Aussie model Fernanda Ly reveals how she made the big time: ‘Being Asian, with pink hair, I stand out’

A COMBINATION of good luck, good timing and standout locks have propelled Fernanda 
Ly to the top of the ranks of Australia’s international models.

Currently the face of Dior, the 23-year-old has graced the covers of Vogue in Italy, China, Australia and Japan, as well as Teen Vogue in the US.

And she has walked the runway for major fashion houses from Louis Vuitton to Kenzo and Moschino.

“The timing was right, that is just how fashion is and I guess I got lucky,” Ly told Confidential, acknowledging that her now trademark pink hair has also helped.

Fernanda Ly

“It makes me stand out. I look different so I guess that is the first thing people notice. I’m often in Europe so being Asian, I stand out, and then with the pink hair.”

Ly, who has also fronted international campaigns for Kate Spade and Gap, is here to see her Liverpool-based parents in a rare week off before jetting back to New York.

Fernanda Ly on the Cover of Vogue Magazine

She was discovered a few years back while shopping and signed to Priscilla’s Model Management.

At school, she described herself as “the girl who sat in the corner playing games” and started studying interior and spatial design before taking on modelling full time.

Ly initially dyed her hair pink for fun. Now it requires a maintenance routine of regular bleaching, treatments, and a pink rinse each week.

Fernanda Ly

“It was all just for fun and just kind of stuck,” she said.

“When I was signed, it was pink and they wanted me to keep it surprisingly.”

Jasmine Tookes uses her mother as her stylist

Jasmine Tookes has praised her mother Cary Robinson for being an “amazing” stylist and insists she always listens to her parent’s advice because she knows her “exact” personal style.

Jasmine Tookes has praised her mother for being an “amazing” stylist and admits she has now enlisted her help to dress her.

Before becoming a Victoria’s Secret Angel Jasmine used to assist her mother Cary Robinson in her work dressing celebrities, and now the 28-year-old model has started using Cary to dress her for special events.

Jasmine Tookes Victoria’s Secret

Jasmine – who has also worked with fashion houses such as Calvin Klein and Prada – admits it is wonderful working with her mother Cary because she understands what works well for her daughter and they also have a very honest relationship which means she can say no to some styling ideas.

Jasmine said: “It’s really, really nice because I’m not afraid to say that I don’t like something. Sometimes when I work with another stylist, I don’t want to hurt their feelings if they have brought me options that I don’t like.

“My mom and me obviously have an amazing relationship – we’re like sisters – she knows my exact style; she knows what I’m going to like and what I don’t like and also she has a very classic style.”

Jasmine decided to enlist the help of Cary because they both have similar tastes in clothes that are “timeless”.

Speaking to Vogue Australia, the catwalk star said: “I’ve always wanted to keep my style very classic – I never want to look back at my photos when I’m older and be like, ‘Oh my gosh! What was I wearing?’ so I like to have a style that’s very timeless and I think that she really gets that.

“It’s just so much fun that she can come to my press days with me and she’s there. It’s just really great to have her around and I have a lot of fun with her styling me.”

Jasmine Tookes Fashion

The A-list stylist has also worked with Jasmine’s friends and fellow Angels Josephine Skriver and Sara Sampaio and they too are delighted with her work.

Jasmine shared: “She’s started styling some of the other Angels [too], so that becomes a lot more fun and my friends get to know my mom really well. It’s kind of like we’re all best friends with my mom.”

Adut Akech: “Everything I Got Bullied For, I Love Today”

As the star of Valentino’s new “Born in Roma” fragrance campaign, model Adut Akech dances through an opulent mansion in a floor-length pink gown. I’m immediately drawn to the carefree way she moves to the beat (even though she’s nearly eclipsed by a billowy couture dress), and how she bites her lip as she grooves to the music. And when we meet in person at the Edition Hotel in New York City, Akech has that same fun-loving vibe that comes across on camera.

Adut Akech

“In this video, I got to be myself and that’s what I loved about it. I’m not the best dancer – I’m just going to say that up front — but I love music, and I danced my butt off,” Akech says about her experience filming the video alongside Anwar Hadid in Rome. Although she’s walked many runways, including Chanel, Givenchy, and Fendi, representing the new Valentino Donna fragrance is her first beauty gig, and she says the experience was “epic.

Even though Akech is a designer favorite, her early years as a Sudanese refugee in Australia were marked by people mocking her appearance, from her skin to the gap in her teeth. But today, those are the things that set her apart at casting calls. “Honestly, I’m so glad that I didn’t let what anyone said get to me, because everything that I got bullied for, I love so much today,” Adut Akech

Ahead, the 20-year-old superstar breaks down the daily regimen she uses to keep her sensitive skin in check, the childhood scent she cherishes to this day, and the one makeup trend she will never re

Fragrance is often associated with memories. What is one of your earliest fragrance memories?

“There is a traditional, homemade, [Sudanese] incense made from little pieces of wood and sugar. It’s cooked with some perfume and spices. You use it after you finish cooking or when you just want a nice smell in your house. You just burn some charcoal and put it on top, and it is the most incredible smell. I grew up with it. So every time I go home, it’s a scent that reminds me of my family.”

You’re constantly in glam for work. On your off days, do you wear makeup?

“Rarely. The most I will do is fill in my eyebrows, throw on some lipstick, and put mascara on my lashes. When you do something every single day of your life, you get sick of it. But when I was younger, I loved doing makeup. I never left the house without my eyebrows filled in. Looking at pictures now, I’m like, ‘Oh my god, what was I thinking?’ They look like caterpillars. I was using the blackest pencil and nobody told me not to.”

Adut Akech

You once did a video with Vogue outlining your 5-minute skin-care routine. Is your regimen still that simple? What are your favorite products right now?

“I’m currently using Dr. Barbara Sturm’s dark skin-tone regimen. I have super sensitive skin, and the minute anything goes on it, I rash out. Having makeup on your face 24/7 doesn’t help. I’ve learned what products don’t go well with my skin, and I’ve learned to speak up. Some people don’t like it, but at the end of the day, it’s my skin that’s going to go through the irritation, and I’m the one who has to deal with having the insecurity of having bad skin. During Fashion Week, I pack my own moisturiser, cleanser, and foundation just in case.”

You often feature your younger sisters on Instagram, and your entire family starred in a photo shoot for Vogue Australia this past December. What type of advice do you give your younger siblings?

“One of the biggest things I preach to all of them is working hard and always going for something you want. You shouldn’t let anyone stop you or get in your way. I always try to support them, because I didn’t have a lot of support from my family, other than my own mother, when I was 13 and wanting to model. I had immediate family members who doubted me. I don’t want my siblings to experience the same thing.”

Model Adut Akech and Sister

You and your family moved to Australia as refugees when you were a young girl, what struggles did you face and how did it impact who you’ve grown into today?

“I experienced racism, and I got bullied about my skin and my gap tooth and my height. I want to help people understand what it is to be a refugee. We are just like everybody else; the only difference is that we were forced out of our own countries, out of our own homes because of fear, not by choice. You don’t wake up and say, ‘Today I’m going to be a refugee and move to a refugee camp.’ I would love to see schools educate children, so they know not to bully children just because they are refugees.”

Adut Akech

You’ve been very open about your mental health on Instagram, posting that you’ve dealt with anxiety and depression. How do you stay positive when you work in an industry that is very high stress and focused on your appearance?

“I always keep in the back of my mind why I’m doing this, so that helps me forget about my bad skin or the insecurity of having a pimple right in the middle of my head. I’m doing this because I have love and passion for it. I have two different lives: my work and my normal life. For me, sometimes my normal life is a little bit hectic, and it’s nice to enter my work life and forget about everything that is happening outside. It’s kind of like my escape. I do it for myself and for my family’s future.”

Heidi Klum is Secretly Married

Supermodel Heidi Klum has been super-secretly married to rocker fiancé Tom Kaulitzfor months!

That’s the shocking revelation made by sources close to the former Project Runwayhost, who said they married in private after taking out a “non-public” marriage license Feb. 22 at the Beverly Hills courthouse!

Heidi dropped hints on social media by posting: “I will spend Easter with my in-laws!”

Insiders said the Tokio Hotel guitarist popped the question just after Christmas. “I don’t know when the last time I was this happy in my life,” Heidi gushed. “He is absolutely wonderful. Maybe it’s because he is German, and we understand each other in a different way.”

As The National ENQUIRER previously reported, the couple will make waves the first weekend of August with a party at sea for 100 people, where they will say “I do” once again!

MODEL LIZIANE GUTIERREZ WEARS BURKA AND BIKINI IN DUBAI

Liziane Gutierrez embodies the ol’ saying … find yourself a woman who can do both, because she’s showing a lot of fashion range while in Dubai. 

The Brazilian model’s heating up the sand in the shadow of Dubai’s famous Burj Al Arab hotel … in her own way, of course. Liziane opted for a burka on the beach, at one point, but ya had to know that wouldn’t last long. She eventually emerged in a tiny but colorful bikini. 

Paris Hilton ‘seeking sperm donor’ following split from fiancé Chris Zylka

Paris Hilton may have split from her ex fiancé, Chris Zylka, but that doesn’t stop her from planning to have a baby on her own, according to reports.

And, since the 37-year-old socialite recently broke off her engagement with the American actor and model after ten months of a ‘whirlwind’ romance, she has reportedly been in touch with a sperm agency in a bid to follow in her sister Nicky’s footstep and become a mum

Paris Hilton

Kendall Jenner is 2018’s highest-paid model


Kendall Jenner
 has almost as many millions as years she’s been alive.

According to Forbes, the reality star, 23, is once again the highest-paid model in the world, raking in $22.5 million from June 2017 to 2018.

Thanks to major campaigns with brands like Estée Lauder, Adidas and Calvin Klein, the cover girl had her most successful professional year to date, making $500,000 more than she did last year.

Of course, it doesn’t hurt that she also has checks coming in from her clothing line Kendall + Kylie, the latest season of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and the many social media ads she shares with her 100 million followers to help push her salary above and beyond those of her fellow runway superstars.

In 2017, Jenner was also awarded the title of highest-paid model with an annual income of $22 million, becoming the first catwalker to steal the spot from Gisele Bündchen since 2002.

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