Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Model WithVitiligo -Chantelle Brown Young

Chantelle Brown Young and his inspiring story. Chantelle Young Brown, a participant from 'America's Next Top Model', which has not given a model despite suffering a demonstration in your skin that makes you go losing its normal color, called Vitiligo. He's 19, she's Canadian and is one of the participants in the new issue of America's Next Top Model, a popular American television chain CW. The story of Chantelle Brown-Young would be the typical story of a young man who leaves his town to try their luck in the fashion world if it were not for the four years suffering from vitiligo. A degenerative disease that significantly affects the physical appearance because the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation, disappear and stop producing melanin. This results in a much clearer skin with the natural color stains.  http://www.appbuffet.com/News/david-paltrow-official-website/

However, vitiligo has not been an impediment to Chantelle struggles to maintain already emerging as a promising career in the fashion industry. So far it is the most popular of the shows contestants looking for the new 'top' of America, is the protagonist of a spectacular photo shoot for Show studio by the renowned photographer Nick Knight, has modeled for various brands and its history is being widely shared on social networks (Instagram alone has more than 100,000 followers). Furthermore, it has become a reference and an inspiration for those suffering from the disease that once popularized Michael Jackson. She describes herself as a "model-spokesperson of vitiligo" and says that living with his skin was not always as easy as now. "As a child I suffered a lot of discrimination and zebra or cow used to call me" said in an interview published by Thosegirlsarewild on YouTube.  http://www.workspacely.com/News/vitiligo-miracle-progam-by-david-paltrow/

"I had to explain that I am not a monster, do not hurt," he adds, laughing. For Brown-Young Chantelle everything is much simpler than it may seem. "Some people have black skin and some people have white skin. I simply have both. " A lesson not only to excel but also wisdom. An example of that diversity in fashion is always welcome. Source of Information: Well, personally I commented that if you look carefully, this model has its vitiligo quite symmetrical on both sides at least with respect to the face, the first time I saw his picture even thought it was made up by making it appear that suffered from this evil but hey, you will have the best opinion about it, I doubt not really suffer, just that he had never seen anyone with such well-defined patches of vitiligo symmetrically on the face, and just has to touch in their outlines to make them look as they look.

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