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Nigel Barker: Exploring His Dynamic Creative Journey + Celebrating 20 Years of "America's Next Top Model"

By Daniela Uribe

creative direction: vanessa coppes

Photographer: Michelle Behre

Stylists: The Style Duo

grooming: chris lanston

Location: blondes studios nyc

featured photography by nigel barker

Step into the world of fashion, beauty, and creativity as we sit down with the iconic Nigel Barker, a name most of you recognize from the famous TV show, “America’s Next Top Model,” which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. For 17 seasons, Nigel has graced our screens as a prominent judge on the beloved series alongside the iconic Tyra Banks, making an indelible mark on pop culture, fashion, and beauty worldwide.

But Nigel's accomplishments extend far beyond his role on reality TV or photography. With his keen insight and natural abilities, he has transformed various industries, effortlessly moving from photography to directing, producing, writing, furniture and fragrance design, and more. Simultaneously, he dedicates himself to philanthropy, leaving a profound positive impact and inspirational legacy through his remarkable talents.

In BELLA’s exclusive interview, Nigel shares the stories beyond the lens, giving us a glimpse into the world of fashion and photography that he's masterfully navigated, the industry developments he has witnessed throughout his career, and what new ventures await in the future.

Take us on a quick journey through your remarkable career, shedding light on how you transitioned from photography to becoming a significant presence in various creative projects.

I never intended on becoming a model, rather ironically I fell into it after my mother entered me into a televised model search in 1989. Instead of heading straight to college, I took a year off to try my hand at modeling to make a little money and see the world. One year led to two, which led to several more, and instead of a university life, I experienced the ‘School of Life.’

After six or so years traveling and living in cities like Paris, Milan, London, and New York, it became increasingly obvious that a modeling career wasn’t sustainable for me. I am a big guy at 6’4” and as the mid-nineties approached, ushering in the era of androgyny and heroin chic, I knew I would have to pivot. As it happened, I had always been a creative person and had studied fashion design, tailoring, weaving, and pattern-cutting, as well as photography at high school. So, it was pretty clear from working as a model that I would be more fulfilled and have greater staying power if I transitioned from one side of the lens to the other.

For several years I did both modeling and photography, and because of my experience as a model I was able to use that knowledge to help empathize with my subjects and help them relax in front of my lens. Then, of course, came “America’s Next Top Model” (ANTM), the perfect show for me as it was exactly how I got my big break many moons before.

Every day on ANTM was a learning experience. It was impressive to watch and learn how to produce an episode of the show, each week and every cycle getting more efficient, streamlined, and better. From Tyra Banks I learned to multitask; her ability to wear both producer and talent hats was amazing. She oversaw every detail of the show and simultaneously worked as the host and ran her businesses. She inspired me to do the same.

One of my big takeaways from that experience was that if you commit and do the work, great things are possible. The sky is the limit; if you can dream it, do it!

I have tried to never pigeon-hole myself into one creative arena and strived daily to challenge myself, from writing books to creating skateboards and photo booths, designing my own furniture line and fragrances, opening gyms like the DogPound, and directing documentaries and TV commercials to understanding that as a creative leader I can work for any type of company, directing the overall creative direction from marketing to advertising and everything in between.

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