![]() Hunter rose to global prominence after posing as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model in 1989. She was quickly signed up to Ford Models and immediately embarked on a successful career, landing a Cover Girl cosmetics contract and becoming the spokesperson for the company for quite a few years. She became the face of Tip Top Ice-Cream in New Zealand and was the "Trumpet Girl". ![]() Hunter began her career at age 16, modelling in France, Australia and New Zealand, appearing in Australian Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Australian Cosmopolitan and for various campaigns throughout New Zealand and Australia. Hunter's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 2006 Hunter's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 1994 As a child she wanted to be a ballet dancer, but at 13 became ill with toxoplasmosis, which curtailed her dancing ambitions. Her parents divorced when she was still a child. Hunter was born in Glenfield, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, and educated at Glenfield College. She has been on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue twice in 1994 (alongside Kathy Ireland and Elle Macpherson) and in 2006 (alongside six other models). She has appeared on several magazine covers, including Vogue, Elle, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, Cosmopolitan and Harper's Bazaar. Each program is unique to the Black girl experience as they have been co-designed with Black girls.Rachel Hunter (born 8 September 1969) is a New Zealand model, actress and the host of Imagination Television's Rachel Hunter's Tour of Beauty. Their programs teach participants to understand their world, advocate for their rights, and exercise agency over their lives through a continuum approach and creative platforms. ![]() Girls For A Change focuses on the development of self-identifying Black girls as leaders and change-makers across the Greater Richmond Metro Area.
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