Winnie Harlow was born Chantelle Brown-Young on July 27, 1994, in the
Greater Toronto Area, the daughter of Lisa Brown and Windsor Young.[6] She is of
Jamaican ancestry[6] and has two sisters.[7] She was diagnosed with the chronic skin condition
vitiligo, characterized by
depigmentation of portions of the skin, at the age of four. Harlow was a victim of bullying by other children and was reportedly called a "cow, zebra, and all manner of other disparaging slurs" throughout her childhood by students both black and white.[6] The verbal harassment led to her changing schools numerous times and dropping out of high school, after which she contemplated suicide.[6][7]
Career
Modeling
Harlow was discovered by America's Next Top Model (ANTM) host
Tyra Banks on
Instagram, and subsequently became one of the 14 finalists of the
21st cycle in 2014. She was the only Canadian ever cast on ANTM.[8] She was eliminated in the second week of the finals,[9] and participated in a separate competition called the "comeback series", where she continued to participate in the cycle's photo shoots along with the other eliminated contestants in an effort to return to the competition. After completing the comeback series, she was revealed to have received the highest average public vote score, and returned.[10] She was eliminated again in episode 13, being the ninth eliminated overall.[10]
Following her elimination from America's Next Top Model, Harlow modelled for the Spanish clothing brand
Desigual and became its official brand representative.[11][12] In September 2014, she walked and closed for the clothing brand Ashish for its spring/summer 2015 collection in
London Fashion Week.[13][14] She has modelled for fashion magazines such as i-D and Dazed,[15] and for the fashion website
Showstudio.com. In 2015, Harlow modelled for the Italian clothing brand
Diesel for its spring/summer 2015 campaign,[16] which was shot by British fashion photographer
Nick Knight.[11] She modelled for the Spanish[17] and Italian[18] editions of Glamour magazine and was featured in the August/September 2015 issue of Complex magazine.[19] She was also featured in the August 2015 issue of Cosmopolitan.[20] She was featured on Vogue Italia's website in an interview and accompanying photo shoot.[21] In August 2015, Harlow shot the cover of and an accompanying editorial spread in the September issue of Ebony magazine, where she appeared alongside former America's Next Top Model contestant
Fatima Siad.[22] In 2016, Harlow was featured in a commercial for
Sprite,[23] and was featured in a campaign for
Swarovski.[24] The same year, she was chosen as one of
BBC's 100 Women[25] In 2018, she modelled at the
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.[26]
Harlow posted a video titled "Vitiligo: A Skin Condition, not a Life Changer" on
YouTube in July 2011. She talked about the condition and answered questions about living with vitiligo.[11] Harlow spoke in a
TEDx presentation about her experience with vitiligo in November 2014.[7] She was presented with the 'Role Model' award at the 2015 Portuguese
GQ Men of The Year event.[29]
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
At the
2018 Canadian Grand Prix, Harlow was invited to wave the chequered flag, signifying the end of the race.[30] A miscommunication between race officials led to Harlow being instructed to wave the flag on what should have been the penultimate lap of the race. As a result of the application of the Formula One sporting regulations, the final result was declared based on the positions at the end of lap 68 (i.e., the official race distance was shortened by two laps from the scheduled distance of 70 laps).[30] The error did not seriously impact the race result.[30]
In March 2022 Harlow founded the sun care and skincare brand Cay Skin, saying she was influenced to do so after being badly sunburned on a photoshoot, where the photographer requested she not reapply sunscreen to avoid the white cast most sunscreen products leave in photos.[34][35]