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Veronica Webb

1965 - Today

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Veronica Webb is an American model, writer, and television personality. Born in Detroit, she comes from the original generation of supermodels who helped transform fashion into a global conversation. She has appeared on the covers of Vogue, Essence, and Elle, and was a runway favorite for designers including Gianni Versace, Azzedine Alaïa, Isaac Mizrahi, and Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. In 1992, Webb made history as the first Black model to sign an exclusive cosmetics contract, joining Revlon and helping to expand the industry's definition of beauty. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Veronica Webb is the 305th most popular model, the 19,050th most popular biography from United States and the 71st most popular American Model.

Veronica Webb is most famous for being one of the first African American models to achieve significant success in the fashion industry during the 1990s. She is also known for her work as an actress and her contributions to various fashion campaigns and magazines.

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Among MODELS

Among models, Veronica Webb ranks 305 out of 313Before her are Ireland Baldwin, Amber Smith, Vida Guerra, Sadaf Taherian, Ida Ljungqvist, and Kelly Gale. After her are Sean O'Pry, Elizabeth Jagger, Emanuela de Paula, Keeley Hazell, Rakhi Sawant, and Maria Borges.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Veronica Webb ranks 1,176Before her are Alex Meneses, Elizabeth Manley, Donna Weinbrecht, Manvendra Singh Gohil, Richard Kennelly, and Maile Flanagan. After her are Five for Fighting, Kei Shibata, Gary Ablett, Curt Harnett, Alistair Carmichael, and Crystal Chappell.

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Among MODELS In United States

Among models born in United States, Veronica Webb ranks 71Before her are Dree Hemingway (1987), CariDee English (1984), Angela Lindvall (1979), Erin Wasson (1982), Ireland Baldwin (1995), and Amber Smith (1971). After her are Sean O'Pry (1989), Elizabeth Jagger (1984), Jasmine Tookes (1991), Charlotte McKinney (1993), Kara Monaco (1983), and Caprice Bourret (1971).