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Sol Goss is a British male model represented by several prominent international modeling agencies. Based in London, he is signed with Supa Model Management. His global representation includes VNY Models in New York City, Premium Models in Paris, Elite Milan in Milan, Nest Model Management in Berlin, and Five Twenty Model Management in Sydney. These affiliations have positioned him among the notable emerging talents in the fashion industry.
Goss has been featured in a variety of fashion editorials and on magazine covers. His cover appearances include Museum Magazine and Masses Magazine. He has contributed to editorials for spring editions of publications such as Masses Magazine, Arena Homme+, and Magazine Antidote. Notably, he appeared in a conceptual editorial titled "If You Believe" for 10 Men Magazine. In the autumn season, he has modeled for Tush, Plaza Magazine, and Metal Magazine, further establishing his editorial presence across diverse fashion publications.
Sol Goss has walked the runway for globally renowned fashion houses and designers, including Topman, Craig Green, Kit Neale, Coach, J.W. Anderson, Margaret Howell, Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Tiger of Sweden, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Versus, Maison Martin Margiela, and Hill & Friends. His debut season marked a significant milestone when he became the first Black model in decades to open a show for Louis Vuitton—an achievement that garnered attention across the industry for its cultural importance and historical context.
Goss was discovered at a bus stop, a turning point that quickly launched him into high-fashion runways. In the same year as his discovery, he modeled for top-tier brands including Prada, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, and Alexander McQueen. He is recognized for his distinctive appearance, particularly his sharp cheekbones and full lips, which have contributed to his appeal on both editorial spreads and the runway.
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