Top
Model of Colour (TMC)
continues to become one of the best competitions that allow young talented
African male and female model aspirants live their dream. They get
their shot at gracing international magazines and catwalks and becoming top
models. The competition just concludes its 7th series with a record breaker on
Saturday 23rd February 2013 at the Royal Mint Court in Tower Hill,
London.
For the
first time in TMC history, a commercial model won the Top model crown. The
lucky lady was 5.8 model Priscilla Shote from NIgeria.
This
season began with over 2500 contestants, which
eventually withered down to a select few from which Priscilla emerged
victorious. Themed “Rock The Runway”, it had an edgy street
rock ambiance jointly produced by Mahogany Events, mahogany Model
Events and Fashions Finest led by its CEO Deborah St.Loius.
The backdrop had colourful art with hand
drawn graffiti courtesy of VanDali’sm Art covering the wall.
The atmosphere rocked with up beat entertainment from London based Hip Hop
Lyrisict BREIS (Breeze) and 22 year old singer/songwriter Sebastian
Blake.
The
presentations didn’t end there. Rihanna’s “Styled To Rock”
contestants; Chanelle and Ben presented two fashion shows. Head stylist of MINK
London, Malaika Mwaniki and Adeline Hair & Beauty did great styling, hair
and make up.
The
fabulous judges included; the head judge and top make up artists in the UK, Mr
Georgeous, CEO or Models of Diversity, Angel Sinclair, top
supermodel Anya James, Asian fashion week promoter Raheem Quadri
and top stylist Sonia Munafo who eventually had to make
the cut-throat decision of who would emerge the winner.
When
Priscilla was asked what winning this competition meant to her, she found it
very hard to come up with any words and said she was in a state of shock as she
never ever expected to win, she eventually stated that she is “looking
forward to embarking on this journey with TMC and the Mahogany team”.
The
TMC creator & creative director Sola Oyebade was very excited
at the outcome of the finale and said “this will be a very challenging year
for Priscilla particularly as she is strictly a commercial model and a
commercial model has never won TMC before and it would be interesting to see
how well a commercial model would do in this highly competitive industry which
is highly unforgiving to black models generally not to mention a black
commercial model, but I have complete faith in her that she will do extremely
well”
The
competition is open to all male and female models from across the world of
African, Caribbean, Caribbean, Hispanic, Oriental, Asian and dual heritage
ethnicity. Its sole aim is to erase profiling of models
of colour so that a more diverse range of men and women would be used
in the world of high fashion.
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