How can our industry better represent the reality of our larger community and provide our next generation a proper example of what they see around them every single day? This representation should also look beyond race and include those of all body types, religion, sexuality, and gender identification. Adwoa Aboah Read Quote
I did a school fashion show, and I got scouted there, but I wasn’t very interested in modeling at that point. Adwoa Aboah Read Quote
I have a very bad memory. So I would like a chat bot to just remind me of everything I forget. I spend my entire life on Google trying to remember stuff. Adwoa Aboah Read Quote
The worst thing to do when I’m feeling insecure or a bit vulnerable is to scroll through Instagram. You only show when life is good on social media. Everyone looks happy all the time. Adwoa Aboah Read Quote
I love being a mixed-race woman in 2017. I feel part of something big. There’s this understanding that we’re all in it together. Adwoa Aboah Read Quote
Emotions were never the most important thing when I was at school; it was all about academics and this constant performance of pretending that you’re okay and getting on with life. Adwoa Aboah Read Quote
I never would have dreamt in a million years that I would have young girls coming up to me at Glastonbury or on the streets of L.A., New York, London, and telling me how much GurlsTalk or seeing my picture in a magazine means to them, as a woman of colour. Adwoa Aboah Read Quote