Leomie Anderson: Model, Activist & Entrepreneur Inspiring Women

A model’s work never stops, especially for someone like Leomie Anderson, who skillfully combines her modeling career with social engagement. Since her debut in the modeling world, Anderson has worked with prestigious brands and participated in major fashion shows, proving that models can influence far beyond the runways.

The British model, now 25 years old, made her first catwalk appearance with Marc Jacobs at just 17, paving the way for collaborations with Tom Ford, Chloé, Yeezy, and Fenty Puma. Her role as a model in the Victoria’s Secret show and as the face of Fenty Beauty cemented her position among top international models. Through these experiences, Anderson demonstrates the power of model agencies to launch careers and support emerging talent in the modeling world.

But Anderson is not limited to her modeling career. She uses her fame to inspire and educate. With her YouTube channel "Cracked China Cup" and her blog platform LAPP (Leomie Anderson, the Project, the Purpose), she gives a voice to women and girls, sharing stories about body image, interracial relationships, and other essential topics. Her initiative shows how a model can transform her influence in fashion into a meaningful social impact.

To fund LAPP without relying on subscriptions or advertising, Anderson launched "LAPP the Brand," a sportswear line combining style and functionality. The brand’s slogan, "Advocating Women’s Issues Through Fashion," perfectly illustrates Anderson’s vision: using the power of fashion modeling and model agencies to support important causes while creating desirable clothing for modern women.

With supporters like Rihanna, who wore a LAPP sweatshirt at the Women’s March in New York, Anderson proves that models are not only aesthetic figures but can be agents of cultural and social change. Even after her modeling career, Anderson plans to continue developing LAPP, showing how the world of modeling and model agencies can evolve to have a lasting impact on women’s lives.
May 14, 2020