But with still more to be done, there are black models working every day to change the industry for the better, including Jillian Mercado, Winnie Harlow, and Precious Lee. As New York Fashion Week kicks off, here are some of the most important — some already established and some up-and-coming — black models working in the industry today. Harlow's career began on "America's Next Top Model" in After being eliminated, she started working professionally in the industry, appearing in several magazines, including Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Ebony. The model also appeared in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in I said to my agent, 'WTF.


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