Adut Akech Bior Is the First Black Model to Close the Chanel Couture Show Since 2004
It’s become a known tradition for Chanel Couture shows to be closed by the ‘Chanel bride’ and this year, Sudanese-Australian model Adut Akech Bior made history when she became the second ever Black model to be given this prestigious honour.
Hand selected by Karl Lagerfeld himself, Akech Bior joins past iconic Chanel bride alums such as Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne, Claudia Schiffer, and Alek Wek, the first Black model to close the show 14 years ago back in 2004.
She expressed her gratitude and awe towards the opportunity on Instagram, saying “There is no amount of words that can express what this moment means to me. The beauty of having a dream, is watching it come to life. Cannot believe I just made history by being Chanel’s second black couture bride, this is one of my proudest achievement.”
For her finale strut at the Grand Palais, Akech Bior was joined by Lagerfeld and child model Hudson Kroenig, wearing a mint green tweed suit that featured a foliage pattern with sequin embellishments on both the jacket and sides of the skirt, a classic Lagerfeld twist on bridal wear.
Akech Bior concluded her post, sending an encouraging message to those hoping to follow in her footsteps, “No matter who you are, where you come from, or what you have, as along as you have a dream it is achievable. Put in hard work, give it your all, stay dedicated, determined, and most importantly never give up, because you will make that dream a reality at some point.”
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