As a singer, songwriter, actress, and hip-hop queen, Nicki Minaj has spent her career juggling a multitude of roles, and her latest move brings her into yet another creative sphere—modeling. Signing to Wilhelmina’s celebrity division, Minaj becomes the latest star to add professional posing to her repertoire. She has already served as the face of brands such as Roberto Cavalli, and has been shot by boundary-pushing photographers including Mario Testino and Vinoodh Matadin and Inez van Lamsweerde. By joining an agency, she opens up the door for even more opportunities.
With 77 million followers on Instagram, household name
status, and a larger-than-life persona, Minaj has plenty to offer the fashion
world. Causing a sensation during the Paris collections with one statement look
after another, it’s clear she loves fashion and her presence on the modeling
scene could be a welcome breath of fresh air. The idea of balancing a tour
schedule with photo shoots and potential brand collaborations might seem
overwhelming to some, but Minaj is up for the challenge. “I love the synergy
between my music and how it inspires my fashion. My message is always
celebrating your own style,” she tells Vogue via
email. “I’m thrilled and honored to have signed with Wilhelmina—they get me.”
Nicki just signed with a modeling
agency for the first time, but she’s been active in and around the fashion
world for a while now. About two years ago she served as the face of Roberto
Cavalli’s spring campaign. The Rap queen also made a stunning fashion statement
of her own at this year’s Paris Fashion Week.
With her style and status as a
superstar, Nicki gives Wilhelmina a lot to look forward to.
“We’re thrilled to work alongside Nicki Minaj and her team,” Wilhelmina CEO Bill Wackermann explained in a press release. “She is a style pioneer and icon.”
See Nicki’s Instagram post confirming the news of her signing here“We’re thrilled to work alongside Nicki Minaj and her team,” Wilhelmina CEO Bill Wackermann explained in a press release. “She is a style pioneer and icon.”
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