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Adwoa Caitlin Maria Aboah[1][2] (born 18 May 1992) is a British fashion model. In December 2017 she appeared on the cover of British Vogue.[3] She has also been on the cover of American Vogue, Vogue Italia, Vogue Poland, and i-D.[4][5][6] In 2017, the fashion industry voted her as Model of the Year for models.com.[7] She is the founder of Gurls Talk, a platform that provides resources and a safe space for young women and girls to discuss Mental Health.[8]

Early life and family

Adwoa Aboah was born in Westminster, London, England, to Charles Aboah and Camilla Lowther.[9] The name Adwoa means "born on Monday" (she was born on a Monday) in the Twi language of the Ashanti Region.[10]

The Lowther family, headed by the Earl of Lonsdale, are members of the British nobility. Aboah's maternal great-grandfather was Anthony Lowther, Viscount Lowther. Aboah is a second cousin of Matilda Lowther.[11] Her granduncle was James Lowther, 7th Earl of Lonsdale.[9] Her father was born and raised in Ghana, and immigrated to England.[12] Through him, she is related to the Ghanaian politician William Kwasi Aboah.

Both Aboah's parents are involved in the fashion industry, as a location scout and photography agent, respectively.[13][14][15] Her sister Kesewa Aboah is also a model. Educated at Millfield, Aboah later graduated from Brunel University in 2013, with a bachelor's degree in Modern Drama.[16]

Career

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Adwoa Aboah on noughties fashion, Jeremy Scott and LA – LOVE 2017

At (5 ft 8)[17] Aboah has modelled for Calvin Klein, Fendi,[18] DKNY, Alexander Wang,[19] Theory, H&M,[20] Aldo,[21] Versus (Versace), Topshop,[22] Fenty x Puma,[23] Kenzo, Simone Rocha, and Erdem among others.[24][25][26][27][28][29] She was previously signed to The Lions but sued the agency for damages after they allegedly withheld $190,000 of her earnings.[30]

Outside of modelling, Aboah had performed some short-films and music videos and in 2017 she landed her first Hollywood role as Lia in the 2017 Hollywood adaptation of the Japanese manga Ghost in the Shell.[31][32]

After her own personal struggles with sobriety and a concern over the lack of mental-health resources for young women, In 2017 Aboah launched an organisation for young women called Gurls Talk.[33][34][35] During the COVID-19 pandemic Aboah created the '#CreativeTogether' initiative, with the hope that creativity could be a way to connect people and combat some of the anxiety surrounding the lockdown.[36]

She was featured in a 2018 commercial for Revlon's PhotoReady Insta-Filter™ Foundation.[37] Aboah was named British GQ's 'Woman of the Year' for 2017.[38] In 2017, Aboah made $1 million in modeling contracts alone.[39] In 2018, she was listed on the list of top 50 female models by models.com.[40] and was one of fifteen women selected to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue of British Vogue, by guest editor Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.[41] She is also a British Vogue contributing editor.[42] 2020 saw Aboah listed for the first time on the Powerlist of the most influential Black British people across all industries.[43]


Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2011 To Get Her Emily Mateo Film
2017 Ghost in the Shell Lia Film
2022 Willow Scorpia TV Series - 2 episodes
2022-2023 Top Boy Becks TV Series - 8 episodes

Personal life

Aboah has suffered from depression and drug addiction and is now sober.[44][45] She self-medicated with drugs from a young age due to depression and bipolar disorders.[17][44] She attempted suicide by overdose in 2015, at a rehab centre in London, which resulted in a four-day coma before recovering in a psychiatric hospital.[45]

See also

References

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