Duckie Thot

She was at the Fenty x Puma show!!

Is this her first ever Paris show? Regardless, congratulations Duckie! :wub:
 
When it comes to fashion the color white has held sizable symbolism signifying purity, newness, and the spiritual. Santería, the religion that rose from Yoruba doctrine, Roman Catholicism, and the indigenous peoples of the Americas, uses the color to recognize initiates as they work to ascend ranks. From the past pain of enslavement and foreign lands came prayer, and a transatlantic retention turned into something reverentially unique.

Such was the inspiration for Mariano Vivanco and Cuban American stylist, Jimi Urquiaga, for the latest Models.com story, bridging holy and secular, past and present for a story that celebrates the differences as much as the similarities of us all. With moving imagery, the duo invokes the spirit of Afro-cuban rite within model stunners Ajak Deng, Alicia Burke, Achok Majak, Duckie Thot, and Saul Rodriguez. Dressed in immaculate hues of pearl, ivory, and alabaster they prance and pose conjuring up Ori metaphysical. The new season’s latest unfurling of pristine white looks are the perfect garb for visuals rich in meaning.

Photography by Mariano Vivanco for Models.com
Creative Consultant – Stefania Alafaci
Stylist – Jimi Urquiaga
Hair – Joey George (Streeters New York)
Makeup – Niki M’Nray (The Wall Group) using Nars Cosmetics
Nails – Mei Kawajiri
Video – Kloss Films (Brydges MacKinney)
Digital Tech – Marcus Donates
Photo Assistant – Tomas Hein, Mario Torres, & Tyler Kufs
Stylist Assistants – Noah Diaz & Jonathan Clizaola
Hair Assistant – Rena Kobayashi | Makeup Assistant – Riley Kate Nelson
Models – Ajak Deng, Alicia Burke, Achok Majak, Duckie Thot, and Saul Rodriguez

Special thanks to Spring Studios



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Harper's Bazaar - Kazakhstan
June 2017
"It's a New Day"
Photos by Emilio G Hernandez

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On the Street: Paris Couture Fall 2017



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Duckie Thot is having a moment. As the titular character in Tim Walker’s all-black reimagining of Alice in Wonderland for next year’s landmark edition of the famed Pirelli calendar, the Sudanese-Australian beauty has the fashion world abuzz. First seen as a competitor on Australia’s Next Top Model back in 2013, Thot is that rare reality alum who has made the jump to a successful high-fashion career. Her bubbly personality and graceful look have impressed the likes of Pat McGrath and Edward Enninful, and she’s had memorable runway turns for Yeezy and Fenty x Puma, but to hear Thot tell it, she’s only getting started. Here, the rising star talks working with Rihanna, defying fashion’s rules, and why Pirelli was the job of a lifetime.

On taking the role of Alice in the Pirelli Calendar

“It was so special, and it will probably be one of the biggest jobs that I ever have the opportunity to do. Working with Edward Enninful, Tim Walker, and Malcolm Edwards a complete honor. It was super-cool to share our own take on the classic. I have been bombarded with messages from family and friends, and on social media. I feel so lucky to be a part of this barrier-breaking project.”

__On getting her start on Australia’s Next Top Model __
“I’d just turned 17, and it was really overwhelming being a teenage girl on TV. I was excited, but at the same time I didn’t really understand all that was going on. I didn’t really see the TV side of it; I was more focused on doing the modeling jobs. Being in the industry now, I can see how completely different it is working in the actual market versus being on a show.”

On working with icons like Kanye West, Rihanna, and Pat McGrath

“My journey in New York hasn’t been ordinary. My first job was with Kanye [West] for Yeezy, and that was where I met Pat [McGrath]. We’ve been working non-stop filming videos and doing projects, which has been great. Pat has been so great–she’s guided and supporting me while understanding that it’s all still very new for me. And I’ve absolutely loved [working with Kanye and Rihanna]. Just seeing how they create is amazing, because not many people get to see that. All the people I’ve worked with so far have been wonderful and really taken care of me.”

On making her own rules

“I think that within the industry there come a lot of rules that models feel they need to play by, but I’m not about that. If you like what I’m doing, that is great, but if you don’t, that is a personal preference and it’s fine also. It’s important to find that balance and not take things too personally. I was born and raised in Australia so I got used to the market there, but New York is the most competitive place in the world. You have to realize that it’s not about you if you face rejection or setbacks. I put two and two together after going to a few castings and figuring out how things work out here.”

On her glam personal style

“I’m really girly, I will not lie. Today I’m wearing a vintage Christian Lacroix suit and a Dior bag, but when the time calls for it, I can dress down and blend in a bit more. I love vintage. I haven’t found my spot yet in New York, but there are a few really great shops in Melbourne. You’ll even find great stuff out in the suburbs.”

On living her fashion dream

“I always loved flicking through magazines, looking through the photos and knowing that there is a story behind them. Being a part of it now is incredible, seeing 30 people on set just working to get that one image. As a child I’d look and say, ‘wow that girl looks so amazing,’ so doing it now is a dream come true.”




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Vogue Australia
August 2017
Photographer: Nicole Bentley
Fashion Editor: Kate Darvill
Hair: Sophie Roberts
Make Up: Victoria Baron




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Never was a fan of her current hair, the bangs are so sloppy. Get this girl a new wig!
 
BLVD Magazine Summer 2017
Ph: Oliver Katibi Stalmans





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Vogue Japan September 2017

A Style That Works
Photographer: Walter Chin
Stylist: Aurora Sansone
Hair Stylist: Brent Lawler
Makeup Artist: Fulvia Farolfi



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I prefer shorter hair on her. She is Gorgeous nonetheless!
 
THE FACES OF FASHION MONTH: FALL 2017
PHOTOGRAPHY: MAX PAPENDIECK
FASHION: MELISSA LEVY


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