Russell has appeared in photoshoots for American and European fashion magazines like Vogue, Numéro, and W. She is an active endorser and is associated with brands including Calvin Klein, Armani, Louis Vuitton, and Benetton. Russell delivered a TED talk in October 2012, entitled "Looks aren't Everything. Believe me, I'm a Model", which went on to become one of the most popular speeches ever given at a TED conference.
Early life and education
Cameron Russell was born and raised in Cambridge.[3] Her mother is Robin Chase, founder of Zipcar. Her father is an engineer and was the CEO of the now defunct GoLoco, a car-pooling and social networking company.[4]
Russell displayed an interest in politics at an early age. [5] Friends of hers who had worked on the Clinton Presidential election campaign arranged a meeting on June 5, 1998 (when she was 10) with Bill Clinton after he delivered a speech at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[6]
She graduated from the Commonwealth School in 2005.[7]
She briefly attended Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, her mother's alma mater, before transferring to Columbia University after her freshman year. She majored in economics and political science.[8] Russell graduated from Columbia University with honors in 2013.[9]
Modeling career
Russell's mother had a friend who worked at Ford Models agency, and Russell decided to sign with that agency in 2003. She later moved on to DNA Model Management in 2006, switched to Women Management in 2008, and then moved to Elite Model Management in 2011.[10][11] In 2017, she joined the boutique agency The Lions.
In October 2017, Russell contributed to the #MeToo campaign by reaching out to other models, colleagues, and friends, asking for their personal experiences with harassment and exploitation. She used her platform on her Instagram[18] to anonymously post their testimonies in an attempt to bring further awareness to the sexual harassment many face but never speak up about.[19] She also is involved in politics, participating in the Democratic National Convention in 2020.[20]
Personal life
In November 2017, Russell revealed in an Instagram post that she was pregnant with her first child.[21][22] She gave birth to son Asa Baker Russell in March 2018.[23]
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