The Gold Coast Bulletin

MODELS HAPPY TO STRUT THE CATWALK FOR DIVERSITY

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AS hundreds of fresh-faced hopefuls strut their stuff on a chilly Sydney morning for a coveted spot in the spring/ summer fashion parades, a young Ugandan Australian model says the shift towards diverse-looking models is a welcome change.

In 1992, Solomon Serugga’s parents moved from Uganda to Perth to start a new life in Australia, and the 23-year-old called the city home until relocating to Sydney a few months ago to chase his modelling and acting dreams.

“Growing up, you didn’t see that much diversity unless it was in ‘out-there magazines’, nothing that was normal, or casual stuff you would see on the racks,” Mr Serugga said.

“It’s pretty good that now they are trying to push it, especially because Australia is so diverse and now that there is a lot of first-generation people of different background­s growing up in this society.”

Across Sydney and Melbourne, about 350 models will find out in coming weeks whether they have made the top 40 for the David Jones SS18 launch in August.

The retailer has been spearheadi­ng change in the industry by using ambassador­s, including indigenous beauty Samantha Harris, and its current face Jessica Gomes with her Portuguese and Chinese heritage.

“DJs is always so great how they pave the way, it was amazing that they took me on board as their face and ambassador because I never really worked in Australia prior to that,” Gomes said.

 ?? Picture: CAROLINE MCCREDIE/GETTY IMAGES FOR DAVID JONES ?? Models at the David Jones spring/summer castings in Sydney; (inset) catwalk hopeful Solomon Serugga.
Picture: CAROLINE MCCREDIE/GETTY IMAGES FOR DAVID JONES Models at the David Jones spring/summer castings in Sydney; (inset) catwalk hopeful Solomon Serugga.

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