Danielle Herrington | |
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Born | Danielle Nicole Herrington May 26, 1993
Compton, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Model |
Years active | 2015–present |
Modeling information | |
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) [1] |
Hair color | Dark Brown [1] |
Eye color | Hazel [1] |
Agency |
Elite Model Management (New York) Women Management (Paris) [2] Milk Management (London) Modelwerk (Hamburg) [3] [4] |
Danielle Nicole Herrington [5] (born May 26, 1993) is an American model known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, including the cover of 2018 edition where she became the third African-American woman to appear on the cover — after Tyra Banks (1997) and Beyonce (2007). [6]
Herrington was raised in Compton, California, but rose to fame after becoming a resident of Brooklyn's Bushwick neighborhood. [7] [8] Growing up, she attended Gahr High School in Cerritos, California, before dropping out her sophomore year to be homeschooled, so she can focus on her modeling career. [7] Herrington came from a working family. [9] She describes her childhood as normal and says she was focused on school until college.
Herrington started envisioning herself as a professional model at the age of 8. [10] She attended John Casablancas' modelling school at age 10 or 11 with the encouragement of her mother. [8] She began modelling at age 13, [6] and Herrington was featured in GQ in November 2016 before she had 10,000 Instagram followers as an Instagram model on the rise who had already done jobs for Victoria's Secret. [10] She first appeared in the Swimsuit issue in 2017, which she booked four months after moving to New York City to pursue her career at age 21. [11] [12] The 2017 Swimsuit issue photoshoot, which took place in Fiji, was her first major photoshoot. [7] Her first runway performance was her New York Fashion Week debut at the Philipp Plein's spring show in September 2017 along with Irina Shayk and Adriana Lima. [7] She was selected as the SI Swimsuit issue cover model for the 2018 issue, [13] becoming the third black woman to appear on the cover of the Swimsuit Issue—after Tyra Banks (1997) and Beyonce (2007). [6] Herrington shot the 2018 Swimsuit Issue in the Bahamas. [6] She walked the runway for Plein the second time for its Fall 2018 show. [6]