Kenyan
model Malaika Firth is breaking grounds as she becomes the first black model to
be cast by Prada since 1994.
I gathered that Firth is one of the fresh faces in a new print ad campaign by the
fashion giant which aims to break racial boundaries.
The
UK-based model is the label’s first black model since Naomi Campbell. And the
milestone has been the talk of the town for many weeks now.
Malaika,
19, is one of seven in the new ad campaign, starring alongside heavyweight
Christy Turlington and Chinese model Fei Fei Sun. She’s been a model since
early 2011, having been signed up by Premier Model Management in the UK at
the request of her mother Jecinta.
Anthony
Gordon, Premier’s Scouting Director is quoted on the website as saying: ‘When
Malaika first came into the agency, I was struck by her sweet, but exotic looks
and delicate bone structure. After working with her in the studio for 20 mins,
I was even more confident about her potential as her personality is fantastic.
The 5’9
model cited Halle Berry
as her style icon and mentioned Kenya
as the most special place in the whole world for her.
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