Moffy embodies the classic model archetype—striking silhouette, ideal height, and flawless measurements. Yet, one feature set her apart from professional shoots: her strabismus. Photographer Tyrone LeBon embraced the challenge, capturing her for POP Magazine. The images resonated widely, positioning Moffy as fashion's rising star.
In recent years, the industry has embraced diverse body types like curvy figures. Now, Moffy is poised to challenge conventions around visual 'imperfections' in this tightly guarded world.
Strabismus: A Game-Changer in Modeling?
Moffy, a promising young model with strabismus—a condition affecting eye alignment—faced early barriers in her career. But LeBon's bold photoshoot thrilled her and won over online audiences praising the fresh perspective.
Beyond her strabismus, Moffy checks every box for top agencies: enviable figure, stature, expressive face, radiant smile, and precise measurements. Previously sidelined by pros, she caught LeBon's eye via his partner Adwoa. 'Moffy is a girl that my partner, Adwoa, suggested to me. We decided to photograph her because we had recently shot with ordinary models and we wanted a change. Moffy has never been photographed for a magazine and it's always somewhat exciting to work with an inexperienced person,' he shared, as reported by Oddity Central.
Landing a Major Agency Deal
The shoot exploded in popularity, drawing acclaim and buzz. Fashion insiders were captivated, leading Storm Management—the agency behind Kate Moss—to sign her. Enthusiasts now call her 'the next big star,' a bold claim in an industry with rigid standards that evolve slowly.