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Thursday, February 05, 2015

Model Cruelly Labelled 'Cow' And 'Zebra' For Having Michael Jackson's Skin Condition Has Last Laugh As The New Star Of Diesel's Spring Campaign

The fashion industry often comes under fire for promoting a one-size-fits-all idea of beauty with some brands only using models of a certain height and weight for their campaigns.
Diesel, however, is proving a point with its spring/summer 2015 campaign, which aims to promote 'tolerance, equality and unconditional love'.


The star of the new shoot is, without a doubt, 19-year-old Winnie Harlow who has vitiligo, a pigment condition that causes white patches to form on skin.




Winnie, a former America's Next Top Model contestant, whose real name is Chantelle Brown-Young, was diagnosed with vitiligo around the age of four.
She was cruelly nicknamed 'zebra' and 'cow' because of the white patches covering her face and body growing up.



Michael Jackson famously had the same condition and explained his pale complexion was a result of the lack of melanin in his skin.



Now Winnie, who describes her self as a 'vitiligo spokesmodel' on Instagram, is being celebrated for her distinctive look.
She has hundreds of thousands of followers on social media and she was recently invited back to her high school to do a motivational talk with students touching on the discrimination she faced.



Winnie first spoke publicly about her skin condition in 2011 by posting a video to YouTube titled 'Vitiligo: A Skin Condition not a Life Changer'. 




Although then just 17, she eloquently told viewers: 'People have black skin, people have brown skin, I have both.
'When I got older, it got harder because when kids get older they get meaner, so I went through a lot of bullying and people calling me like zebra or cow so it was really hard growing up.'



She said at certain points she was plagued with suicidal thoughts but found the strength to pull through. Moving from California to Canada with her family also provided the opportunity for a fresh start.



After 'blossoming', Winnie said she found it strange when people started telling her how beautiful she was.
'I'll turn pink and say "thank you so much,'" the teenager giggled.


She says that things have worked in her favour because she accepts her originality and has used it to her advantage.
'I loved myself. And with that, opportunities start to fall into my lap. And I thank God for all of them. Try loving yourself,' she concluded. 
As well as starring on America's Next Top Model, she walked in Ashish's catwalk show in London and starred in a SHOWStudio campaign.

This Diesel campaign is the latest string to her bow. 
Conceived by creative director Nicola Formichetti and styled by Anna Trevelyan, the campaign aims to be provocative and optimistic, inspiring people to live life in the moment and to enjoy the ride.
Speaking about the campaign, which also stars alternative model Charlotte Free, Nicola said: 'There are so many crazy things happening now that you don’t see people just having fun any more.

'The challenge was to work with an avant-garde photographer, Nick Knight, and get him to do something he’s rarely done - which is shoot people smiling. 
'It feels spontaneous, like they are selfies and he’s just the one snapping the photo.



WHAT IS VITILIGO?
Vitiligo occurs when the cells that produce melanin, the pigment that determines the color of skin, die or stop functioning.
This causes slowly enlarging white patches of irregular shapes to appear on the skin over time.
Vitiligo affects all races, but may be more noticeable in people with darker skin.
The exact cause of the condition is unknown, although many experts believe that it is an autoimmune condition in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys certain cells.
There is no cure and the goal of treatment, which can include ointments and skin grafts, is to stop or slow the progression of pigment loss....culled




WOW,she is so beautiful and looks unique...like a perfect piece of artwork...I love her already!







41 comments:

  1. Hmmmm....... She looks more like a statue

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    1. Wow she looks pretty, if not for her face.

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    2. If you ain't got anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all!
      Peeps sha.
      Smh

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    3. I agree with JustPorsh - some people re horrible. The rejected stone has become the chief corner stone - congrats beautiful :)

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  2. Goodluck to you beautiful girl. Thank God you did not yield to suicide. Am happy you are doing what you love best. Keep telling anyone with conditions to look ahead and not think the end is near. Love your spirit and also happy your family never left you. I think change of environment is what people need especially in Ajegunle. we have good children there but bad environment.

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  3. Aww she's so cute, and thank God she never went ahead with suicide!

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    1. Eiyaaa.....Iv got vitiligo patches....and funny enough no one has ever mocked me.....it's just that in my case I have it on my feet and palms, had it on my face and it miraculously cleared, people keep asking me if I used steroids, I don't use camouflage I walk with it withoit being bothered rather I had friends who liked the fact that having on both feet really made dem look clean and white...
      I'm glad she is rocking her skin,it's not a contagious disease anyway....


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    2. I have vitiligo on my face n its bn there for 9years. Its clearing off tho esp when i was preggies (wonders). Now its almost gone, everyone like it on me cos i always did my makeup so well wt it and at times i conceal it with (black radiance earth shadow, marykay concealer bronze2). Those helped me get my confidence back, thanks to my mum too n her endless makeup research just to cover up. Glad its almost gone now.

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  4. She is beautiful and a special girl, wow! Wow! Wow! Now I miss jabajantis.., he started this whole shoki thing. God bless you wherever you are.

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  5. She's rily pretty,she's making waves even with the vitiligo condition

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  6. God made us all beautiful

    I know one here in Enugu.... She is so pretty..... Some people call her "scarFace"





    @Galore

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    1. Wow! Galore so you are in Enugu, that's cool. I know of one guy too a Road Traffic Warden. I'm so happpy for you babe, you are special and unique!

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    2. My friends in uni call me that too.

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  7. Kudos to Diesel and d rest of them that have embraced her condition! Better country. Even albinos are given a chance to do fashion. No accommodation for disability and deformity in our country sadly

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  8. I was just going through her pix online and I could say was wow!!

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  9. Wow! I know two guys around my area in PH with this patches on their faces.

    You see things everyday and you ask yourself 'what's my excuse'. It's well.

    And she's soooo beautiful! I'm happy for her.

    That BOLDNESS! That boldness to face your greatest fears. That's all you need to pull through.

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  10. Proud of her wished micheal flaunted his with pride

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  11. im so happy that she rose above the discrimination and bullying and became a successful person. we should not let the name people call us or what they say about us affect our lives and goals, she is a strong black woman and im happy for her

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  12. Am happy she is making the best she can out of what is otherwise an embarrassment.Go girl let no condition limit you.

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  13. Tamar Braxton suffers from the condition too

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  14. Aww she's beautiful
    I love love *muah*...

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  15. Good for her, the sky is her starting ointment! Go Winnie!

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  16. I saw this girl in down town TO at the subway train station,white people was just stering at her face not knowing she is a model.....she has never for once been shy of her skin

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    They are using her bcos her condition will bring more people to them or why is she the only black there......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Ed dreams u r stupid. Who is talking about race or diesel wanting more people? U r shallow minded.

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    2. Anyway it's still a win win situation

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    3. Ed are you just foolish or are u occasionally foolish, gosh!!!

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  18. as long its nt contagious and deadly like ebo... its alright... shez a cute chick..

    via 360musicng.com

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  19. I remember her in ANTM...lively chic!!!!

    Best thing in life is to make the best of what life throws at you....and never to give in to those inner demons..

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  20. She has a terrible attitude

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  21. in our challenges lies strength within if we can endure.I am do happy that she found the strength to carry on

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  22. she's beautiful...more like an art work

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  23. Hmm. Onye kwe chi ya ekwe !

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  24. Self love,the best thing anyone can have for him/herself. I love her courage & boldness. World pple must talk,the best thing u can do is to embrace who u are. Thumbs up girl!

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  25. Shes buriful no doubt buh looking at her gave me goose bumps e get as d patches dey do me for body

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    1. Abi na how e take dey do you o?make we know make we fit help...abi you dey fear say if na you Wetin you do?
      Babe it's not contagious sha..don't be scared ehn

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  26. Sia has the same condition. She's rarely seen in her own videos.

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