Munroe Bergdorf has made history by becoming the first transgender woman to star on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK.
The British model and activist, who campaigns for gender and race equality and transgender rights, wears a bright red dress on the front of the February/March 2022 edition, shot by photographer Jordan Rossi.
“It fills me with joy and pride,” Bergdorf said of the cover, which celebrates Cosmopolitan’s 50th anniversary.
Looking back on her career, the 34-year-old, says: “I’ve learned a lot. Sometimes I feel frustrated being the only black trans person, or the only trans person in the room. I don’t want to be a token, the first and last – there needs to be a plan in place to incorporate that inclusion long-term.”
On one cover, South Sudanese 22-year-old Adut Akech appears alone, while on the other she poses alongside eight other models: Anok Yai, Majesty Amare, Amar Akway, Janet Jumbo, Maty Fall, Nyagua Ruea, Abény Nhial and Akon Changkou.
“No longer just one or two dark-skinned girls mingled backstage, but a host of top models took a meaningful, substantial and equal place among the most successful women working in fashion today. It means so much to me to see it.”
Bergdorf, Akech and their fellow cover stars are helping to pave the way for the next generation, proving that black and transgender women can succeed in an industry that has, historically, featured far more white models and celebrities on covers.
“That’s something I’m really proud of – hopefully, somewhere, there’s a young trans girl looking at this cover thinking, ‘I can do it too and who I am is not going to hold me back.’”
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