Showing posts with label Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2012

A Glamtastic Flashback: Iman, Gail and Peggy for Revlon's Polished Ambers Collection 1978



























Revlon's Polished Ambers Advertisement, circa 1978, featuring Iman, Peggy Dillard-Toone and Gail Kendrick.


While looking through a stack of Essence magazines from the 1970's, I came across these beautiful Revlon ads featuring some of my favorite models from that era. Every one is familiar with the iconic Iman and some may know of Peggy Dillard-Toone, but I'm sure there aren't that many who are familiar with Jamaican born beauty Gail Kendrick, unless of course you too are from this era and admired these women. I did a little editing to give them an artsy edge, enjoy!

















The iconic Iman.

Photos: From My Own Archives

Thursday, February 23, 2012

A Glamtastic Flashback: Iman

Iman circa 1984
Pick any style in any era and Iman rocked it. Thank you for being an inspiration!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Iman For The London Sunday Times

The Supermodel and fashion icon was featured in the 2 July 2011  issue of The London Times. The super glamorous former model get's into character in front of the camera as she was photographed by Markus Klinko & Indrani  wearing looks from Tom Ford's womens wear Spring/Summer 2011 collection.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Once A Super Model Always A Super Model...


...Icon, Mogul, Beauty, Mom...Iman.

Check out the rest of the beautuful photos and interview at Harper's Bazaar. Be sure to tune in tonight because she is also the host, along with Isaac Mizrahi, of Bravo's The Fashion Show. Gorgeous!
(Photos: Mark Seliger)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

I Am Legend: Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid

The supermodel-muse-icon-legend-entrepreneur-CEO-philanthropist-activist-actress-wife-mother-Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid-one-name, IMAN. Somali by birth...kissed by the sun. Iman is an African woman who has worked tirelessly as a part of the solution in dispelling the negative myths of Africa.  The CFDA will honor the Somali-born beauty as its Fashion Icon this year during it's annual awards ceremony. This year the CFDA Fashion Awards, will take place on June 7 at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center.


Her elegant, sculptural beauty—the elegantly long neck which was made to be adorned with  beautifully made necklaces, the regal features, those cheekbones revealed to the world the beauty of the African woman when she hit the international scene in the late seventies and eighties. At a time when the magazine pages were dominated by WASP, all-American girls, she was an sight to behold and a mere clothes hanger she was not.
Even though she received her share of criticism from some people, she still continued to persevere and succeed in spite of it all. Before Naomi's strut was patented Iman's, Mounia's and whole lot of the other Super Models from her era were just as fabulous and wonderful to look at on the runways of the world. These women exuded elegance and grace, something that is hardly seen today!

You can check off all of her accomplishments and still come up short, but here goes: founding and steering one of the most successful cosmetics companies targeted to women of color; campaigning and fundraising for African causes; a multi-decade film; author of beauty books; fashion designer; internationally recognized beauty icon.(Photo: Patrick McMullan and my own personal archives(thousand of magazines)

Looking Splendid in Oscar de la Renta

A Few Photos of Iman When She Set The Runways Of Paris On Fire!

I Salute You For Giving The World Your Beauty, Intelligence, Style and Grace Over The Years.

Congratulations On Your CFDA Icon Award!



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