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Name: Nadine Willis
What: Fashion model
They say: 'Nadine has an aura of power and intelligence which
comes across as glamorous and plain sexy' David Lamb, fashion
editor, i-D magazine
We say: Absolutely ghetto-fabulous
'Who's Robbie Williams? I've
just been invited to his party tomorrow night,' asks Nadine Willis.
Considering this is the girl who's just shot the latest Gucci
campaign and is on first-name terms with Mario and Tom (Testino
and Ford to you and me), it's not as if she's been living the
life of a hermit. But it's true, she hasn't the foggiest who
Robbie is. Hailed as the new Naomi and with fine, gazelle-like
stature, Willis doesn't know her Knebworth from her kneecaps.
Her main concern these days is her four-year-old daughter.
At 23, Willis is the current darling of fashion. She's only six
months into what looks like being a very long modelling career,
but already she has snagged an exclusive contract with Gucci
and shot for the style bibles French Vogue, i-D and 10. To have
not only Testino but also David LaChapelle and Ellen Von Unwerth
chasing after you within weeks of being in the industry is every
model's dream. 'I got the French Vogue shoot with Mario three
weeks after I arrived in London,' she says. 'I didn't even know
who he was then. When I found out I was shocked that I was working
with one of the top photographers in the world. The next week
I got Gucci. I screamed when I found out!'
Willis grew up in downtown Kingston, Jamaica. With an absent
mother and a father who was unfit to look after his family, Willis
and her 22 siblings were brought up in various boarding houses.
When Willis became a mother at 19 she was dancing for a living
and struggling to make ends meet. Deciding she had to make a
better life for her daughter, Tatiana, Willis moved to London
in search of an agent. 'I was a wannabe model,' she jokes. Despite
the fact that she was rejected by 11 agencies, Mario Testino
took her under his wing and showed her the ropes. 'Mario is so
great because he really works with me. He's like my dad,' she
says of her mentor.
Today, Willis is something of a celebrity herself in her homeland.
'I'm in a very privileged position now. I've gained the respect
of the people in Jamaica, and besides all the fun things like
travelling first class and staying in amazing hotels, the great
thing about my life right now is that I can provide a good life
and an education I never had for my daughter. That's the most
important thing to me.'




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