Showing posts with label Liya Kebede. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liya Kebede. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Ethiopian-Born Model Liya Kebede
Liya Kebede is an Ethiopian born model, maternal health advocate, clothing designer and actress who has appeared three times on the cover of US Vogue. According to Forbes, Kebede was the eleventh-highest-paid top model in the world in 2007. Kebede founded The Liya Kebede Foundation which saves the lives of mothers and children all around the world.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Polish Model Anja Rubik Relaunches Erotica Magazine 25
Unveiled at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival which ends Sunday, May 27, 2012, Polish model Anja Rubik has relaunched erotica magazine, 25, and the debut issue will feature mostly nude photos shot by entirely female photographers. Included are Ethiopian fashion model Liya Kebede, Arizona Muse, Abbie Lee Kershaw and several others shot by celebrity female photographers Annie Leibovitz, Inezi Lamsweerde and Ellen von Unwerth. The new issue will feature 300 pages of glossy photographs with no ads. “I wanted the magazine to be about very ambitious, very strong women and so I started looking at people in my field — especially the photographers who are so incredible — but I started thinking that there are so few female photographers; so I worked with many female photographers,” Rubik said in her interview.
Friday, April 30, 2010
2010 Time's 100 Most Influential People
It's no surprise that the leader of the free world, my man, President Barack Obama was the opening shot of Time's 2010 100 most influential people in what dramatically is changing the world and how close, as the world becomes smaller and smaller with a fast-paced technology. Clearly, David Remnick, editor of the New Yorker and author of The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama points it out simply about the man who made history and have influenced us that "we can" under any circumstances. Remnick writes;
"When Barack Obama was still in his 20s and ran for the presidency of the Harvard Law Review, he won not least because he was able to attract conservatives as well as liberals. His capacity to project a receptive political personality attracted students who, although they saw themselves as ideological opponents, thought they could get a fair hearing from him. That habit of mind, which Obama made so conspicuous in the 2008 campaign, came up hard against the realities of U.S. politics as they are lived in the furious here and the partisan now."
Time's 100 list in "the people who most affect our world" has people from all walks of life which is quite fascinating. The list includes "Bad Boy" Bill Clinton, J.T. Wang, Don Bloom, Didier Drogba, my girl Liya Kebede, Prince, Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Lea Michele, Elton John, David Chang, James Cameron, Zaha Hadid, Atul Gamande, Victor Pinchuk, Lee Kuan Yew, Deborah Gist, Lisa Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor; among others. Interestingly, social networking made the list which brings to the fore the powerful effect of Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo and all the numerous networking families.

David Remnick on President Barack Obama
Humanitarian and Rock icon Bono on Bad Boy Bill
Tom Ford on My girl, Liya Kebede
Phil Donahue on Oprah Winfrey
Ebel Harrell on soccer maestro Didier Drogba
Jeff Koons on Steve Jobs
Nate Silver on "Social Networking Influence Index"
Billie Jean King on Serena Williams
Robert De Niro on Ben Stiller's amazing charity work in Haiti
Tom Dascchle on Atul Gawande
"When Barack Obama was still in his 20s and ran for the presidency of the Harvard Law Review, he won not least because he was able to attract conservatives as well as liberals. His capacity to project a receptive political personality attracted students who, although they saw themselves as ideological opponents, thought they could get a fair hearing from him. That habit of mind, which Obama made so conspicuous in the 2008 campaign, came up hard against the realities of U.S. politics as they are lived in the furious here and the partisan now."
Time's 100 list in "the people who most affect our world" has people from all walks of life which is quite fascinating. The list includes "Bad Boy" Bill Clinton, J.T. Wang, Don Bloom, Didier Drogba, my girl Liya Kebede, Prince, Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Lea Michele, Elton John, David Chang, James Cameron, Zaha Hadid, Atul Gamande, Victor Pinchuk, Lee Kuan Yew, Deborah Gist, Lisa Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor; among others. Interestingly, social networking made the list which brings to the fore the powerful effect of Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo and all the numerous networking families.

David Remnick on President Barack Obama
Humanitarian and Rock icon Bono on Bad Boy Bill
Tom Ford on My girl, Liya Kebede
Phil Donahue on Oprah Winfrey
Ebel Harrell on soccer maestro Didier Drogba
Jeff Koons on Steve Jobs
Nate Silver on "Social Networking Influence Index"
Billie Jean King on Serena Williams
Robert De Niro on Ben Stiller's amazing charity work in Haiti
Tom Dascchle on Atul Gawande
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
PHOTO OP: Ethiopian Supermodel Liya Kebede
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