Christina Mendez

Christina Mendez
Born New York City, New York, United States
Website Official website

Modeling information

Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Hair color Auburn
Eye color Brown

Christina Mendez is a New York City-based plus-size model and entertainment personality.

Early and personal life

The daughter of immigrants from the Dominican Republic, Mendez was born on March 13, 1981 and raised in New York City. She is an alum of both Manhattan's Bayard Rustin High School for the Humanities and Morris Brown College in Atlanta.

As the granddaughter of merengue artist Joseíto Mateo,[1] Mendez has had exposure with the entertainment business from an early age. When her career was starting to launch off, Mendez soon discovered she was pregnant and later put her career aspirations on hold. She gave birth to her only son, Damian and at the age of 2, her son was diagnosed with autism.[2] Dedicating herself to her son's development and welfare, she placed her aspirations on hold for several years, however, in 2006 she resumed her career.[3] In 2011, she gave birth to a daughter, Kailey

Modeling career

Mendez has appeared in past issues of Glamour, Latina, Cosmopolitan Shape, The Source and many others. In June 2009 she became one of Essence's “Make Over Magic” virtual models which was featured on the magazine's website. She has also become one of the first full-size Latina models to have served as a featured model for such clothing line brands as Baby Phat, Apple Bottoms, Ashley Stewart, Rocawear, PZI Jeans,[4] and Dereon.[5][6]

In 2009, FoxNews.com, the internet subsidiary of Fox News named Mendez one of the most notable top plus-size models in the industry, while The Source declared her as one of the most influential Latinas in the fall of 2009.[7]

Continuing to break down barriers, Christina has participated in high-profile fashion shows during New York Fashion Week, where sadly, “Real Size Models” are not as prominent on the runway with avant-garde designers and/or high-end priced garments which include the “curvy” customer.

Television appearances

Mendez was one of four models featured in BET’s one-hour television special “Rip the Runway Model Search 2008”.[8] This behind the scenes, model search show followed Mendez through auditions, makeovers and a day in the life. Mendez opened the "plus size" segment of the 2008 special and later walked every year after.

Charitable work

She has served on the national board for Hispanic Support Organizations. Her work for the group includes organizing a scholarship gala for New York area students, working with Habitat for Humanity and the Dress for Success Campaign. She was also a member of political advocacy group Women Barack! The Vote.[9]

Christina has lent her support and voice to a charity which hits close to home- Autism Speaks. When Christina received the diagnosis of her son having autism when he was just 2 years old. Christina helps spread the word of Autism Awareness (especially to the Latino and African American communities where diagnosis are sometimes ignored) as an advocate and spokesperson for the New York chapter for over 10 years now.

References

  1. Bold and Bodacious: Christina Mendez from www.ladivalatina.com Summer 2009
  2. New Autism Statistics Raise Concerns from KEYC-TV 19 December 2009
  3. Role Models: Christina Mendez Q&A from latinitasmagazine.org August 2009
  4. Role Models: Christina Mendez Q&A from latinitasmagazine.org August 2009
  5. Interview With Christina Mendez, Plus Model Featured in BET's Rip The Runway, 3/01/2008 from www.plusmodelmag.com 1 March 2008
  6. "Fiercely Real Model Figure: Christina Mendez, Tyra Banks Website, 5/01/2010 from www.tyra.com 1 May 2010
  7. Christina Mendez Continues Taking the World by Storm from thehiphopcosign.wordpress.com 23 October 2009
  8. "BET's Rip the Runway Model Search 2008". from www.bet.com 26 February 2008
  9. Bold and Bodacious: Christina Mendez from www.ladivalatina.com Summer 2009

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