Admin Posted September 19, 2015 Tuesday night at the 92nd Street Y,Iman told Fern Mallis that she was now 60 years old, and the full theater burst into applause. The latest installment of Mallis's Fashion Icons talk series delved into the legendary Somalian model's life story in all its richness, from crossing the Kenyan border as a refugee to marrying David Bowie. Read on for some of the night's highlights. On being a black model: When she first started, "there was an unsaid but written rule: One black model at a time." Inviting Beverly Johnson to join her on a shoot forVogue in Italy was her first move to change that. Though Johnson couldn’t make it, she was touched, and Iman says she responded: “That was a first. Let’s keep that up.” Iman also refused to accept the lower pay rate for black models: "People would tell me, 'You work for me.' No, I didn't work for you. You hired my services ... Somebody had to say it, and thank God I was the person to say it." It wasn't even until she got to New York that she considered herself black — in Somalia, she took it for granted. But she embraced her identity as a black woman proudly, and when Essence called her a "white woman dipped in chocolate," she was deeply offended and confronted editor-in-chief Marcia Gillespie in her office. On refugees and immigration: Her family had to cross the Kenyan border on foot at night when the life of her father, a diplomat, was in danger. They left behind all of their belongings, and Iman only has two photos of herself as a young girl. "I am the face of the refugee," she said Tuesday. "Refugees are 99 percent most of the time people who have left their countries for fear of their lives. It’s not people who just want to come to other people’s countries and just be polite." As for Donald Trump: "Don't get me started." On her successors: Tyra Banks has said she used to have photos of Iman all over her room, Mallis mentioned. That prompted Iman to say, "That's what people say to me nowadays, they don't read anything. They see me on the street, Tyra, Tyra, Tyra! I say, no, I'm not Tyra. But you look like her. No, I don't. Shelooks like me." Source: http://nymag.com/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted September 21, 2015 lol. Is that David Bowe's daughter niyoow? Somali+White = Hispanic. lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted September 22, 2015 Mooge, yes that's David Bowie's daughter. She looks so much like him. Most girls look like their mother only a few look like their father. You are right, a black and white combo results in tanned skin which is beautiful. Latino's have that naturally tanned skin and hot men. Iman looks gorgeous for 60 years holy moly that woman aged gracefully one hot mamacita. I need to know her secret so I can look that great in case I reach her age inshallah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted September 22, 2015 blueleey, the secret is keeping the weight off. that is the biggest thing for somali women. The weight gain is just crazy. look at iman. She has same somali face but her figure is still proportional. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted September 26, 2015 Lool at blueleey I like it When I was younger I always wondered why Somali women were so large and heavy especially after 30 and having kids. Until I found out it was a combination of eating unhealthy and physically being inactive. I've seen plenty women who have kids and are slim or normal. Food can either accelerate your natural aging process or slow down. There are certain foods that accelerate and certain foods that slow down the aging. There is nothing more to it. Food and excercise is the key to staying young and healthy oh yeah and also taking good care of your skin. Food is either your medicine or your poison. I wanna become a vegan read and seen alot about it, right now i'm half vegan. Mooge we need to see her food diary lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites