4/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Vibes: Fashionista, Mother/Daughter Magic, Proud Identity
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A lady never reveals her age, but let’s just say Samantha Harris winning the Girlfriend model competition is lodged firmly in my childhood core memories. I was getting all the peak nostalgia flashbacks of Dolly and Girlfriend mags, Victoria’s Secret runway shows and Australia’s Next Top Model and Samantha Harris was a very familiar name to me in that world.
Listening to this memoir on audio felt like revisiting that era but with so much more depth. It was genuinely lovely to learn more about Samantha not just as the stunning face I recognised but as a warm, thoughtful human being.
Her story offers a fascinating look into the modelling world, but what stood out most was how her journey differed so profoundly from her peers as an Indigenous woman. From navigating beauty standards to managing shyness and courage on the catwalk to even being able to travel to attend competitions, Samantha faced barriers others never had to consider and still pushed through with incredible determination.
I also really enjoyed listening to how Samantha used her experiences wherever possible to help others and support so many important causes outside of her modeling role.
The inclusion of her mum Myrna’s story into this memoir added an extra layer of heart. Hearing about the obstacles Myrna faced and the strength and love she poured into supporting Samantha’s dreams, gave this memoir such emotional richness.
This was such a lovely story and I finished with not only a better understanding of the cut throat realities of the modeling world, but also with a better understanding and huge admiration for these two remarkable Indigenous women and the legacy they continue to build.