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With a now-contested immigration ban threatening to stop travel from seven Muslim countries to the U.S., xenophobia is at an all-time high. It's more important than ever to acknowledge that immigrants are at the heart of American culture. The U.S. was built on the backs of foreigners, and it continues to thrive because of their immeasurable contributions to every facet of society. The fashion industry, in particular, would not exist without immigrants; some of our most talented designers and models hail from countries across the globe. To celebrate that ever-important cultural exchange, our Bookings Director Trent Axelson tapped models from around the world for our first "Global Girls" shoot. With roots in Tanzania, the Netherlands, the Dominican Republic, and more, these models prove — once and for all — that diversity is what makes fashion truly great.
by Jessica Andrews and Ariana Marsh
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YUKA MANNAMI FROM JAPAN
"I love meeting new people. Different cultures and places inspire me, and the experiences make my life fuller and richer."
lofficielmalaysiaScouted via her photographer friend’s Instagram account, our cover girl Yuka Mannami (@yukamannami) made her debut at Fendi’s Tokyo haute couture show two years ago and has risen to fame with her eclectic looks and long, jet black hair.
A relative newcomer in fashion, she is now signed under the wings of renowned agencies and has been making a name for herself on international runways, with big name editorials and campaigns (like Shiseido) to back her up.
Shot in Tokyo (both above and underground) by the late photographer Ren Hang, the carefree and wistful Yuka was transformed and framed in one of the most outlandish yet oddly arresting fashion spreads we have ever done.
How was it like working with such an inspiring photographer like Ren Hang?
When we shot outdoors in freezing temperature, Ren Hang made it so fun and exciting that I totally forgot how cold it was. Ren Hang was a rare talent and I’m forever grateful to have the chance to work with him.
What do you considerable to be your greatest achievement so far?
It has to be being named the face of Shiseido for their spring campaign.
What do you love and hate about modelling?
It’s good that I get to do something different every day and, it’s bad when I have to shoot the Spring/Summer collections during winter and the Autumn/Winter collections during summer.
What do you want to be called?
I like people to refer me as the girl-next-door kind of model.
How do you stay in top model shape?
Counting calories – and lots of exercise!
Who inspires you?
People around me who are in different creative fields.
How would you describe your personal style?
Vintage, if that’s considered a style.
Where do you shop?
At vintage stores most of the time.
Name three things you do when you’re not working.
Clean up my room; go vintage clothes shopping; walk around Tokyo.
What makes you happy?
I love spending time with my loved ones; my family and close friends.
What is the craziest thing you have ever done?
Skydiving.