Model Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/model/ Thu, 02 Oct 2025 11:11:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png Model Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/model/ 32 32 Holy Couture: Olubukola Ogunniyi is Fashion’s Bold Voice for Christ https://queenmoremi.com/2025/10/holy-couture-olubukola-ogunniyi-is-fashions-bold-voice-for-christ/ https://queenmoremi.com/2025/10/holy-couture-olubukola-ogunniyi-is-fashions-bold-voice-for-christ/#comments Thu, 02 Oct 2025 11:00:07 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=6394 In a world where faith and fashion are often placed at opposite ends of the spectrum, Olubukola Ogunniyi is gracefully bridging both worlds. Tall, striking, and unmissable on the runway,…

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In a world where faith and fashion are often placed at opposite ends of the spectrum, Olubukola Ogunniyi is gracefully bridging both worlds. Tall, striking, and unmissable on the runway, she embodies everything that makes a model magnetic. Yet, beyond the glamour, she carries a deeper identity: a daughter of Christ who refuses to dim her light.

At QueenMoremi.com, we celebrate Christian women who move the world – women whose lives prove that success and faith can co-exist. Olubukola’s story is a reminder that Christ is not confined to the pulpit; He shines through boardrooms, classrooms, studios, and yes -even catwalks.

A Childhood Shaped by Faith

Olubukola’s journey began in Oyo State, where her childhood was marked by both loss and resilience. She lost her father at just three years old and later, her mother at 22. Yet, instead of leaving her broken, these experiences grounded her in the faith her mother instilled.

“My mum placed her faith upon a solid rock, which is Christ,” she recalls. “She always reminded us that Christ is our Father here on earth. Anytime we needed anything, she’d turn to God first. That became our normal.”

It’s this solid spiritual foundation that has continued to anchor Olubukola, even in the ever-shifting, high-pressure world of fashion.

Olubukola Ogunniyi childhood shaped by faithFrom Accounting to the Runway

Olubukola may now be a recognisable face on runways, but modelling wasn’t her first dream. She studied accounting at Yaba College of Technology, a path she pursued after financial challenges forced her to give up an earlier admission into International Relations.

But destiny had other plans. Her towering 6ft frame often drew questions: “Are you a model? Are you a basketballer?” And while she initially brushed it off, an invitation to walk in a student fashion show at Yaba Tech revealed a new passion.

From that moment, doors opened. Designers noticed her, offers came in, and modelling – though unexpected – became a God-ordained chapter in her life. “It felt seamless,” she reflects. “I believe it was God telling me to try something new.”

Navigating the Fashion Industry with Christ at the Center

The modelling world is often described as cutthroat, and stories of exploitation, rejection, and underpayment are common. But Olubukola’s experience has been different — not because the challenges don’t exist, but because she’s learned to navigate them with wisdom and faith.

“I was already mature when I started at 24,” she explains. “I knew what I wanted, and I set boundaries early. I don’t mingle too much, and I always keep my focus. To the glory of God, I’ve never been taken advantage of.”

That doesn’t mean the journey has been without disappointments. She recalls one painful moment when a designer she had once collaborated with rejected her for a new collection, claiming her face was “everywhere.” It stung – but instead of bowing to discouragement, Olubukola used the setback as fuel.

That moment taught me to value myself more,” she says. She created a professional rate card, stopped accepting random collaborations, and began curating her own projects. “Rejection pushed me to set higher standards.”

Being a christian model, faith and fashionRaising the Next Generation of Models

Today, Olubukola isn’t just walking runways; she’s guiding others. Young women, including those from her church, often come to her for advice. Her message is clear: Be mature, be prepared, and invest in yourself.

“This industry comes with rejection,” she says. “You’ll hear ‘no’ many times. If you’re not mentally and emotionally mature, it can break you. That’s why I tell upcoming models: Finish your education, be grounded, and know who you are before stepping in.”

Practical preparation matters too. She reminds young models to save money for self-investment – skincare, masterclasses, and personal projects. “You can’t just wait for jobs. Sometimes you have to create your own opportunities,” she adds.

Faith, Fashion, and the Secret Place

At the heart of Olubukola’s journey is her unshakable faith. She describes her spiritual discipline – prayer, worship, and time in the Word – as her “secret place,” the foundation for everything she does.

“People often ask me how I’m in fashion but don’t do too much partying or compromising,” she smiles. “The truth is, my secret place with God shapes me. Everything you see on the outside was first built there.”

Even in the middle of shoots or industry hangouts, she carries that presence. She remembers one moment when friends found her listening to a sermon in the middle of a bustling studio. “They said I was in another realm,” she laughs.

Christian women in fashionLooking Ahead: Deelevite and Beyond

Beyond modelling, Olubukola is channelling her creativity into fashion entrepreneurship. Her upcoming streetwear line, Deelevite, will launch with freestyle tees and baggy jeans, serving as an entry point into a broader vision.

“I want Deelevite to be more than clothes. It’s about creating awareness of a brand with depth and originality,” she shares.

And as conversations swirl around AI replacing models, Olubukola remains confident in the irreplaceable essence of humanity. “AI can create images, yes, but it can’t capture the originality of culture, tradition, or emotion. There’s still a place for real models.”

Her Message to Models and Every Woman

If Olubukola could gather every model in one room, her message would be simple but profound:

“Take your secret place with God seriously. Don’t joke with Him. That is the center of everything that happens in your life.”

For her, success is not about fame or the applause of the runway. It’s about shining the light of Christ boldly, wherever God places her. And in doing so, Olubukola Ogunniyi is proving that fashion and faith are not opposites – they are both canvases for God’s glory.

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At QM, we call it Holy Couture – when style meets Spirit, and when women like Olubukola show the world that faith will always be in fashion.

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#QMan: Kunle Remi is the Perfect Leading Man https://queenmoremi.com/2019/06/queenmoremimcm-kunle-remi-is-the-perfect-leading-man/ Mon, 24 Jun 2019 09:33:40 +0000 http://queenmoremi.com/?p=4751 For our #QMan feature this week, we are celebrating an amazing actor who’s making a memorable mark in Nollywood, Kunle Remi. Kunle is an actor, model and entrepreneur. After a short…

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For our #QMan feature this week, we are celebrating an amazing actor who’s making a memorable mark in Nollywood, Kunle Remi.

Kunle is an actor, model and entrepreneur. After a short stint studying Fisheries and Wildlife Management in university, he decided to study filmmaking at NewYork Film Academy after discovering his passion for acting, filmmaking and directing. He started acting professionally in 2011 after winning the reality TV show, Gulder Ultimate Search.

From then on, Kunle has featured in many award-winning Nollywood films such as Tiwa’s Baggage, Sobi’s Mystic, Falling, etc. He has also starred in several TV series, including Tinsel, Lagos Cougars Reloaded, Africa Magic’s Forbidden and a bunch of others.

Regarding his modeling career, he has featured in numerous ad campaigns for brands such as Zain Nigeria, MTN Nigeria, DSTV and Diamond.

In 2018, he was nominated for the City People Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor of the year.

Kunle is also an active advocate for Men Against Rape & Violence (MARV). MARV is a collection of actors, models and youth ambassadors, who speak out against rape, child molestation and violence against women.

We applaud you Kunle!

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From Misfit to Model: Dora Owusu is #BlackGirlMagic Personified https://queenmoremi.com/2019/03/from-misfit-to-model-dora-owusu-is-blackgirlmagic-personified/ Wed, 13 Mar 2019 06:26:29 +0000 http://queenmoremi.com/?p=4140 Once upon a time, mainstream cultural perceptions caused people to sideline dark-skinned African woman, regarding them as unattractive. Well, now the shoe is on the other foot, and the world…

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Once upon a time, mainstream cultural perceptions caused people to sideline dark-skinned African woman, regarding them as unattractive. Well, now the shoe is on the other foot, and the world can’t get enough of our melanin magic baby!

Ghanaian international model, Dora Owusu, recently took to her Instagram page, to share how a boyfriend she had during her pre-teen years, dumped her because she was “too dark.”

She shared this photo and story below:

“So I had a “boyfriend” when I took the photo on the left. We were connected through mutual friends but hadn’t met in person before. He had two photos of me, this one and another one similar to it. When we finally met in person… he broke up with me the next day. My friend had him on speaker phone asking why he broke up with me and he said “It’s because she’s TOO DARK, I don’t want a girl that dark”. You could imagine how that made 12 year old me feel. Although I had good friends around me to cheer me up I couldn’t help but still feel terrible. I wish I could tell the beautiful unconfident 12 year old me that in 10 years I would be a model working with @covergirl & @anastasiabeverlyhillsand that those feelings are only temporary. I can’t believe I felt so terrible about my looks and now I get PAID FOR THEM?! Look at God! He definitely ALWAYS has a plan. •
•The boy messaged me a few years ago (post-glowup) but 🖕🏿😂🖕🏿

With over 44,000 followers on Instagram, this model & fashion/beauty influencer, has been featured in campaigns for Covergirl, Sephora, Artist Couture, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Sophia Vegara, EBY , Cosmopolitan Magazine as well as others. She most recently starred in Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s  music video, All The Stars.

Dora’s deep chocolate complexion is highly sought after by photographers, brands and agencies – and she was recently signed to BMG Models. At the youthful age of 21, Dora’s career shows no signs of slowing down. While some may think modeling is just about being a pretty face, for Dora, being in front of the camera is a platform for a bigger purpose – showing girls who look like her that there is no limit to who they can become.

Photo Credit: Instagram

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