By Efe Onodjae
Beth Model Management is set to celebrate 15 years of discovering Africa’s next top models and nurturing them for global stardom.
According to the outfit, the event will take place on December 1, 2024, at the Royal Box, Victoria Island, Lagos, following successful castings across 20 African countries.
The castings have brought together remarkable talents from across the continent, who will now compete for the title and the opportunity to enter the international fashion scene.
Future Face Global is a modeling competition organized by Beth Model Management, one of Africa’s leading agencies known for discovering successful models such as Fattou Kebbeh, Davidson Obennebo, Rayan El-Mahmoud, Olaniyan Olamijuwon and Mayowa Nicholas.
The show’s mission is to find the next African supermodel, nurturing them through training, partnerships, and global exposure. It is a platform that merges African culture, fashion, and creativity while pushing boundaries in the global fashion industry.
Future Face Global, formerly known as Elite Model Look Nigeria, has expanded its reach and celebrates this milestone year by spotlighting Africa’s diversity and cultural influence in global fashion.
Key Features of this year’s Grand Finale celebration include marking a decade and a half of discovering Africa’s next top models and giving the talents a shot at the global stage.
The 20 finalists will take part in a seven day bootcamp leading up to the finale, where they will undergo rigorous training, including catwalk practice, photo shoots, acting classes, health
and wellness workshops and professional styling sessions.
The grand finale will not only crown the winners but also feature African designers and streetwear brands, celebrating the continent’s fashion heritage. The event is expected to
attract top fashion industry leaders, modeling agencies and media houses.
The winners of Future Face Global will receive exclusive contracts with leading international modeling agencies, offering them the opportunity to launch an international career in fashion.
Founder, Future Face Global, Elizabeth Isiorho, says she remains committed to their mission of nurturing African talents, collaborating with international partners and local fashion houses as well as opening doors for young models to make their mark on the global fashion scene.
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