Tyra Banks

Tyra Banks
Title Tyra Banks PDF eBook
Author Anne E. Hill
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 52
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1575059495

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A biography of supermodel Tyra Banks.

Tyra Banks

Tyra Banks
Title Tyra Banks PDF eBook
Author Carole Jacobs
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 161
Release 2010-02-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This book chronicles the fascinating life story of the supermodel turned media mogul who has become one of the most influential African American women in our popular culture. Tyra Banks: A Biography tells the story of one of today's most visible, successful, and inspiring young African American women. It is a revealing look at Banks's meteoric rise from geeky adolescent to supermodel, actress, and TV mogul—all in just seven years after initially being turned down by a number of agencies. In following the life of Tyra Banks, this authoritative biography finds the sources of her determination not just to succeed but to aggressively promote positive female role models and debunk biases and stereotypes too-often applied to women. Among the highlights are Banks's years as youth correspondent for Oprah Winfrey and her extensive philanthropic work, establishing scholarships, charities, and camps, while providing self-help advice for young women.

Tyra's Beauty Inside & Out

Tyra's Beauty Inside & Out
Title Tyra's Beauty Inside & Out PDF eBook
Author Tyra Banks
Publisher Harper Perennial
Pages 230
Release 1998-03-24
Genre Self-Help
ISBN

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Supermodel Tyra Banks--Cover Girl spokeswoman and "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit issue cover sensation--writes a smart, energetic, full-color guide for young women, filled with practical advice on how to make the most of their natural beauty. 80 color photos.

Tyra Banks

Tyra Banks
Title Tyra Banks PDF eBook
Author Anne M. Todd
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 121
Release 2009
Genre African American television personalities
ISBN 1438128304

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Tyra's Beauty Inside and Out

Tyra's Beauty Inside and Out
Title Tyra's Beauty Inside and Out PDF eBook
Author Tyra Banks
Publisher Turtleback
Pages
Release 1998-04
Genre
ISBN 9780613923705

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Supermodel Tyra Banks--Cover Girl spokeswoman and "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit issue cover sensation--writes a smart, energetic, full-color guide for young women, filled with practical advice on how to make the most of their natural beauty. 80 color photos.

Tyra Banks

Tyra Banks
Title Tyra Banks PDF eBook
Author Terri Dougherty
Publisher Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Pages 114
Release 2009-11-13
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1420501615

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According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Tyra Banks was the first African-American woman to be featured on the cover of GQ magazine and on the cover of ?the ?Victoria's Secret catalog. In addition to her impressive modeling career, Banks is also a well-known personality and producer. Her modeling competition show, America's Next Top Model, ran on major cable networks for twenty-two seasons. This compelling biography profiles the life and career of Tyra Banks, discussing her childhood, success in modeling, mentoring, television career, and more.

Wildflower

Wildflower
Title Wildflower PDF eBook
Author Aurora James
Publisher Crown
Pages 305
Release 2024-05-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0593239474

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This “empowering and inspirational” (People) memoir of struggle and perseverance offers new ways of envisioning economic equality for everyone—from a leading activist and fashion pioneer. “With community and sisterhood at its center, Wildflower teaches us that against all odds, we can overcome.”—Rupi Kaur, New York Times bestselling author of milk and honey A BLOOMBERG AND HARPER’S BAZAAR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR Aurora James’s life is a great American “success story”—precisely because it looks so different from others we’ve seen. Scouted as a teen model, James struggled with body image and became disenchanted by the industry’s objectification of women and commodification of race. After she’d hit rock bottom, dropping out of high school and being arrested for street racing, she was forced to reshape her life. A slew of fashion-related jobs led James to discover the power of the runway, and she started her own business in a flea market: a sustainable fashion line showcasing traditional African designs that would become an award-winning international brand. Already a rising star and trailblazer in fashion, she posted a revolutionary idea in the wake of George Floyd’s murder that challenged retailers to commit 15 percent of their shelf space to Black businesses. This became the Fifteen Percent Pledge, one of the fastest-growing social justice nonprofits. To date, more than two dozen of the world’s most recognized retailers have taken the pledge, redirecting $14 billion in annual revenue to Black and BIPOC brands. Wildflower is the riveting story of how Aurora James made an indelible mark on the American economic system and a rallying cry for those eager to make change.