Winnie Harlow, born Chantelle Brown-Young, grew up in Canada facing relentless bullying because of her vitiligo, a skin condition that causes pigment loss. Teased with cruel names, she eventually dropped out of high school—but she refused to let it define her.
Instead, Winnie embraced her difference and shared her story online. Her big break came in 2014 on America’s Next Top Model, where her confidence and unique beauty caught the world’s attention.
Though she once dreamed of becoming an entertainment journalist, modeling found her. With the help of a supportive photographer, her little sister, and Tyra Banks, Winnie stepped into the spotlight. She’s since walked for top designers, appeared in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, launched her own skincare line, Cay Skin, and even helped bring vitiligo representation to The Sims 4—something close to her heart.
Winnie remains grounded, speaking openly about the challenges she faces in the fashion industry while continuing to inspire others. As one fan put it: “They need to make a cartoon about you—little girls everywhere should see this beauty.”
Winnie Harlow turned what once made her a target into her superpower, reshaping beauty standards along the way.