Congolese model takes on Hong Kong’s prejudiced fashion industry
- Modelling agencies often told Harmony ‘Anne-Marie’ Ilunga they preferred white models, so instead she set up her own – representing women of colour
- The fast-growing agency represents a diverse range of models mainly from countries in Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia
Harmony “Anne-Marie” Ilunga is challenging typical Asian beauty standards upheld in Hong Kong that glorify whiter skin.
The 22-year-old Hong Kong model from Congo just started her own modelling agency – representing women of colour.
“We are here to celebrate diversity,” Ilunga says. “Everyone knows that Hong Kong is a diverse city, but the diversity is not represented, and more importantly, not celebrated.”
The agency forms a part of Harmony HK, the social platform Ilunga set up in 2018. The platform targets ethnic minorities’ lack of visibility in the city’s media, particularly in modelling and fashion, promoting diversity and inclusion of ethnic minorities and refugees in Hong Kong through art and fashion.
Ilunga always knew she wanted to model. “You should see the way I used to pose when I was a kid,” she laughs.