Stacey McKenzie

Stacey McKenzie

Height: 178 cm
Stacey McKenzie has channeled her passion for fashion into a successful career. A model, motivational speaker,TV personality and actress, Stacey is a proven entity in the industry. Self trained as a model, Stacey has and continues to work with some of the worlds fashion elites. She has graced numerous pages and covers of magazines and landed major ... Show more »
Stacey McKenzie has channeled her passion for fashion into a successful career. A model, motivational speaker,TV personality and actress, Stacey is a proven entity in the industry. Self trained as a model, Stacey has and continues to work with some of the worlds fashion elites. She has graced numerous pages and covers of magazines and landed major campaigns including, Vogue (U.S, Italian, British, Korean and Spanish), Harpers Bazaar, Interview, Verve-girl, Flare, Vibe,Calvin Klein, Jean Paul Gaultier and MAC Cosmetics.In addition to modeling, Ms. McKenzie hosted Stylissimo on MTV Europe.! The show was broadcast all over Europe, Africa and Asia. She also corresponded for Fashion File, and, landed her 1st major role to date as a "quirky stewardess" alongside Bruce Willis in The Fifth Element.In 2006 Stacey accepted the job of becoming one of the judges and model master for Canada's Next Top Model.She returned to a 2nd season of Canada's Next Top Model as a Judge/Model Master. She was recently seen on hit Reality shows, America's Next Top Model, MTV's "Made" and Re-Vamped II, CBC Canada Reads and Host of CBCLive at The Genies Red Carpet 2012.Stacey pursued a vision to teach all aspect of modeling and most importantly teaching young people to be confident within themselves. Her pursuit of this vision led to the development of Walk This Way Workshops.Stacey is actively involved in giving back to the community, encouraging youth to "Own You" and "Rule Your Runway" with confidence. She is so passionate about her Walk This Way Workshops she's started a tour, focusing on channeling your inner supermodel to promote life-skill building in young girls and boys, men and women aged 12 plus in inner city communities. Show less «
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