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Meet Obot Imaobong Friday: The Lawyer (in view) and Model Redefining Beauty and Fashion
In a world where passion and purpose often intersect, Obot Imaobong Friday stands out as a shining example. Born on November 30, 1999, in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, Imaobong is a law undergraduate and model who embodies the perfect blend of brains, beauty, and creativity.

Imaobong’s journey in law is driven by a strong sense of justice and a desire to defend the weakest. Her passion for law stems from a deep-seated belief in values and equity, and she aspires to become a powerful woman who makes a positive impact.
However, Imaobong’s talents don’t stop at law. She is also a model and art enthusiast who considers modelling masterpieces as art. For her, art is a means of self-expression, a way to free her mind and share moments with friends. Her love for art is evident in her admiration for the art of fashion, which she believes has the power to create different personalities with different fits.

Imaobong’s fascination with fashion began at a young age, growing up with her sisters who shared her interest in beauty and fashion.
Her mother, a dressmaker, also played a significant role in nurturing her passion for fashion. Today, Imaobong is unapologetically addicted to fashion, and her social media platforms (Instagram and Tiktok) are a testament to her impeccable style and creativity.
As a young girl from Akwa Ibom State, Imaobong is proud to be part of a generation that is heavily influenced by the world of beauty and fashion. She hopes to inspire other young girls to embrace their passions, whether in law, modelling, or art and to never be afraid to express themselves.

Obot Imaobong Friday’s story is a reminder that we can pursue multiple passions and make a difference in various fields. As she continues to slay in both law and modelling, we can’t help but be inspired by her confidence, creativity, and dedication to her craft.
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African Supermodels Dominating Global Fashion
Six African supermodels are redefining what global fashion is, from runways to campaigns of world’s most coveted luxury houses. Mayowa Nicolas, Anok Yai, Adut Akech, Imaan Hammam, Maty Fall, and Alek Wek are not just breaking barriers but setting new ones, reshaping how African identity is perceived on global stage and joining the ranks of the most iconic fashion models contributing positively to global fashion.
Mayowa Nicolas ( Nigeria)

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A 28 year old Model, born on May 22, 1998 from Lagos, Nigeria. She was first scouted on the streets of Lagos at the age of 14. Mayowa had her official debut when she joined and won the Elite Model Look Nigeria competition in 2014. Her first major global project runway season was in 2015 where she walked for Balmain & Balenciaga, Calvin Klein, Kenzo, Hermés, Acne Studio, and others. Her breakthrough milestone came in 2016 when she became the first-ever Nigerian model to star in a Dolce & Gabbana campaign. She made her official debut on Victoria’s Secret in 2018.
Other high-profile designers she has walked for include Prada, Chanel, Versace, Saint Laurent, and Michael Kors.
Mayowa is currently ranked among the Top 50 models known for her lethal razor-sharp runway walks, and elegance.
Anok Yai (South Sudan)

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Born on December 20, 1997 to a South Sudanese parents. She was born in Cairo, Egypt and raised in New Hampshire, USA. She was discovered when a street-style photographer took a picture of her at Howard’s University’s Homecoming and it went viral on Instagram.
She got signed by Next Models and her first major booking was opening the Prada Fall/Winter 2018 Show, making her the first Sudanese model and the second Black woman in history after Naomi Campbell to ever open Prada show
Anok Yai has walked for high-profile designer brands like Louis Vuitton, Tom Ford, Chanel, Mugler, Fendi, and Versace. She is known for her striking, hypnotic gaze, porcelain-smooth dark skin and iconic walk.
Anok recently returned to the spotlight as the cover of British Vogue 2026 after she was diagnosed with life-threatening congenital lung defect last year.
Adut Akech (South Sudan)

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From a refugee camp to the global stage. Adut was born on December 25, 1999 in South Sudan, raised in a refugee camp in Kenya and later moved to Adelaide, Australia.
She started walking at small local shows organised by her aunt at age 12 in Australia before signing with Chadwick Models at age 16. Her journey to global stardom began after she landed a runway exclusivity deal with Saint Laurent for the Spring/Summer 2017 show. Shortly after, she became the second Black model to ever close a Chanel Haute Couture Show as the “Chanel Bride.”
Other high-profile designers she has walked for include Valentino, Dior, Versace, Prada, Givenchy, and Alexander McQueen.
She has bagged 16 international Vogue covers in record time. Also known for her commanding runway presence and using her platform to heavily advocate for refugees worldwide.
Imaan Hammam (Morocco)

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Imaan was born on October 5, 1996 to a Moroccan mother and Egyptian Father descent. She was raised in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
She was discovered at age 13 by a modeling scout while walking through Amsterdam Central Station. Imaan had her debut on the runway by opening the Givenchy Spring/Summer 2014 show as an exclusive. Her breakthrough followed in 2014 when Anna Wintour placed her on the highly covered September Cover of American Vogue.
She has walked for Alexander McQueen, Versace, Fendi, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jacquemus, and Victoria’s Secret.
She is known for her signature voluminous natural curls, rich North African features, and she’s serving as the global ambassador face of cosmetics giant Estée Lauder.
Maty Fall (Senegal) — Maty Fall Diba

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Maty Fall’s career took off in 2019 when she made a move. Born on May 1, 2001 in Dakar, Senegal. She moved to Chiampo, Italy at age 9. Her career started when she directly submitted her own digital Polaroid photos through the IMG Models online scouting portals in 2019 and got signed a few months after.
Her first project was walking as a semi-exclusive for Saint Laurent’s Spring/Summer 2020 show. She launched into editorial stardom that same season when designer Pierpaolo Piccioli chose her to close the Valentino SS20 show.
Maty has also dominated the global stage as an African model walking for Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Max Mara, Schiaparelli, and Versace.
The Senegalese-Italian is known for her extreme runway versatility and has held a rare industry record for walking 37 elite shows in a single fashion month in September 2020.
Alek Wek (South Sudan)

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The South Sudan model was born on April 16, 1997 in Wau. She belongs to the Dinka ethnic group but fled to London in 1991 to escape the Sudanese civil war.
At the time she was discovered by chance at age 18 while walking through outdoor Crystal Palace Market in South London by a model scout, she was studying fashion at the London College of Fashion.
She had first commercial projects in 1995, where she starred in high-profile music videos, including Tina Turner’s James Bond theme “GoldenEye.” Her industry milestone came in 1997 when she became the first-ever African model to land the cover of Elle Magazine. This single cover radically challenged Western beauty ideals. In 2004, she made history as the first Black model to close a Chanel Haute Couture show as the iconic “Chanel Bride.”
Alek has walked for Chanel, Alexander McQueen, Christian Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Ralph Lauren, Givenchy, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, and the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
She is known as a trailblazer who single-handedly revolutionized global beauty standards in the late 1990s by bringing dark skin, natural Dinka features and shaved head to the luxury fashion mainstream. Praised by icons like Oprah Winfrey and Lupita Nyong’o for changing how Black women see themselves, she is actively using her platform as a prominent UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador to champion refugee causes worldwide.
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Anita Ukah Proves Why Long Legs Are the Ultimate Model Signature
“No supporting role in sight, main character energy only.” That was Anita Ukah’s caption when she dropped her latest Instagram post, and honestly, her legs had already said it before she typed a single word.

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Anita wore a strapless mini gown with a sweetheart neckline, covered in gold sequins and layered with large yellow feathers along the bodice and hem.
Her accessories included sparkling silver drop earrings, and her hair was styled in a smooth long straight wig with a middle part, tucked neatly behind her ears to enhance her face. Her glam consisted of warm earthy tones, a natural eyeshadow palette with sharp winged liner and a glossy nude-brown lip. For footwear, she went with clear pointed-toe heels with crystal details.

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Great legs in modelling are not about being tall. They are about ratio. They are about how much real estate the leg occupies in a frame compared to everything else. Anita Ukah’s legs do all of that with ease.
The Nigerian model and content creator has built a following around exactly this kind of setting. She is consistent with her looks, chooses her colours properly and always shows up looking like she meant every single decision she made getting dressed.

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This is not the first time Anita Ukah has used yellow to make a point. In late April, she posted a different look featuring a yellow lace halter top paired with a gold metallic midi skirt that hugged her down to its lace hem. Gold heeled sandals, a matching yellow mini bag, one colour, and the same undeniable truth running through both of them. Long legs are important in the modelling industry.
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5 of Damilola Bolarinde Best Looks
Damilola Bolarinde, a stunning Nigerian model who has made waves in the beauty pageant scene. As a professional fashion and commercial model, trained cosmetologist, actress, and passionate youth advocate, she has showcased her versatility and talent on various platforms. As a fashion icon, there’s nothing basic about her style. Damilola has that rare gift: she doesn’t just follow trends—she set the trend. Here are 5 of her best look:
Beaded short dress

Damilola’s beaded dress
Damilola stunned in a custom-made evening gown for the commencement of the Miss Universe Nigeria 2025 contest. Here, she is wearing a sleeveless, high-neck, silver-toned mini dress with beaded design on the bodice and a ruffled hemline featuring soft feather details on it with gave it a playful edge. She finishes this look with strappy silver heels and jewelry. Her makeup and her well-laid ponytail elevated this look.
Out of the box look

Damilola Bolarinde
With Damilola, each look will always leave you imagining what the next one brings. Here, she’s wearing a long-sleeved cropped lime green jacket with openings at the front revealing her midriff and a form-fitting layered fringe skirt in green and blue embedded with beading embroidery. She bodied this look for her birthday photoshoot.
The Red Carpet Look

Damilola Bolarinde
If there’s one thing Damilola knows, it’s how to own a red carpet. She exudes confidence as she rocks this dress to the tea party organized by Miss Universe Nigeria. This outfit is a light blue strapless mini-dress with ruched bodice and a dramatic flowing train. It features large detachable puff sleeves reaching the elbows. The dress is made of a satin and taffeta-like material giving it a lustrous finish. This look is complemented by her silver platform heel, her statement silver neck piece and her light blue purse. The fitted, strapless design showcased her flawless skin and her soft poise.
Corporate chic in tweed

Damilola Bolarinde in corporate tweed attire.
This makes a cool and soft statement for that CEO meeting where you decide to show up and show off. This look features a pink and white checkered tweed A-line mini-dress with a structured silhouette. The dress is adorned with gold buttons down the front with functional pockets, each with a flap for a more elegant and corporate feel. She finishes this look with a white pointed toe heel.
Chic mini-dress

Damilola Bolarinde
This outfit features a soft peach mini-dress, which accentuates her curve, with little ruffles at the hem, thin straps, and a floaty tulle hem, paired with white pointed toe heels creating a more defined structure to her long legs. She accessorised with pearl drop earrings and a bracelet.
Damilola Bolarinde’s impressive portfolio showcases her stunning looks, captivating stage presence, and dedication to her craft. She’s more than just a model who runs the runway. She’s a style icon to look out for.
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