Winnie Harlow, born Chantelle Brown-Young in Toronto, Canada, has become one of the most influential figures in the fashion world today. Rising to fame after appearing on America’s Next Top Model in 2014, she quickly captured global attention—not just for her modeling skills but for her unique look and powerful message.










Winnie was diagnosed with vitiligo, a skin condition that causes loss of pigmentation, when she was just four years old. Instead of hiding her differences, she embraced them, challenging traditional beauty standards and becoming a symbol of confidence and self-love.
Since her debut, Winnie has walked for top fashion houses like Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs, and Victoria’s Secret. She has also graced the covers of major magazines including Vogue, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar.
Beyond modeling, Harlow uses her platform to advocate for diversity and inclusivity in fashion and media. Her courage and authenticity continue to inspire millions around the world, proving that beauty comes in all forms.









