Liya Kebede
Liya Kebede is an internationally recognized supermodel, actress, designer, maternal health advocate and mother. She is the founder of the Liya Kebede Foundation, a Goodwill Ambassador for the World Health Organization’s maternal and child health program and an Advisory Board member for the Mothers Day Every Day campaign.
Liya is dedicated to reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality and to improving the well being of mothers and children worldwide. In 2005, WHO named her its goodwill ambassador for maternal, newborn and child health. As a WHO ambassador, she has been a vocal advocate for health, empowerment and development causes impacting women.
In 2006, she founded the Liya Kebede Foundation, which raises awareness, promotes proven, low-cost interventions, which reduce maternal and child mortality, and educates health workers. Her Foundation works closely with well-respected organizations such as WHO, UNICEF, the White Ribbon Alliance and the Fistula Foundation, combining international advocacy with on-the-ground work in affected areas. Liya has appeared before the United Nations and raised awareness about maternal mortality on outlets such as the Oprah show and the Today Show.
Career
As a leading model, Liya has been featured multiple times on the cover of American Vogue, as one of the leading faces of “the Return of the Super Model” issue and with the heading "Cover Model With a Cause". She has appeared in runway shows and major print campaigns for designers such as Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Lanvin, Emanuel Ungaro, GAP, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Oscar de la Renta, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada, Louis Vuitton, and others. Liya gained widespread attention in 2005 when she became the first model of color to represent Esteé Lauder. Forbes has named her one of the top 15 highest earning models.
In 2007, Liya launched a line of women and children’s clothing called Lemlem ("to bloom" in Amharic), which supports Ethiopia’s local weaving traditions. The line debuted its first collection in Spring 2008 featuring clothing handmade in Ethiopia and was picked up by J. Crew in April 2009. Lemlem combines Liya’s interest in fashion with her humanitarian work, creating economic opportunities for Ethiopian artisans.
Liya has also appeared in several films. Following roles in The Good Shepherd and Lord of War, Liya starred in the film Desert Flower, an adaptation of Somali model Waris Dirie’s autobiography chronicling her experience of female circumcision. The film debuted at the Venice International Film Festival to rave reviews.