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Stacey McKenzie (born in Kingston, Jamaica) is a fashion model, runway coach and most recently a judge on the new Canadian reality television show Canada's Next Top Model.

Modeling career


McKenzie began to pursue a career in modeling when she was in high school. She was apparently dubbed "too distinctive" for the Canadian market. McKenzie proceeded to journey to America where, in New York, she was picked up by a modeling agency. In 1995, McKenzie moved to Paris, working with such prominent designers as Jean-Paul Gaultier, Thierry Mugler, and Christian Lacroix.

McKenzie is well travelled, having modeled in Paris, London, Italy, Austria, the United States, and Japan. She has modeled for a variety of designers, including Alexander McQueen, Betsey Johnson, Tommy Hilfiger, Todd Oldham, and Michiko Koshino. She has appeared on the covers of Essence, Le Monde and Panache, graced editorial pages for Vogue (including the American, Japanese, Korean, British, and Spanish versions), Harper's Bazaar, and VIBE magazines. McKenzie has been featured in major advertising campaigns with Calvin Klein, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Mexx, Reebok, Todd Oldham Jeans, Nordstrom, Barneys New York, Banana Republic, and the controversial Benetton.

Recent ventures


Stacey, according to her biography on the official CNTM website, still continues to model and act. McKenzie also "teaches" runway, which consequently led to the development of her own company (Stacey McKenzie's Walk This Way).

McKenzie currently acts as a judge for the reality television show Canada's Next Top Model, along with host Tricia Helfer, Jeanne Beker and Paul Venoit. In the first elimination round, McKenzie was described by fellow judge Helfer as "a model who brought her own brand of beauty to the runways of Europe". According to an interview McKenzie gave with Netscape.ca, she believes a "great" model must have "the beauty", "the bod", "personality", and a "bit of uniqueness". McKenzie said that when she saw all of the contestants for the first time, that Andrea's "quirkiness" caught her eye.

External links


Living people | Canada's Next Top Model | Canadian models | Reality television participants

 

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