Tuesday, 10 March 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " TOMIKO FRASER HINES " IS AN AMERICAN FASHION MODEL AND ACTRESS : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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Tomiko Fraser


Tomiko Fraser Hines
BornTomiko Fraser
BronxNew YorkUnited States
Modeling information
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight122 lb
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Measurements(US) 34C-27-37 ; (EU) 84-61-86.5
Dress size(US) 6 ; (EU) 34
ManagerCathy Quinn Models New York, Models 1 London
Website
http://www.tomikofraserhines.com
Tomiko Fraser Hines (born Tomiko Fraser May 2, 1968 [1] is an American fashion model and actress. She has done runway, print, and commercial modelling. Fraser is best known for being the first African American face of Maybelline, which she was from 2001-2007.[2] She starred in the 2001 movie Head over Heels. She is an advocate for Lupus erythematosus awareness.[3]

Biography

Fraser was born and raised in Bronx, New York. Fraser attended Cardinal Spellman High School. Fraser aspired to be a school teacher because of her love of learning. Her parents divorced when she was a child. She is 1 of seven children: she has 3 maternal siblings and 4 paternal siblings.
Her brother Terrell Fraser is a DJ. Her sister Shneequa died of brain Lupus.[4] Her Auntie died of scleroderma, a rare autoimmune disease.
On July 3, 2006 she married Christopher Hines.[5] After years of fertility struggles, the couple used donor eggs and in vitro to conceive.[6] Their twin sons Kaden James Hines and Bryce Harrison Hines were born 7 January 2013.

Career

I’ve been modeling for about 15 years. I’m a pro (laughs). I’ve been 5’ 9” since I was 12 years old, so I’ve had friends and family suggest that I get into modeling. But I’m pretty practical and I didn’t think, at the time, that modeling was a practical enough career.

Modeling

Fraser started modeling late for when thinking of terms of models. She was discovered by a modeling scout at 25 while working as waitress as Flat Iron District New Yorkrestaurant Lola. She stayed with the small agency for six months and her first modeling job was for Seventeen Magazine. She later signed to Ford Models and she walked theChanel runway in Paris Since then, she has appeared in numerous commercial and print campaigns including Essence (magazine),[7]TargetGainHoney Nut CheeriosGemey. Her fashion campaigns include Alfani shoes, GapTommy HilfigerJ.CrewTalbotsLiz ClaiborneOld Navy maternity.[8]
Fraser is most known for being the face of Maybeline cosmetics.[9][10] She was the first African-American model to represent the brand. Additionally, she is the longest serving spokesperson for any cosmetics company [11] from 2001-2007.
Fraser has worked Chloe, ChanelVera WangJohn GallianoNicole Miller, Vivienne Westwood and Emmanuel Ungaro runway shows.[12] Famous photographer Mario Testino has photographed Fraser for US Vogue. Also, she has graced the cover of Flare in 1999.
In 2012 while pregnant she modelled for Old Navy[13] and stork magazine My Ad For Old Navy.[14] She spent a majority of her career with Ford Models; but is currently represented by Cathy Quinn Models in New York.[15]

Acting

After years of modeling, Fraser turned her focus to acting. She is represented by Innovative Artists, and currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband.
Tomiko's first role was in Head over Heels with Freddie Prinze Jr. in which she portrayed a fashion model. Since then, she has appeared on CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationSoul Food (TV series)The Game (US TV series), and the feature film Monster-in-Law.[16]
In 2011, Tomiko became a judge on Model Latina: Las Vegas, Cycle 4.

Philanthropy

Fraser is also known as a Lupus Activist. The cause is near and dear to her heart as her sister Shneequa suffered from the disease. Fraser is a member of the Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) National Board of Directors.[17]

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