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Fashion models breaking barriers
Women of color still facing challenges on the runway

From Jason Carroll
CNN

Thursday, February 10, 2005 Posted: 6:28 PM EST (2328 GMT)


NEW YORK (CNN) -- She is the fashion model of the moment.

Ethiopian-born model Liya Kebede is known for her beauty and for breaking barriers.

Kebede is the first black woman to land a coveted cosmetics contract with Estée Lauder, which was a first in that company's 59-year history.

"I think Liya's Estée Lauder contract was probably the shot heard round the world," said Ivan Bart, president of IMG Models.

Kebede is satisfied with her status. "I don't think I can ask for anything more," she said.

Liya's break came when Tom Ford, former designer for Gucci, chose her for the runway when she was still a struggling model in Chicago.

"It was tough. I got lucky with the whole Tom Ford thing," explained Kebede.

Her success -- and that of Sudan's Alek Wek and Japan's Ai Tominaga -- is the exception, though.

Though those models are redefining beauty standards, progress for most models of color is slow.

The omissions are evident. Take fashion giant Prada, for example. CNN looked at runway shows going back several years.

Last year, there were no women of color in their show. In 2003, none and in 2002, zero.

Indeed, Prada has not put a woman of color on its runway in at least six years. A Prada spokesperson did not return CNN's calls.

Some models try to remain upbeat. "It has always been a sweet struggle," says Indian model Ujjwala Raut.

But Brazilian-born model Caroline Ribeiro is more direct. "That's the way it is, and it's never going to change," she said. "I don't think it's going to change."

Sean Patterson, president of the Wilhelmina modeling agency, agrees that it's difficult to place a model of color.

"It can be a tough sell and that can be heartbreaking, because you have some really unbelievably gifted people, beautiful people who aren't given the opportunity to break through," he said.

Designer Matthew Williamson believes the situation is changing, however -- though he acknowledges using models of color in major fashion shows, such as those of New York Fashion Week, or in big advertising campaigns is still the exception.

"There's resistance. I don't know what it is. I think it's probably getting less and less so," he said.

"It's kind of safe, it there's one Naomi ... one Alek Wek ... one Liya, you know, but when you've got all on a runway, it creates a stir and a shift and I think people aren't quite comfortable with what that shift is," said Michaela Angela Davis, fashion and beauty manager of Essence magazine, which is targeted at African-American women.

Until then, Liya will keep pushing.

"You have to keep going. You have to persevere," Kebede said.


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toohipforbrooklyn said:
liya doing her work as goodwill ambassador for the WHO

wauw, that's a cute pic!!
and she's wearing the same shoes as I got:)
 
i just read the article and its so sad thats it true, but i hope that she will continue her success
 
is liya pregnant? b/c she looked like she was at the cfda awards. if she is, i feel really stupid for not knowing. lol



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I like what Ujjwala said about it being a "sweet stuggle" @ the article posted. I don't believe that it won't change, because things do change- look at history, like Liya said you have to keep pushing on no matter. I commend these women, because while I love fashion and respect it- there is this undeniable knowledge that things aren't balanced. I don't dwell on it, but I wish all women of all color were represented equally, because to me that's what makes this world and yes fashion beautiful and exciting.

Thanks for sharing the article. :flower:
 
julesrules815 said:
is liya pregnant? b/c she looked like she was at the cfda awards. if she is, i feel really stupid for not knowing. lol


She looks pretty pregnant to me- and wow is she beautiful, love the colour of the dress against her skin. I wish her and her hubby all the best. :heart:
 
thanks for the pics, made ;)

that allure editorial is great... her skin looks so dewy and she looks like a total vamp... more sexy liya, please :heart:
 
liya in proenza schouler at the cfda awards (according to libertyrose, this was designed exclusively for her)

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caption reads:
NEW YORK - JUNE 06: Pregnant models Heidi Klum and Liya Kebede pose for a photo at the 2005 CFDA Awards dinner party at the New York Public Library June 6, 2005 in New York City. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

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