With rising
creative and modelling talents in Africa becoming the centre of global
attraction, Nairobi is set to take centre stage in the modelling world as it
prepares to host the much-anticipated Africa's Next Super Model 2023.
Scheduled for
October 28, 2023, at the iconic Radisson Blu Upper Hill, Nairobi, this event
will be one of Africa's biggest beauty pageants. With big prizes of about 1
million Kenyan Shillings and bigger dreams, this prestigious event promises to
be a spectacle like no other, bringing together the finest models and designers
from all parts of the world.
Remarkably, Africa's Next Super Model is more than just a runway show; it is a celebration of African diversity and creativity. The event highlights the diverse talent found throughout Africa by featuring models from all regions, including the Kakuma refugee camp and other East African camps.
Nigerian-born and
Africa-focused Joan Okorodudu who is the CEO of Isis Models International, an
agency that identifies, develops, and sustains the careers of beautiful black
models, shared her excitement about this year's competition.
She told
journalists in Nairobi that over 31 agents have already registered for Africa's
Next Super Model 2023, with participants representing Kenya, Nigeria, South
Africa, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi, and Uganda. Okorodudu said this year's event
promises to be a melting pot of cultures and a celebration of the continent's
modeling prowess.
Models will begin
arriving on October 20 for what is anticipated to be a fiercely contested
competition. With several models registered, the competition will be intense,
and the top 20 models will have the opportunity to shine on the runway.
The inaugural edition of Africa's Next Super Model took place in Kigali, Rwanda, in November 2022, setting the stage for this prestigious modelling competition's continued success and growth.
About Africa's
Next Super Model, it is important to note that Africa's Next Super Model is a
prestigious modeling competition that celebrates African culture, diversity,
and talent. It provides a platform for models and designers from across the
African continent to showcase their skills and creativity on an international
stage.
Joan Okorodudu
through her passion and remarkable brilliance in finding new talents has been
instrumental in making Africa's Next Super Model a global success with models
featured in the top shows across the world.
She said
"This event will bring together Models, designers, Model scouts, and
agents from around the world. Last year in Rwanda, the competition had 15
agents and this year the event is expecting 30 agents from across the
world".
Isis Models
Africa's biggest model search is evidenced by the number of finalists doing top
shows at fashion week around the world, says Okorodudu.




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