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Also: Ethiopia: People: By occupation: Models / Women by occupation: Female models Pages in category "Ethiopian female models" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Kebede was born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [5] She is ethnic Amhara. [6] She is the only daughter in the family, having four brothers. A film director spotted her while she was attending Lycée Guebre-Mariam, the school in which she learned fluent French, and introduced her to a French modeling agent.
Category: Ethiopian models. 21 languages. ... Ethiopian female models (9 P) Pages in category "Ethiopian models" This category contains only the following page.
Kidan Tesfahun is an Ethiopian model and national ... she was named Best Female Model of the World 2009 at a fashion modeling contest organized by Sukier ...
Hayat Ahmed Mohammed (born 1983) is an Ethiopian model and beauty pageant titleholder. Her name in Arabic means "life." Hayat Ahmed was Ethiopia's first representative to Miss World pageant. At the time of the competition, she was a third-year student at the Unity University College pursuing a course in Information Management Systems.
Nyakim Gatwech's parents lived in Maiwut, South Sudan, before they fled due to the Second Sudanese Civil War to Gambela, Ethiopia, where Gatwech was born.From there, they migrated to Kenya where they lived in refugee camps until they migrated to the US when Gatwech was 14 years old.
Sara Nuru (born 19 August 1989) is a German fashion model and entrepreneur. [1] She was the winner of the fourth cycle of Germany's Next Top Model.. Since 2016, Nuru has been running nuruCoffee, a fair trade coffee company, and supporting Ethiopian women with microcredits through her non-profit nuruWomen.
Tahounia Rubel (Hebrew: טהוניה רובל, often written as Tahuonia or Tahunia; born February 20, 1988) is an Israeli fashion model, singer, and television personality. She became widely known as the first person of Ethiopian origin to win HaAh HaGadol (the Israeli version of Big Brother), in the fifth season. [1]