Paris Fashion Week, where the fall-winter womenswear collections for 2020/2021 were unveiled, has come to a close, but we are still celebrating the beautiful Latina models , from established supermodels like Lineisy Montero to newer faces such as Hiandra Martinez, who hit the runways. We also had our eyes on three stunning Afro-Dominican models – Licett Morillo, Manuela Sánchez and Annibelis Baez – who starred on a history-making Vogue cover in September and are also taking the catwalks by storm both in the City of Light and the world over. These beauties rocked both the newest fashion trends for 2020, and also a host of cool hairstyles, from natural afros at Chanel and Paco Rabanne to cascading locks at Redemption.
We can’t get enough of these gorgeous ladies – and we’re betting that neither can you!
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Annibelis Baez
Annibelis strutted her stuff for Redemption. The statuesque beauty rocked a cropped bustier, blazer and plaid trousers for the label’s fall/winter show.
Manuela Sánchez
Manuela (who also made that famous September Vogue cover) got her start at prestigious Saint Laurent and now is an in-demand talent for luxury fashion houses around the world. She hit the Paris catwalks wearing a ‘90s-inspired look from Princess Charlene of Monaco’s fave label, Akris.
Ellen Rosa
Brazilian beauties were also represented on the catwalks! Ellen Rosa rocked a goldenrod pussy bow blouse and very sexy burgundy leggings for Saint Laurent. She posted this picture to her social media account, praising the French label: “Walking for @ysl thank you so much for having me on this amazing show.”
Lineisy Montero
“Thanks so much @virginieviard for let me be part of this amazing show,” Dominican supermodel Lineisy wrote on Instagram after her chic turn in the Chanel fall-winter 2020/2021 show.
Hiandra Martinez
Another hot model from the Dominican Republic, Hiandra rocked a Pat McGrath-created bold red lip when she hit the catwalk for Givenchy. “@givenchyofficial one more time, beautiful show thank so much,” the model wrote on social media of the show.
Licett Morillo
Santo Domingo-born Licett, who also made her runway debut for Off-White, was F-I-E-R-C-E fierce in a leather double breasted coat and snakeskin motif platform boots. The model, one of the women featured on the Vogue Dominican beauties cover, wrote on Instagram of her big day: “@pacorabanne thank you for having me in your amazing show.”