Rebecca Ayoko

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Rebecca Ayoko (born in Agogo around 1960) is an international catwalk model from Togo.[1][2]

Career[edit]

Rebecca was born to Togolese parents in Agogo, Ghana, West Africa. She grew up in a poor family and suffered abuse during her childhood. Rebecca sold doughnuts as a child.[1]

After appearing in advertisements for Kodak, Rebecca Ayoko went in 1980 to Paris, France, where she was noticed by Hachette Filipacchi's team. She also met Regis Pagniez, then director of Lui, and joined the Glamor model agency. She met with Yves Saint Laurent, and became one of the first few black models to walk at events in the mid-1980s. She worked as a model for the next decade. She became the face and star of different fashion shows. She got contracted to work for French luxury fashion house Yves Saint Laurent. After several years as the face of YSL, Rebecca was replaced by Katoucha Niane. In 2012, Rebecca published an autobiography entitled Quand les étoiles deviennent noires. The book was published by the French publishing house Jean-Claude Gawsewitch Éditeur. She dedicated her autobiography to her two children[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "From abuse to empowerment: ICC hears one woman's story to entrepreneurship". ICC - International Chamber of Commerce. 2017-10-13. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  2. ^ Ayoko, Rebecca (2012). Quand les étoiles deviennent noires - Des rues d'Abidjan aux podiums d'Yves Saint Laurent. EBOXK. ISBN 9782350133652.
  3. ^ "Elle". Elle. (in French). 1945. ISSN 0013-6298. OCLC 487411286.
  4. ^ "Rebecca Ayoko, ex-égérie d'Yves Saint-Laurent, raconte son enfance battue | Culturebox". Archived from the original on 2012-12-08. Retrieved 2017-11-16.