Adwoa Aboah

Model

United Kingdom

1992 - Present

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I never would have dreamt in a million years that I would have young girls coming up to me at Glastonbury or on the streets of L.A., New York, London, and telling me how much GurlsTalk or seeing my picture in a magazine means to them, as a woman of colour.
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How can our industry better represent the reality of our larger community and provide our next generation a proper example of what they see around them every single day? This representation should also look beyond race and include those of all body types, religion, sexuality, and gender identification.
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I love being a mixed-race woman in 2017. I feel part of something big. There's this understanding that we're all in it together.
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Gurls Talk is my baby. It's just about opening up a space within schools where we as women and girls can talk about whatever we want.
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In private school, I definitely judged myself against the lighter-skinned girls. I wanted to have different hair. I wanted to fit in. I thought that was more beautiful.
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The most amazing thing for me is when I open up a magazine and I see someone I could be friends with and looks, maybe, slightly like me. And I think that's the same with young girls. Because there needs to be diversity.
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Vogue' should be about giving a voice to all different cultures.
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Diversity can't be a fashionable thing: it should be here to stay.
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What drew me to modeling was this idea of being independent.
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I can't deal with waking up and being sad.
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