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Althea Laing
- A pioneering model of enduring grace

The story of Althea Laing has been well documented over the years and her name has become synonymous with poise and grace. What you may not know is that beneath that polished exterior is a woman who is profoundly honest, startlingly real and even surprisingly funny.
Vivacious and opinionated as ever, Laing strolled into Buzzz’s offices recently for a photo shoot and found the time to dish about where she’s been and what she’s been up to since leaving the spotlight.

It wasn’t easy to get her to open up at times, and ever so often she would wave her arms at this writer as if to brush aside my questions, which she perhaps felt were too prying. Nevertheless, we did get down to speaking after her shoot, which proved to be a real revelation.
First of all, Ms. Laing is very particular. Not difficult, just particular and this is a trait of a perfectionist, who she appears to be in my humble opinion. She does not ask of you what she won’t give of herself and that made the entire afternoon hectic yet lots of fun. Her make-up had to be just right because as she puts it, “I will not be aged.”

When asked why, at this late juncture in her life, she sought to wear braces, she stopped what she was doing, looked me dead in the eye as if I had asked the most utterly ridiculous question and said, “ I can’t have my grandchildren saying ‘Grandma what twisted teeth you have?’”

Indeed, Althea Laing is a woman who keeps you on your toes. The stereotypical notion of models being airheads could never be said of Laing. A daughter of Black River, St. Elizabeth, she boasts that her parish was the first to receive electricity in the island. After being the fashion face of the 80s and early 90s, she withdrew from the madding crowd to go back to the country life that she loves, in order to focus on what was important to her, which was first and foremost family.

“Sometimes you have to pull back and reinvent yourself. I wanted to go back to school as I wasn’t feeling fulfilled…so that is what I did.” Now residing in Mandeville, she stays close to her parents while pursuing her other goals away from the “craziness of Kingston”.

Years ago, the crazy world of modelling pulled her in and at the incredible age of 29. She was discovered by Weston Haughton and went on to make history not only for her country but her race. Black skin, thanks to Althea, was in.

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