Jamaican model Romae Gordon named among fashion’s top age-defying faces

A Jamaican model is taking center stage in what The New York Times is calling one of fashion’s most significant cultural shifts in decades. In the front-page Sunday Styles cover story, “Ageless Beauty: A Longer Runway to Be in Fashion,” chief fashion critic Vanessa Friedman spotlights Romae Gordon as one of the women redefining beauty […] The post Jamaican model Romae Gordon named among fashion’s top age-defying faces appeared first on CNW Network.

Jamaican model Romae Gordon named among fashion’s top age-defying faces

A Jamaican model is taking center stage in what The New York Times is calling one of fashion’s most significant cultural shifts in decades.

In the front-page Sunday Styles cover story, “Ageless Beauty: A Longer Runway to Be in Fashion,” chief fashion critic Vanessa Friedman spotlights Romae Gordon as one of the women redefining beauty standards on the world’s top runways. Gordon appears alongside iconic names, including Christy Turlington and Paulina Porizkova, as part of a growing movement celebrating mature models in luxury fashion.

The feature highlights a broader transformation across the fashion industry, where older women are no longer treated as symbolic inclusions but are increasingly becoming central figures in major campaigns and runway shows. Luxury houses such as Chanel, Proenza Schouler, and Givenchy are among those embracing the shift, alongside major cosmetics companies signing older women as brand ambassadors.

For Gordon, the moment marks a full-circle return to the runway after decades behind the scenes helping to shape Caribbean fashion talent. Over the years, she played a key role in scouting and developing models who went on to achieve international success, including Jeneil Williams, Jaunel McKenzie, Nadine Willis, Nell Robinson, Oraine Barrett, Shantae Leslie, and Zan Hyde.

Her comeback began with a runway appearance for Versace in Milan — her first international runway in more than 30 years. That was followed by Chanel Haute Couture in Paris under creative director Matthieu Blazy, and later his Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection at Grand Palais.

Gordon also walked in New York for Rachel Scott’s debut at Proenza Schouler and for Diotima, further cementing her return as one of the industry’s most compelling comeback stories.

In the New York Times feature, Gordon emphasized the commercial and cultural importance of representation.

“There’s a practical reality agencies have to face: that older women have the purchasing power to buy what is being presented and they have a desire to see themselves and their lived experiences in these spaces,” she said.

Beyond modeling, Gordon’s career spans multiple roles, including director of Caribbean fashion, television and live event producer, writer, and now once again, runway model.

Deeg of the Sheldon Alexander Group described Gordon as “the essence of the modern woman,” noting her role as a mother and multi-hyphenate professional.

As Gordon’s comeback gains momentum, her success is also reinforcing Jamaica’s longstanding influence on global fashion — and proving that the runway, like the industry itself, is finally expanding to embrace longevity.

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