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Born on April 16, 1977, in Wau, South Sudan, Alek Wek was the eighth of nine children in a modest family. In 1985, as civil war escalated in Sudan, Wek and her family were forced to flee. During their journey, her father passed away due to complications from paralysis and internal bleeding. At the age of 14, Wek resettled in London, where she later attended the London College of Fashion, pursuing a degree in Fashion Business and Technology.
In 1995, Wek was discovered by model scout Fiona Ellis while shopping at a market in London's Crystal Palace. That same year, she appeared in the music video for "GoldenEye" by Tina Turner, marking her entry into the modeling world. In 1996, she signed with Ford Models and gained wider recognition after featuring in Janet Jackson's "Got 'Til It’s Gone" music video. Her outstanding rise was acknowledged in 1997 when MTV named her "Model of the Year."
Over the years, Alek Wek has become one of the most respected supermodels globally. She has walked the runway for esteemed fashion houses including Christian Dior, John Galliano, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Valentino, Tommy Hilfiger, Givenchy, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, Sonia Rykiel, Diane von Furstenberg, Viktor & Rolf, Emporio Armani, Zac Posen, and Hermès. Wek has also graced the covers of high-profile publications such as Elle, Cosmopolitan, and various international fashion magazines, though contrary to some reports, not Forbes.
Wek ventured into acting in 2002 with a role in the historical adventure film The Four Feathers. In 2015, she walked in the New York Fashion Week for Marc Jacobs. A year later, she was featured on the covers of four special editions of Brazilian Elle, further cementing her status as a fashion icon.
Beyond modeling, Alek Wek delved into handbag design, launching her brand, Wek 1933, which draws inspiration from her father's birth year. She has actively contributed to humanitarian efforts, serving as an advisor to the U.S. Committee for Refugees’ Advisory Council, advocating for refugee rights and drawing global attention to the situation in Sudan.
In 2007, Wek published her memoir, Alek: From Sudanese Refugee to International Supermodel, recounting her journey from war-torn Sudan to global modeling fame. The book provides insights into her resilience and success in overcoming adversity.
Wek maintains a private personal life and publicly shares little about it. She was previously in a relationship with Italian real estate developer Riccardo Sala, with whom she has a child. She has not publicly confirmed any marriage or divorce. As of recent reports, she is dating Lammy Dube, but little is known about him.
Alek Wek is widely regarded as a pioneering figure in the fashion industry and a powerful role model within the Black community. Her work ethic, graceful presence, and trailblazing achievements have inspired millions. According to reliable sources, her estimated net worth is approximately $20 million. She continues to influence both fashion and humanitarian initiatives, exemplifying perseverance and elegance.
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