Winnie Harlow is a Canadian fashion model and public spokesperson who rose to prominence as a contestant on the 21st cycle of America’s Next Top Model.1 She is known for her distinctive vitiligo, a skin condition that causes depigmentation, and has become a prominent advocate for inclusivity and body positivity in the fashion industry.2
Early Life and Career
Winnie Harlow was born Chantelle Whitney Brown-Young on July 27, 1994, in Toronto, Canada.3 She was diagnosed with vitiligo at the age of four and faced bullying throughout her childhood due to her appearance.4 However, she embraced her unique look and pursued a career in modeling.5
Harlow was discovered by Tyra Banks on Instagram and cast on America’s Next Top Model in 2014.6 Although she was eliminated early in the competition, she returned after winning the “comeback series” and ultimately finished in sixth place.
Modeling Success
Since her appearance on ANTM, Harlow has become a successful and sought-after model.7 She has walked the runways for top designers like Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, and Victoria’s Secret, and has graced the covers of numerous fashion magazines, including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Elle.8
Advocacy and Inspiration
Winnie Harlow has become an influential voice in the body positivity movement, advocating for self-acceptance and challenging traditional beauty standards.9 She has spoken openly about her experiences with vitiligo and the importance of embracing diversity.10
Beyond Modeling
In addition to her modeling career, Harlow has also ventured into acting, appearing in music videos and films. She has also launched her own skincare line, Cay Skin, focusing on sun protection for all skin tones.11
Winnie Harlow’s journey is an inspiration to many, demonstrating that beauty comes in all forms. She has used her platform to promote inclusivity and self-love, making a positive impact on the fashion industry and beyond.12
