Adut Akech Bior[5] (/əˈdʊtəˈkɛtʃ/ə-DUUT ə-KETCH;[4][6][7] born 25 December 1999) is a South Sudanese-Australian model. Akech made her fashion week runway debut as an exclusive in the Saint Laurent S/S 17 show and went on to close both their F/W 17 and S/S 18 shows as an exclusive.[8] In 2018, she was chosen as "Model of the Year" by models.com,[9] an honour which was repeated the next year.[10] Models.com includes Akech in its list of the "New Supers."[11]
Early life & personal life
Adut Akech was born in Sudan (in an area that later became part of South Sudan), but was raised in Kakuma, Kenya. Akech was born on Christmas Day, on the way to Kenya.[12] She was 7 years old when she moved from Kenya along with her mother to Adelaide, Australia as South Sudanese refugees seeking asylum. They also had relatives there.[13][12] Akech has five siblings.[14] Akech was known as "Mary", her Christian second name in Adelaide, as Australian teachers found it difficult to pronounce her name.[15][12]
Akech is dating Samuel Elkhier. In July 2024, Akech confirmed she is pregnant with their first child via a Vogue photoshoot posted to her Instagram page.[16]
Career
Early work 2016-2019
Akech was introduced to the fashion industry by her family, and despite getting scouted multiple times by local modelling agencies when she was 13 and 14 years old, she started her modelling career at 16 years old, signing to her mother agency, Chadwick Models, in Sydney, Australia. Within the fashion industry, she prefers her birth name, Adut.
In 2019, Who magazine ran a feature about Akech but printed a picture of another model instead of her. Akech said that the error was "unacceptable and inexcusable" and felt that the "entire race has been disrespected." Who apologised to her for the error.[29] In this year, Akech also started working with the United Nations Refugee Agency to help refugees. In her words, "Refugees are just like everyone else", and she would want to be a positive role model for people that are in similar situations to her upbringing.[30]
In 2023, Akech started working with the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees , promoting causes to support refugees worldwide.[31]
Rise to prominence 2020- present
In 2020, Adut Akech was featured beside Naomi Campbell in Beyonce's "Black Is King" for the song "Brown Skin Girl".[32] Akech also appeared on the cover of the American Vogue in the same year.
In 2022, Akech worked several fall fashion campaigns including Michael Kors and Victoria’s Secret.[33][34] Akech was also part of the Hugo Boss and H&M holiday campaign.[35] She also appeared on the cover of the British Vogue and Vogue Italia.