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Meet Zaria

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Meet Zaria, More Than a Model is founded after Zaria whom wanted to display to her peers that she is indeed more than a run-way model while inspiring them to step beyond any box designed to label or restrict them.  

 

Zaria is an 11-year-old girl who is an outgoing, confident and kind individual. She is the second daughter in a loving family and is a model student at school. She loves to spend time with her family, playing sports outdoors, and exploring new places. In addition to her academic pursuits, Zaria is a professional model.

 

She has been featured in several magazines, advertisements, and fashion shows. Her bubbly personality and positive attitude are evident in her work. Her passion for modeling and her outgoing nature make her a natural in the industry and she has a bright future ahead of her

The Powerful Story Behind Zaria's Success

At the beginning of the program, Zaria along with many other minorities had to overcome multiple barriers any inspiring leader must face.  Luckily for Zaria she has a supportive family at home that assisted her into become the strong Queen she is today.

 

Unlike Zaria thousands of young motivationed enturpurens dont have access to mentors or a backbone to support them and the struggles they face. As a young African American female in the professional modeling area, Zaria had to battle the overwhelming financial burden of building a strong portfolio, proper interviews, and the cost of runway shows. Zaria also had to endure the racism and prejudice from the fashion industry.

 

Even though she was not deterred by the odds she had to overcome, it was still a struggle for her to break through the glass ceiling. Despite all the difficulties she faced, Zaria was able to prove to the world that she was capable of anything she set her mind to and is now one of the top models in the fashion industry.

 

Zaria was a young African American female in the professional modeling area may face a number of struggles in her pursuit of success. She may have to deal with racism and discrimination in the industry, both conscious and unconscious, which can limit her career opportunities. She may also have to battle against beauty standards that are traditionally geared towards a certain skin color or body type.

 

Additionally, she may have to deal with the lack of diversity in the modeling industry, which can make it difficult for her to find representation or to be taken seriously by potential employers. Despite the challenges, a young African American female can still succeed in the modeling industry by staying focused on her goals and being persistent in her efforts.

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