Winnie Harlow who you may know from being a contestant on
America’s Next Top Model, She is a Canadian model who is well known for having
a skin condition called vitiligo. This has never stopped her as she has created
a great name for herself in the industry.
Born in 1994 as Chantelle Brown-Young and at age 4 she was
diagnosed with vitiligo which cause depigmentation to her skin. Throughout her
childhood she moved from many schools due to bullying which eventually led to
her contemplating suicide. In 2013 she was asked to be part of a music video for
a song called “Natural Me” which then opened the door to her modelling career
as she started to get noticed.
Work in the industry
Chantelle was discovered on Instagram by Tyra Banks the host
of Americas next Top Model in 2014. She made it all the way to the second week
of the finals coming 6th overall in that year’s competition.
Following her elimination from the show she went on to model for a Spanish
company Desigual and is now their
official brand ambassador alongside Adrianna Lima. 2015 was another great year
for her as she walked in the spring/summer London fashion week and then went on
to work with Diesel as well on their spring/summer campaigns. Magazines such as
Cosmopolitan, Italian Vogue and the Spanish equivalent of Glamour have all
featured Winnie showing she has created her name for herself all over the world
doing some great campaigns. As a young model in the industry she is definitely
on her way up. Taking part in advertising campaigns for Sprite and Swarovski
and being chosen as one of BBC’s 100 Women shows her career is only just
starting.
“I’m Proud of my
Skin"
The Guardian spoke to Chantelle to find out more about her
breaking into the industry and they believe she is successfully challenging the
face of fashion with her look. In the interview she stated that "If one day I'm all black I'm still a
model. If one day I'm all white I'm still a model." Showing that
she doesn’t let her skin define her look. She doesn’t just want to be a
spokesperson for vitiligo she wants to be signed by an agency and become a
model just like everyone else in the ever changing industry. The comments that
get made towards her, that she bleaches her skin and controls how her skin
changes are all false and are what makes her stronger and more determined. In
the interview she makes a joke and laughs that she can step away from all the
hate and look at her bank account and know that she has done well.
Inspiring Others
In 2011 a
video was posted on Youtube titled “Vitiligo, A skin condition not a life
changer” filmed by Chantelle about her skin condition and how she hasn’t let it
control her life. She has also spoke at a TED presentation to give inspiration
to others who suffer from the skin condition. April Star an aspiring young
model has been supported by Chantelle to overcome the mean words and taunts she
has experienced from her peers.