Winnie Harlow’s Iconic Street Style

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Chantelle Whitney Brown-Young born on July 27, 1994, known professionally as Winnie Harlow, is a Canadian fashion model and public spokesperson on for the skin condition vitiligo.

She gained prominence in 2014 as a contestant on the 21st cycle of America’s Next Top Model.

In 2016, Harlow became the first model with vitiligo to walk in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. 

She was honored as one of the BBC 100 Women in 2018. Harlow later served as a judge on the second season of the Amazon Prime Video series Making the Cut.

She was diagnosed with the chronic skin condition vitiligo, characterized by depigmentation of portions of the skin, at the age of four. Harlow was a victim of bullying by other children and was reportedly called a “cow, zebra, and all manner of other disparaging slurs” throughout her childhood by students.

Here are some of Winnie Harlow’s Iconic Street Style:

On her style, the model and entrepreneur stated in an interview with Vogue,

” I love to wear neutral colors, different neutrals together vibe very well, a pair of jeans that gives the 90s look but still comfortable and lose.”

“I love to wear a matching suit set, I just throw on a sneaker that just compliments the outfit, something that suits my style,”

Said the model.

“For date night, I love being sexy, pairing whatever I’m wearing with a beautiful heel, it just adds beauty to my already long beautiful legs, I love being able to put on a beautiful dress, to feel my own vibe, whatever it is I put on, I always want to feel confident in,”

She added.

“For a girl’s night out, I love to look confident in whatever outfit I have on, I love pairing the colors to stand out, I’ve realized black goes with everything, for I love to wear, sweat pants and a T-shirt, but make it comfy,”

She told the fashion magazine.

#Clique, what are your thoughts on Winnie’s style, is this something you’re willing to rock?

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