Why Anok Yai’s Model of the Year Win Is Bigger Than Fashion
Anok Yai’s long-overdue Model of the Year win at the Royal Albert Hall crowned a journey defined by resilience — from her family’s flight from Sudan to her groundbreaking rise in fashion.
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Anok Yai’s long-overdue Model of the Year win at the Royal Albert Hall crowned a journey defined by resilience — from her family’s flight from Sudan to her groundbreaking rise in fashion.
Luxury brands aren’t satisfied with quick-hit ads anymore. They’re going full auteur, dropping mini-movies that feel straight out of a film festival lineup. It’s not just marketing; it’s a flex of storytelling, tech, and cultural capital in an era where everyone’s a creator.
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