Sara Nuru

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Sara Nuru
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Nuru in 2013
Born
Sara Nuru

(1989-08-19) 19 August 1989 (age 33)
Erding, Bavaria, West Germany
(now Germany)
Modeling information
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Website saranuru.com

Sara Nuru (born 19 August 1989) is a German fashion model and entrepreneur. [1] She was the winner of the fourth cycle of Germany's Next Top Model .

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Since 2016, Nuru has been running nuruCoffee, a fair trade coffee company, and supporting Ethiopian women with microcredits through her non-profit nuruWomen. [2]

Early life

Nuru's parents are Ethiopian emigrants of Amhara ethnic heritage. Her mother, Mulu is a Christian and her father, Hussein is Muslim. She has two sisters. [3]

In 1999 Nuru moved to Munich with her family. She speaks four languages: German, English, Arabic and a little bit of Amharic, her parents' native language. [4]

Career

During high school, a friend of Nuru's persuaded her to participate in the fourth cycle casting of Germany's Next Topmodel in Munich. Nuru was chosen as one of the finalists and won jobs for Sony Ericsson and Gillette during the competition. On 21 May 2009, Nuru was announced as the fourth cycle's winner and the first Ethiopian winner. Unlike the three previous winners of Germany's Next Topmodel, Nuru did not win a modeling contract with IMG Models, but with the Heidi Klum GmbH, whose manager is Heidi's father Günther Klum. [5] [6]

Nuru at the Life Ball 2013 Life Ball 2013 - magenta carpet Sara Nuru 01.jpg
Nuru at the Life Ball 2013

Before Nuru won Germany's Next Topmodel, she had already been given the opportunity to gain experience as a model for friendly designers after she was approached by a photographer when she was 15 years old. She appeared in a fashion show held in Dresden which also featured cycle 3's winner Jennifer Hof.[ citation needed ]

In 2009, Nuru started a modeling career. She walked in shows in London Fashion Week London, New York Fashion Week New York, Milan Fashion Week Milan and Berlin Fashion Week Berlin, such as Escada Laurèl, Guido Maria Kretschmer, Gant , Cesar Galindo NY, Custo Barcelona and Roberto Cavalli .[ citation needed ]

In September 2022 she joined the criticism of Germany's Next Topmodel as she said: "I was not aware of how blatantly young women were treated there. It was as if I had blinders on, a lot is me I wasn't aware of it even as a participant. I'm still horrified by how young women are treated." [7] She added: "With the knowledge I have today, I would not take part in Germany's Next Topmodel again." [8]

Philanthropy

Since 2012, Nuru has been an ambassador for Karlheinz Böhm's charity Menschen für Menschen, with a focus on Ethiopia. [9] In 2018, Germany's Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Gerd Müller appointed her as Special Ambassador for Sustainable Consumption and Production. [10] She also works with advocacy and campaigning organization ONE. [11]

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References

  1. Carolina Schwarz and Lin Hierse (7 March 2020), Sara Nuru über die Karriere von Frauen: „Ich wurde andauernd unterschätzt“ Die Tageszeitung .
  2. Ulrike Timm (5 March 2020), Model und Unternehmerin Sara Nuru: Von der Kraft der äthiopischen Kaffeezeremonie Deutschlandfunk Kultur .
  3. Waegner, Cathy Covell; Laws, Page R; de Laforcade, Geoffroy (2011). Transculturality and perceptions of the immigrant other : "from-heres" and "come-heres" in Virginia and North Rhine-Westphalia. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub. p. 207. ISBN   978-1443827751. OCLC   825978037.
  4. "Star Datenbank - Sara Nuru". prosieben.de. 16 February 2022.
  5. Tasovac, Toma (22 May 2009). "Germany in top-model fever as the "Yes-She-Can" girl wins hit TV show". Deutsche Welle . Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  6. Schneeberger, Ruth (22 May 2009). "Topmodel-Finale: Sara Nuru gewinnt – A-ha!". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 15 June 2009.
  7. "Umgang mit GNTM-Girls: Ex-Gewinnerin Sara Nuru ist entsetzt". 23 September 2022.
  8. "Sara Nuru: "Ich würde an GNTM nicht noch einmal teilnehmen"".
  9. Sven Kuschel (19 December 2012), Topmodel Sara Nuru tritt das große Erbe von Karlheinz Böhm an  Bild .
  10. Gerd Nowakowski (10 March 2021), Topmodel Sara Nuru: „Am Anfang wurde ich belächelt und heruntergemacht“ Der Tagesspiegel .
  11. Fairness darf kein Luxus sein: ONE & Sara Nuru starten Kampagne, um Kaffeesteuer auf fairen Kaffee abzuschaffen ONE, press release of 8 September 2020.
Achievements
Preceded by Germany's Next Topmodel winner
Cycle 4 (2009)
Succeeded by