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Fashion & Lifestyle: West African Super Models You Must Know Continued

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Gloria Mika -GABON

Supermodel is a term that came about in 1981 when an interview, with then popular, Janice Dickenson responded saying that her achievements in ruling the runway and magazine covers is that of a superhero, hence “supermodel”.

I have taken time to bring you some old but favourites with West African roots, namely Djimon Housou and Boris Kodjoe. These two heavyweights from Benin and Ghana respectively were also discovered in Europe.

If you Google the name Herb Ritts, you will find the tantalizing portraits of Djimon Housou which brings me to another important designation that parts the sea of Supermodel and Model: Legendary photography!

When a photographer becomes so good and well respected, he sometimes enters the field of documenting his/her work via film or books. The lucky model who is chosen to be the muse of the legendary fashion photographer is immediately catapulted to Supermodel status.

Past Supermodels from Africa who have achieved this unique feat include Waris Dirie of Somalia whose scantily clad and nomadic poses for legendary fashion photographer Terence Donovan nearly dethroned Iman as the Queen of Africa in the modelling world.

If there is a Queen of Africa in terms of modelling then surely the King is none other than Djimon Hounsou. Hounsou, for the breathe of 1990’s was the face of Calvin Klein. Part of the eye candies that revived Janet Jackson as a sex symbol in the Herb Ritts directed video Love Will Never Do Without You and the subject used in a hefty majority of legendary photographer Herb Ritts’ books showcasing photography as an art.

Though Djimon Hounsou no longer models, he has successfully carved a niche for himself as an A-list blockbuster-topping actor in Hollywood as well as father and husband to the lovely American supermodel/fashion mogul Kimora Lee Simmons (formally of Baby Phat fame).

Another child of west Africa who has transitioned from Supermodel to actor is Afro-European, Boris Kodjoe who has countless hit television shows, movies and even radio hosting with his beautiful actress wife, Nicole Ari Parker.

In my last write up, you learned about Kinee Diouf -Senegal, Aminata Niaria- Senegal, Kelly Moreira-Cape Verde, Georgie Baddiel- Burkina Faso and Salieu Jalloh-Sierra Leone.

Continuing with this wonderful tradition of West Africans commanding the runway and advertising high fashion products such as Victoria’s Secret, Calvin Klein and make-up line Lancome are: Gabon’s Gloria Mika, Togo’s David Agbodji and Nigeria’s Oluchi Onweagba Orlandi.

It will be interesting to note that Oluchi has broken the ritual of West African Supermodels being discovered abroad because she was discovered on the continent in the maiden edition of Face of Africa.

Gloria Mika -GABON

Gloria Mika -GABON

  • Ice Model Management, Cape Town
  • VNY Model Management
  • VN Model Management, Greece

David Agbodji -TOGO

David Agboji -TOGO

  • Request Model Management NY
Oluchi Onweagba Orlandi - NIGERIA

Oluchi Onweagba Orlandi – NIGERIA

  • Look Modeling Agency CA
  • Supreme Models, NY
  • ICM
  • Elite

This post was published on November 16, 2010 5:58 AM

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