Alex Consani crowned first transgender Model of the Year at The Fashion Awards

Alex Consani has become the first transgender model to win Model of the Year credit:Bang Showbiz
Alex Consani has become the first transgender model to win Model of the Year credit:Bang Showbiz

Alex Consani has become the first transgender woman to win Model of the Year at The Fashion Awards.

The 21-year-old influencer - who was the world's youngest transgender model at the age of 12 - received the top honour at the star-studded ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday night (02.12.24).

Model Ashley Graham and 'Baby Reindeer' star Nava Mau presented Alex with the prize, and she used her time on stage to call for "change" in the modelling industry as many people over the years have been made to "feel insignificant".

In a poignant acceptance speech, Alex said: “Now, more than ever, it’s an important conversation that should be had about how to truly support and uplift one another within this industry, especially those who have been made to feel insignificant.

“Because change is more than possible — it’s needed.”

Alex recently became the first transgender model to walk in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show along with Valentina Sampaio.

The catwalk beauty - who became popular on TikTok amid the COVID-19 pandemic - described it as a "really impactful moment", she hadn't appreciated just how significance her presence was until afterwards.

She told Teen Vogue magazine: “That was a really impactful moment. It’s crazy, though, because I didn’t even realize I was the first to walk until after I walked the show.

"I thought that Valentina had already walked a while ago, so having that in my mind took the pressure away.

“At this level, [there] haven’t been any references.

“It’s really impactful to be [among] the first [to walk for Victoria's Secret] because I’m able to take the hate. If I get called out for something, but it’s something that I truly and morally believe in, I have absolutely no problem with it.”

Alex is thankful for the trans models who came before her and wants to "use her voice" to advocate for others.

She said: “I came into fashion at a time when people were looking for a space for diversity. I’ve talked to so many of the great trans models like Dominique Jackson and Connie Fleming.

"Their experiences were so crazy. Hearing how much they had to push the barriers for me to be where I am today, I could never compare my situation to theirs.

“There’s more we can do. And it starts with fostering a conversation. It’s scary, though, because if you talk about the need for diversity to someone in power, they might X you out and say, ‘Well, if you’re upset then we’ll just make sure you’re not included.’ And that’s not how it should be.

“Fashion, now more than ever, values a voice. If you have the ability to use your voice, then you have to use it.”