Unless you're born with Kate Moss'
cheekbones or Karlie Kloss' endless legs, making it as a model in the
fast-paced and fickle world of fashion is no mean feat - and something Liris
Crosse knows all about. For Liris, 32, who is now The Naomi Campbell of the
plus-size modelling world, certainly came from humble beginnings. When starting
out, her statuesque form, cat-like eyes, full lips and flawless complexion got
Liris in the door of most model agencies, but she admits her voluptuous shape
landed her on the shelf. Until now. Liris Crosse, 32, is hailed The Naomi
Campbell of the plus-size modelling world, has landed a top lingerie modelling
campaign as she continues to crack the UK. Liris, who is signed to Hughes
Models, is the first black model to represent Goddess Lingerie and says she
appreciates them 'seeing the beauty in her as a model.' Writing on her blog,
Liris said: 'It is a great step for model diversity within the industry! They
didn’t book me cause I am black model but rather I was the best model for the
job. 'I can’t begin to tell you the excitement from the buyers of all shapes, sizes,
races and gender about my shoot for the line. A few commented that their
customers would be so excited to see “someone like them” or they are glad to
see some diversity.' Liris explains that she is 'extremely excited and proud'
to be a part of the company’s history and hopes to continue to be an inspiration
to women everywhere. Speaking to FEMAIL
about her desire to crack the modelling industry from a young age, Liris said:
'I can recall studying all the major fashion magazines as a little girl so I
could see Tyra Banks and my model idol, Naomi Campbell,' she said of her
earliest fashion memories. 'I watched fashion TV for all the runway shows and
obsessed over Naomi Campbell's runway walk. 'I still idolise her poise, body
and skin to this day and I practiced in my mother's heels back and forth in the
kitchen. I'm honored that the plus fashion world calls me the "Naomi of
Plus" because she's taught me from afar unknowingly.' In her junior year
of high school, she heard about a casting call in her area for a convention
called Model Search America and immediately signed up. She was lucky enough to
get callbacks from Zoli Models, Elite Models NY, Michelle Pommier and Seventeen
Magazine - but there was a catch. They all loved me but wanted me to lose
weight,' she said. Despite being a healthy size 10 (US 6), Liris received
rejection after rejection due to her voluptuous shape. And even though she
chose an east coast giant, Wilhelmina Models, as her mother agency, casting
reps still requested that she first lose weight and then come back in six
months. Instead of giving into their demands or giving up on what she believed
was her calling, Liris, who is 5ft 11in, and now size 18 (US 14), took matters
into her own hands and created the vision for them. She became her own agent and utilised the
urban market to achieve her dreams with the help of her agency. Liris began to
spread like wildfire. Essence, Honey, XXL, The Source and Black Elegance
magazines were the first to believe in her vision. With these successes, Glamour,
Seventeen and Girl soon caught onto her refreshing image and began requesting
Liris for their glossy pages. She booked top videos for the likes of Jennifer
Lopez, Jay Z, Puff Daddy, starred on MTV and landed film roles. And now she's
starting to break the UK. Liris appeared in a recent campaign for Sir Philip
Green's plus-size fashion retailer, Evans, who fell in love with her when she
took her runway reign to British Plus Size Fashion Weekend 2014. She has also
starred in the Goddess Lingerie line through the Eveden brand. 'I would love to work more in the UK with
Evans, Anna Scholz, Yours Clothing, Panache, Elomi, ASOS, Simple Be, Dorothy
Perkins, Carma Koma to name a few,' she said.
'I want to continue to change the industry by inspiring women to follow
their dreams, helping to represent a different body type other than straight
size in mainstream fashion like I have done through my work and to also
represent for the black plus woman who feels she doesn't see herself in
mainstream fashion and entertainment.' 'I also want to get back more into my
acting career because I truly believe a plus woman can be a sexy lead on a TV
series... Hey Hollywood, call me!
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