
Hello fashion heads, I am excited, and you know why? The global fashion season is officially back. That means bold collections, striking runway concepts, and an impressive lineup of fresh faces redefining what modern fashion representation looks like.
Paris Fashion Week 2026 opened with powerful showcases from Louis Vuitton menswear under Pharrell Williams, alongside major runway presentations from Prada, Dior, and other global fashion houses.
Beyond the clothing, one of the most important highlights this season was the visibility of emerging models, many discovered not only through major agencies but also through smaller scouting networks across Africa and Europe.
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This year, several new talents of African descent made strong appearances across the runways, signalling a continued shift in global fashion casting.
The industry is increasingly embracing diversity, authenticity, and regional representation, and African models are now occupying some of the most visible positions on luxury runways.
African Faces Leading the Runway Conversation
Among the standout models featured during the season were talents from Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa, and beyond. Nigerian models such as Timelehin Owolabi, Korode Akiode, Iremide Akerele, Lammy Ajibola, Prince Charles, and Rouna Obigba represented the country strongly, walking alongside established international runway figures.
Other African and diaspora models who appeared across major shows included Malick Bodian (Senegal), Luthando Ngema (South Africa), Matthew Seymour (South Africa), Dara Gueye (Ghana), and Cheikh Diakhate (Senegal).
Their presence reflects a broader industry movement that recognises Africa not just as a source of inspiration but as a powerhouse of talent shaping the future of fashion.
Here is a full list of these talents;
Malick Bodian
Nationality: Senegalese
Fernando Cabral
Nationality: Portuguese (Angolan heritage)
Timelehin Owolabi
Nationality: Nigerian

Korede Akiode
Nationality: Nigerian
Ibra Niakate
Nationality: French (West African heritage)
Samuel Elie
Nationality: French
Luthando Ngema
Nationality: South African
Matthew Seymour
Nationality: South African
Iremide Akerele
Nationality: Nigerian
Dara Gueye
Nationality: Ghanaian
Cheikh Diakhate
Nationality: Senegalese
Rouna Obigba
Nationality: Nigerian

Alexandre Vidal
Nationality: French
Andrea Hoarau
Nationality: French

Prince Charles
Nationality: Nigerian
William Puatany
Nationality: Congo
Mohammed Hassan
Nationality: Egypt
Mohammed Isse
Nationality: Somalia

Rayan Lamarre
Nationality: French
Jeranimo Van Russel
Nationality: Netherlands
Hedi Ben Tekaya
Nationality: Tunisia
Muscab Abdiwali
Nationality: Somalia

Malik Anderson
Nationality: American
Badheil Lony Nyang
Nationality: Kenya
Banze Mohammed
Nationality: Ghana
Makur Mabior
Nationality: South Sudanese
Seyi Boluwatife
Nationality: Nigerian
Final Thoughts
Representation on luxury runways has long influenced fashion advertising, editorial storytelling, and consumer perception.
The increasing number of African models appearing at Paris Fashion Week signals a lasting structural shift rather than a temporary diversity trend.
It also opens doors for modelling agencies across Africa to build stronger international partnerships and scouting programmes.
As the season continues, one thing is clear: global fashion is no longer defined by a single look or region.
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