Iman (model)
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Born | Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid 25 July 1955 Mogadishu, Somalia |
Nationality | Somali |
Ethnicity | Somali |
Alma mater | University of Nairobi |
Occupation | Model, actress, entrepreneur |
Spouse(s) | Somali man (m. 1973; div. 1975) Spencer Haywood (m. 1977; div. 1987) David Bowie (m. 1992; his death 2016) |
Children | 2 |
Website | destinationiman |
Modeling information | |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1] |
Hair color | Dark brown[1] |
Eye color | Dark brown[1] |
Manager | Tess Management |
Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid (Somali: Iimaan Maxamed Cabdulmajiid,[2] Arabic: ايمان محمد عبد المجيد; born 25 July 1955[3]), professionally known as Iman ("faith" in Arabic), is a Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur. A pioneer in the field of ethnic cosmetics,[4] she is also noted for her charitable work. She is the widow of English rock musician David Bowie, whom she married in 1992.[5]
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Early life
Iman was born in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. She is the daughter of Marian and Mohamed Abdulmajid.[6] Her father was a diplomat and a former Somali ambassador to Saudi Arabia,[7] and her mother was a gynecologist.[8] She has four siblings: two brothers, Elias and Feisal, and two younger sisters, Idil and Nadia.[9]
For her education, Iman attended high school in Egypt and later lived in Kenya,[7][10] where she studied political science at the University of Nairobi.[11]
Iman is Muslim.[12] She is fluent in five languages: Somali, Arabic, Italian, French and English.[13]
Career
Modeling

While still at university, Iman was discovered by American photographer Peter Beard, and subsequently moved to the United States to begin a modeling career.[7][14] Her first modeling assignment was for Vogue a year later in 1976. She soon landed some of the most prestigious magazine covers, establishing herself as a supermodel.[7]
With her long neck, tall stature, slender figure, fine features, copper-toned skin, and exotic accent, Iman was an instant success in the fashion world, though she herself insists that her looks are merely or typically Somali. She became a muse for many prominent designers, including Halston, Gianni Versace, Calvin Klein, Issey Miyake and Donna Karan.[10][15][16] A favorite of Yves Saint-Laurent, he once described her as his "dream woman".[17]
During her 14 years as a high fashion model, Iman also worked with many notable photographers, including Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn and Annie Leibovitz.[15]
Iman credits the nurturing she received from various designers with having given her the confidence to succeed in an era when individuality was valued and model-muses were often an integral part of the creative process.[10]
She is signed to TESS Management in London.[18]
Business
Iman Cosmetics

After almost two decades of modeling, Iman started her own cosmetics firm in 1994, focusing on difficult-to-find shades for women.[4] Based on her years of experience mixing her own formulations for make-up artists to use on her, she had a personal hand in the final product and also acted as the commercial face of the company.[10]
As of 2010, Iman Cosmetics is a US$25-million-a-year business. It is centered on US$14.99 foundations in 4 formulations and 14 shades, and is among the top-selling foundation brands on Walgreens website.[10]
In spring 2012, Iman signed fellow Somali designers Ayaan and Idyl Mohallim, founders of the Mataano fashion company, as brand ambassadors for her cosmetics line.[19]
Global Chic
Due to her marketability and high profile, Iman was approached in 2007 by the CEO of the Home Shopping Network (HSN) to create a clothing design line. Inspired by her childhood in Egypt and modeling time with Halston, Iman's first collection introduced embroidered, one-size-fits-all caftans. Today, her Global Chic collection is one of four best-selling items among more than 200 fashion and jewelry brands on HSN, having evolved into a line of affordable accessories.[10]
Cinema
Television
Iman twice appeared in Miami Vice, playing Dakotah in Back in the World (1985) and Lois Blyth in Love At First Sight (1988). Also in 1988, she appeared as Marie Babineaux on an episode of In the Heat of the Night.[20]
In the mid-2000s, Iman spent two years as the host of Bravo TV's fashion-themed show, Project Runway Canada. In November 2010, she along with friend and colleague, designer Isaac Mizrahi, also began hosting the second season of The Fashion Show, a series Bravo started to replace its former hit Project Runway that now moved to the Lifetime network.[10][21]
Film
An occasional actress, Iman first featured in the 1979 British film The Human Factor, and appeared in the 1985 Oscar-winning film Out of Africa alongside Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. She then portrayed Nina Beka in the 1987 thriller No Way Out with Kevin Costner, Hedy in the Michael Caine comedy Surrender the same year, and later played a shapeshifting alien named Martia in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). Iman also dabbled in some comedic roles, appearing in The Linguini Incident in 1991 opposite her husband David Bowie, as well as the 1994 comedy/romance film Exit to Eden.[22]
Video games
Iman makes a cameo alongside her husband David Bowie in the 1999 Windows 9x and Dreamcast 3D adventure game, Omikron: The Nomad Soul, developed by the video game company Quantic Dream. She appears as one of the numerous Omikronian citizens the player can "reincarnate" into.[23]
Philanthropy
In addition to running her global beauty company, Iman is also actively involved in a number of charitable endeavors. She is currently a spokesperson for the Keep a Child Alive program, and works closely with, among others, the Children's Defense Fund.[15] She also serves as an Ambassador for Save the Children, and has been active in raising awareness of their relief services in the greater East Africa region.[24] Additionally, Iman works with the Enough Project to end the global trade in conflict minerals, having played a key part in the public campaign against blood diamonds through her termination of her contract with the diamonds conglomerate De Beers over a conflict of ethics.[25][26]
Awards
Over the course of her long modelling and philanthropic career, Iman has received many awards. On 7 June 2010, she received a Fashion Icon lifetime achievement award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a special prize reserved for "an individual whose signature style has had a profound influence on fashion". Iman selected her friend, actress and former model Isabella Rossellini, to present the award.[10][27] Wearing a gown designed by Giambattista Valli with four giant diamond bracelets on each arm, Iman thanked her parents "for giving me a neck longer than any other girl on any go-see anywhere in the world".[27]
Personal life

Iman first married at age 18 to a young Somali man. The marriage ended a few years later when she moved to the United States to pursue a modeling career.[28]
In 1977, she married American basketball player Spencer Haywood. Their daughter, Zulekha Haywood, was born in 1978. The two divorced in February 1987.[29]
On 24 April 1992, Iman married English rock musician David Bowie in a private ceremony in Lausanne, Switzerland. The wedding was later solemnized on 6 June in Florence, Italy.[30] They have one daughter, Alexandria Zahra Jones, born 15 August 2000.[31] Iman is also stepmother to Bowie's son from a previous marriage, Duncan Jones. Both children bear what was Bowie's legal surname. Iman and her family resided primarily in Manhattan and London.[32] She became a widow when Bowie died on 10 January 2016.[33]
Bibliography
- I Am Iman (2001)
- The Beauty of Color (2005)
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Human Factor | 1979 | Sarah |
Exposed | 1983 | Model |
Miami Vice | 1985 | Dakotah |
The Cosby Show | 1985 | Mrs. Montgomery |
Out of Africa | 1985 | Mariammo |
No Way Out | 1987 | Nina |
Surrender | 1987 | Hedy |
In the Heat of the Night | 1988 | Marie Babineaux |
House Party 2 | 1991 | Sheila Landreaux |
Lies of the Twins | 1991 | Cat/Elie |
L.A. Story | 1991 | (cameo) |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | 1991 | Martia |
The Linguini Incident | 1991 | Dali Guest |
Remember the Time (music video) | 1992 | Queen |
Exit to Eden | 1994 | Nina |
Project Runway Canada | 2007 | self |
Project Runway Canada | 2009 | self |
The Fashion Show: Ultimate Collection | 2010 | self |
See also
References
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- Official website
- Iman at the Internet Movie Database
- Iman at the TCM Movie Database
- Iman at AllMovie
- Iman Abdulmajid at the Fashion Model Directory
- Iman profile at NYmag.com
- Iman Cosmetics
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- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Supermodel Iman is Ottawa bound for TV show. Canada.com (2008-06-25). Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
- ↑ Women of Achievement – Iman. Thelizlibrary.org. Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
- ↑ Iman, Peter Hill Beard, David Bowie, I Am Iman, p. 17.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 Iman: Not Just Another Pretty Face at the Wayback Machine (archived June 7, 2010). New York Times (2010-06-06)
- ↑ Iman sizes up hopefuls of 'Project Runway Canada'. Ctv.ca (2009-01-25). Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
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- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 INTERNATIONAL SUPERMODEL IMAN TO HOST PROJECT RUNWAY CANADA Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ New Chapters for Iman. Articles.latimes.com (2001-12-24). Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
- ↑ Beauty Icon: Iman. Style.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
- ↑ Iman Porfolio. Tess Management. Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
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- ↑ Iman at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Sneak peek : 'The Fashion Show: Ultimate Collection'. Denver.metromix.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
- ↑ Iman the fashion icon. Sheekomagazine.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-09.
- ↑ Omikron: The Nomad Soul – Allgame
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