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SAM HARRIS MODEL
AND SUPERMODEL TO WATCH
OUT FOR... SEE THIS FACE YOU
WILL BE SEEING A LOT OF IT AND
YIPPY FOR THAT.
Samantha Harris stats
Height: 5’ 10.5” - 178cm
Bust: 33
Waist: 24” - 61cm
Hips: 35’ - 89cm
Shoes: 9½
Dress: 8
Eye Colour: Brown  Hair
Colour: Brown
Weight Est. 121lbs
Harris started modelling when
she was 13 and had worked her
way up before Vogue
Editor-In-Chief Kirstie Clements
felt she had the maturity to be
the face of the fashion bible's
June issue.

Now, Harris feels ready for the
spotlight.

"It took a while to build up to
this, so I'm definitely ready now
for success," Harris told AAP
backstage at RAFW.

"I hope I get a huge cult
following."

Harris realised her dreams of
modelling only after she
endured years of rejection in
beauty competitions while the
family struggled to finance the
striking beauty's ambitions, says
her mother Myrna Sussye.

"It was a bit sad, because we
would go to competitions and
we'd hear other girls with their
parents spending $500 on
outfits, and we just go to the op
shop," Sussye said.

"I would say to Samantha: 'It's
okay, I'll take them home, wash
them up and iron them and you'll
look beautiful, anyway.

"Beauty is from within, anyway,
and so I would always say to
Samantha, you've got to be
beautiful on the inside before it
becomes visual.

"That's my Mother's Day present,
the (Vogue) cover," adds Sussye.

"I love it ... That was one of the
goals, to get the cover of Vogue,
and she's made that one as well."

Harris describes the experience
of appearing on Vogue's June
cover as "so strange, it doesn't
seem real".

"It's really overwhelming and it's
different to seeing yourself on
the cover as opposed to inside
the magazine."

Proud father Andrew Harris, who
travelled from the Gold Coast
with Sussye to celebrate his
daughter's breakthrough, says
she was always unique.

"She's always being different
and there's something special
about her," he says.

"She's just pure beauty."
Aboriginal model Samantha Harris has created a major stir on the
Australian Fashion Week runway. The stunning beauty, who
transformed herself from a beauty pageant hopeful into a Vogue
Australia covergirl, has emerged as the essential draw card at
Fashion Week, which kicked off in Sydney on Monday 3 May 2010.
And NYC Fashion Week was no different, designers blowing up
her agencies phones to get this girl to walk the cat walk for them.
Not to mention nationwide magazine covers want her as the Fall
Fashion Cover Girl.

At just 19, Samantha appeared for 18 designers including Lisa Ho,
Camilla, Dion Lee, Rachel Gilbert and Alex Perry. That the fashion
world is smitten with her was clear, with Australia's leading
designers engaging the aboriginies smoulderingly beautiful
teenager, with her almond eyes and bee-stung lips, to open their
shows. She proved herself a fast-rising star by landing a Vogue
Australia cover, 17 years after the magazine last featured an
Aboriginal model, Elaine George in 1993, in the coveted spot.
Aboriginal model Elaine George of Brisbane becomes the cover
girl for the September issue of Vogue Australia 1993, leading to a
career as an international model. Elaine was discovered as a 17
year old at Dreamworld, a Gold Coast amusement park, by a
freelance photographer.

This photo below is of Elaine George.
The Aborigines in Roman mythology are the oldest inhabitants of central Italy, connected in
legendary history with Aeneas, Latinus and Evander. They were supposed to have descended from their
mountain home near Reate (an ancient Sabine town) upon Latium, whence they expelled the Siceli and
subsequently settled down as Latini under a King Latinus.[1] The most generally accepted etymology of the
name (ab origine), according to which they were the original inhabitants (autochthon) of the country, is
inconsistent with the fact that the oldest authorities regarded them as Hellenic immigrants, not as a native
Italian people.[2] Other explanations suggested are arborigines, "tree-born," and aberrigines, "nomads."
Lycophron calls a people of central Italy, Boreigonoi.[3]
source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aborigines_(mythology)

Aborigine or aboriginal refers to indigenous peoples. The name derives from the
Aborigines in Roman mythology.
Other Catwalk Groundbreakers:


Naomi Sims
The first black supermodel, Naomi appeared on the cover of Ladies' Home Journal in
1968, paving the way for such names as Beverly Johnson, the first black cover girl for
Vogue and
Naomi Campbell.










Crystal Renn
Fluctuating between dress sizes 14 and 16, Renn's appearances on Mark Fast's catwalk
at London Fashion Week this year raised eyebrows in the weight obsessed industry.
The best-paid plus-size supermodel.













Alek Wek
Born to Sudanese Dinka tribe, Wek and her family fled for Britain during the Civil War in
1993. Discovered by Models One whilst shopping, Alek has spoken out against racism in
the industry, as when she was photographed as "coffee" in a giant espresso cup.
















Kate Moss
Kate's unusually petite stature 5'7" caused controversy when she rose to fame in the
early 1990s. Now dubbed the world's most famous model by Vogue.
Samantha Harris Model
interview
So know you know Samantha Harris the model's height and weight ... how about her diet and
exercise routine...
Model Samantha Harris and says she gets her looks from her mother, who is Aboriginal, from the Dunguddy tribe near Kempsey.
Although she got the chance to be on the cover of Vogue, the Australian beauty is well aware that in the modeling industry success does not come by FedEx.
The model says she’s not following a diet, but rather prefers to eat in moderation. This way she can still enjoy her favorite treats, such as chocolate.
“I’m not on a strict diet. I just try to keep everything in moderation and I try not to deprive myself of one food because that makes me want it even more. My guilty
pleasure is chocolate but I really try to keep it to a minimum. As long as you combine a healthy, balanced diet with exercise there is no pressure,” the model explains.
Harris also works out in the gym in order to keep her body in great shape. She does 30-45 minutes of cardio, and she also does some sit-ups at home. Harris says she
is really excited to start exercising at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence gym with her boyfriend.
“In Sydney I do a class at the gym about five times a week and I am really looking forward to working out at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence gym with my
boyfriend as it has state-of-the-art equipment and is not as busy as other gyms,” she says.
If you’re wondering about this centre, the model describes it as a centre for indigenous youth, where kids can have a great time and get away.
“There are lots of facilities they can use like basketball courts, a gym and a tutorial centre. […]They run inspirational talks and provide somewhere for young people to
go and, if need be, to get away,” she explains.
And “chilling out” is what makes the Australian model happy.
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