Veronica Webb was a top model in the 1980s and 1990s.
Originally from Detroit, she collaborated with top photographers during her photoshoots for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.
She modeled in fashion shows for famous designers like Gianni Versace, Azzedine Alaia, Isaac Mizrahi, and Karl Lagerfeld, including appearances at Chanel.
In 1992, Iman became the first Black model to have an exclusive contract with a major cosmetics company, Revlon – a historic moment in the industry.
She also worked with Victoria’s Secret, appearing in their catalogs and on the runway.
Webb has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including notable roles in projects like Jungle Fever, In Too Deep, Just Shoot Me!, The Big Tease, The West Wing, Dirty Laundry, and Malcolm X.
Her dating life was interesting too: she romanced Spike Lee, Cory Booker and Robert De Niro.
Now at 60, she still models, and looks sensational as well.
This week, the celebrity shared a photo on Instagram showing herself in lingerie while connected to a medical device.
Authenticity shines through. With New York Fashion Week just two weeks away, preparations are becoming very focused and deliberate. This stage isn’t about glamour; it’s about doing the same things over and over, staying disciplined, and honestly, putting a temporary hold on having too much fun.
I’ve been focusing on daily Pilates, long walks with a weighted vest, and strength training – all to stay strong as I get older. Plus, for the next two weeks, I’m cutting out alcohol, fried foods, and refined sugar. It’s a tough commitment, but I’m determined to stay on track until the show is over!
I’m adding body treatments to improve muscle tone and tissue health, but these aren’t about instant results or targeting specific areas. They’re designed to support my overall efforts by boosting muscle activity, circulation, and recovery – it’s about real progress, not quick fixes.
Fashion Week values dedication and steady effort over quick wins. It’s about refining your vision, becoming more confident and present, and prioritizing the process. The celebration happens after you’ve put in the hard work.
She got an early start in modeling as a teenager.
After high school in Detroit, she studied design at Parsons School of Design in New York.
She started her modeling career after a makeup artist spotted her while she was working as a cashier in SoHo, New York City.
Her career has also included contributions to Good Morning America as a cultural correspondent.
Webb pursued journalism and cultural commentary after making a splash as a model.
She has also written for The New York Times, Elle, and Interview.
Her writing covers trends in beauty, wellness, and even modern science.
Webb is married to Chris Del Gatto, who co-founded and leads the Del Gatto Finance Group. This company is the biggest lender to the diamond and jewelry industry worldwide that isn’t a traditional bank.
Before that she was married to George Robb from 2002 until 2009.
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