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We asked her opinion of young Chanel Iman, the single African-American model to grace the recent “The World’s Next Top Models” cover of Vogue magazine. Surprisingly, Ms. Hardison made a gagging motion.
“I don’t think she’s exciting!” she shrieked. “Get me as controversial as you want, because that’s who I am! I think she’s very childlike. I like her—I think she’s a very wonderful little girl—but there’s no one exciting out there right now.”
A couple of years back, Ms. Hardison was behind another, now-legendary, Vogue photo spread—organized in collaboration with the original Iman—which showcased an intergenerational coterie of black models who broke ground in the business, beginning with Iman herself, leading to Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell, Alek Wek, all the way to the French beauty Noémie Lenoir. Today, Ms. Hardison lamented, the pickings are slim and slimmer.
Hardison did give Wakeema Hollis a shout out, because she shows a “lil’ personality.” It goes a long way
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Model Noémie Lenoir (whose father is French and whose mother is from Madagascar) attended the 60th International Cannes Film Festival rocking fabulous jewellery from Montblanc (she is wearing Étoile de Montblanc High Jewellery Collection Passion Earrings) and a short new bleach blonde do. We barely recognize her with her new do! Noémie attended an Ocean's Thirteen party as well as the movie's premier and was spotted again on the red carpet at the premiere for the film Auf Der Anderen Seite.
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