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter’s saga). The young woman is also an actress. She turned in a Kenyan TV show, named «Shuga». The writing, film-making and production of a documentary are still added to her prize list. «In my Genes» shows the albino condition in her origin Country. This documentary had a great impact because it was exposed during various festivals. We find her in 2014 alongside Brad Pitt, Benedict Cumberbatch or Michael Fassbender, in a movie adapted by a true story entitled «12 years a slave». Lupita Nyong’o plays the lead of a young slave, a performance rewards by a «Sag Awards » and the Oscar 2014 nomination for the best supporting Actress. A consecration for the young woman.

Sacred the most beautiful woman of the year by People in 2014, her co-vers never stop increasing: Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Elle, Marie-Claire, Vanity Fair, Lucky, Dazed … Whatever is the photographer and the style, from the most sober to the most elegant until the most audacious, Lupita always seems natural, brilliant and radiant … simply magnifi-cent!

(photo Tom Munro for Vogue Italia 2014)

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Kenyan origin

Actress & Model

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Fashion style Robbie SpencerSet Designer Whitney Hellesen

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ph Sharif Hamza for Dazed 2014Art Director Christopher Simmonds

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At 23 years old, the young model from Martinique Melodie Monrose, knows a lightning international career in the very closed world of interna-tional Top models.

Since her arrival in the United States, contracts are several. Her authenti-city, her atypical charm, her slender lines seduce the most famous brands H&M, Victoria’s Secret, Dolce & Gabbana, Mac, Gap …She also made different fashion Shows for Yves Saint-Laurent, Ralph Lau-ren, Tom Ford, Oscar de la Renta … Nowadays, Mélodie has established herself as a reference. To her credit, several publications for Elle, Vogue, Marie-Claire, Confused, Dazed, WWD magazine, French Revue …

The young woman’s career was launched in 2010 by Your Angel Models, the famous agency from Martinique which also manage other emerging talents as Stella Vaudran or Stéphanie Colosse.

Own specific charism, sweetness and femininity characterize Melodie who sustains beauty and charms of her native Island. Very beautiful model chosen by Giorgio Armani among five faces for the new advertising cam-paign 2015.

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Mother agency Your Angel Models

www.yourangelmodel.com

New York, Paris, Martinique

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Next Paris

Next Milan

Next London

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Hair Style Orlando Pita Mua James Kaliardos

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Nykhor Paul is a face you may have seen before. This young woman has the experience and the motivation to achieve any goal she sets out for herself.

When Nykhor was fourteen, she was first discovered by a scout while shopping at an American Eagle with her mom. A few years later, Nykhor took some time away from modeling to continue her studies in Biology and Psychology. Today, she belongs to the modeling agency, Red Model Management. Who doesn’t love beauty AND brains?

This South Sudan native has taken the modeling industry by storm. Her first day with Red Model Management resulted in her being immediately booked with Glamour magazine. From that day on, her career explo-ded. Nykhor has become a regular when it comes to the modeling world. She has been featured in many popular magazines including Jones, Elle, Seventeen, Fader, and Essence. Nykhor has also been featured in the previous New York and Paris fashion weeks. Overall, her favorite expe-rience has been a Michael Jackson themed, Philip Treacy SS13 London fashion show.

Who could deny this beauty? Nykhor has unforgettable lush lips that are complimented with a captivating smile. Not only does she have the natural beauty, but she also has such personality that shines through her photos. Nykhor brings forth attitude, charisma, and an organic happiness. Nykhor reads people based on their energies and we are loving the energy she brings!

(photo «Origin of a Man» the bare bones of Alexander McQueen’s fashion directed by Ruth Hogben for the Independent 2015)

Sudanese born

American grew up

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Nevs London

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Pierre Dal Corso says it all, blatantly and perfectly, in two little words: Black Fire. Model Stella Vaudran has that kind of glamazonian Grace Jones physical appearance, rich dark chocolate skin, and Diana Ross gargantuan Diva hair that make you imagine she should be up on stage, somewhere with a mic in hand and a thousand screaming fans at her feet.

And if singling out her race-based physical characteristics seems shallow or inequitable, the truth is however really objective when such characteristics are beautiful, enviable, and what makes a shine model in photos. In this case it’s her dark skin, raven hair and innate fire that leap off the page (or screen, as the case may be) – and that’s what makes the title so apt.

The young international model’s career is managed by Your Angel Models, the famous agency from Martinique which also manage other emerging great talents as Mélodie Monrose or Stéphanie Co-losse and Next New York, Paris, Milan.

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www.yourangelmodel.com

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Born in Khartoum, Sudan, model Mari Agory’s family lived in what is now known as South Sudan. The youngest of eight children, she and her family fled to Egypt in 1999 during her country’s civil war, where they were granted political asylum by the United States, eventually settling in San Diego, Calif. Mari, 23, was discovered at age 20 by a photographer while attending her junior year of college. “It’s considered late in the industry” she explains, “because girls start really young”. For Mari, homesickness is her biggest hurdle: “Especially when I go over to Europe, but when I’m in New York, for some reason, I still feel close to my family be-cause I’m in the States”.

Despite sometimes going a full year between visits home, Mari admits that life on the road can also be rewarding: “I get to see the beauty of this world, and it’s part of my job”. When asked about how long she sees herself modeling, she jokes: “I’m gonna do it until my skin starts crackin”.

In her short career, she already appears for Rosie Assoulin, Elle Ma-gazine, numerous runway shows, Balenciaga, Vivienne Westwood, Esteban Cortazar.

Although she has not been able to return to her native country since her family fled, Mari, who studied public health in college, hopes to utilize her education and opportunities generated by her modeling career to contribute something positive to her home country: “There’s just something that pulls me back”.

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Born on June 8th 1995 in a small bavarian city in Germany. She has completed apprenticeship as a nutrition consultant. Through out her apprenticeship she realised that this wasn’t where her passion lies which drove her to open a model profile online to see where it would lead her …

She was blown away by all the messages she received and would have never guessed. So she started with small modeling jobs in which she didn’t get paid for, yet she got beautiful edited pic-tures she was able to use to apply for different photoshoots.

She didn’t make a lot of money during these jobs but the joy and fun being in front of the camera full filled her and she soon rea-lised this is her passion! To she, it’s simply beautiful to capture one single moment on a picture and every captured moment is simply unique which makes it so special ... Sometimes pictures speak when words fail. This art will always be in her heart and she’s hoping that one day she can make what she loves most her career. Until then she remains working in this small town café while going to school spending every free moment she has in front of the lense, creating unique memories.

Photo Marcus de WinterMua Sükriye CayliogluGermany Bavaria 2015

German born

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Moh arrives in the fashion world accidentally following a friend mo-del’s advice who suggests to her to join an agency. The decision is not immediate and it will be necessary to wait for a few years before she decides to take the plunge.

The beginnings are difficult in front of the doors which remain often closed: not enough tall, insufficiently photogenic, too strong or too black ... judgments not always easy to accept when we’re young model. But perseverance, however, she succeeds to appear in the first fashion shows for young creators who notice her plastic art as Imane Ayissi or advertising TV (TV5 Monde and Paris Première).From fashion shows to the photography shootings, there’s only one step! Her atypical black beauty, her balanced femininity, her feline sweetness, her charismatic esthetics ... seduce the photographers.Strangely, her passion for the modelling and the artistic expression will show itself only late. A discovery in the pleasure to pose, to interpret, to be transformed, to interact, to create ... a pleasure become need. Since then, she doesn’t stop: « I think of having found my way, more than a passion, it’s from now my balance!»

Far from the established conventions, Moh contributes in her own way to the evolution of the black models in the fashion world, without com-plex nor preconceived ideas, in all simplicity, seizing every interes-ting opportunity of expression with magazines or photographers: « I learnt to evolve, surrounding me with people among the most compe-tent, people whom I shall never thank enough for having me to give the chance to express myself and to have trusted me ».

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Style Volga Wagner & Laetitia Cohen

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Models Cedric Thisse & Fabrice ServiereMua & Hair style Melissa Faure

Style Loïc MaupinAssistants Ethan Dags & Bridget Gerland

Muriel Pavetto for the lingerie shop Oiseaux de NuitKevin Bourgeois for the shop N°20 Homme

Philippe Billon for the shop Moreteaumaison Styl Costumier

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Models Cedric Thisse & Fabrice ServiereMua & Hair style Melissa Faure

Style Loïc MaupinAssistants Ethan Dags & Bridget Gerland

Special thanks to Guillaume Duvert for the location placebar à vin Le Passage

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After studying in the Fashion field in Lyon, Stéphanie contacts different models’agencies. Persevering, motivated, endowed with a strong cha-risma and magnificent physical appearance, the contacts soon follows with the first contracts.By need for change; she joins Marseille where she continues the pho-tography but the capital Phocéenne universe won’t suit her. From mee-tings to circumstances, she decides quickly to come to settle down in Paris where everything will very fast be linked: new friends, different contacts, other agencies ... and contracts are there (videos clips, cine-ma, advertisements, shootings).In addition to her models qualities and photography passion, Stéphanie is also fascinated for a long time by the fashion world. She’s also a trendy and original Designer, endowed with a high potential which she runs as self-taught.

Her personality, her charisma, her natural and atypical beauty, her ultra femininity underlined by an almost shaved haircut, magnificent eyes leave nobody indifferent on the way.The opportunities and the artistic meetings multiply. Stéphanie seduces by her presence in front of the camera and numerous photographers do not make a mistake there.

She remains nevertheless lucid, aware of the necessary work which she has to produce and by the way to go which is not always easy, in particular for the Black models. But the Beauty is ambitious and she’s thirsty of success!Sure, this sweet and magnificent panther has to meet the success. That’s all the misfortune which we wish her!

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Martinique Island origin

Contrebande agency Paris

Parallèle Paris

Wanted Models Paris

www.ste.book.fr

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