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Anjali Mendes, 64, first Indian supermodel and Pierre Cardin muse

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Anjali Mendes passes away

MARK MANUEL , Jun 19, 2010, 12.00am IST
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life/people/Anjali-Mendes-passes-away/articleshow/6062624.cms

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Anjali Mendes


Modelling world stunned by death of first Indian supermodel and Pierre
Cardin muse

The modelling world in Mumbai woke up to depressing news yesterday even
as the skies turned dark grey and weepy. Anjali Phyllis Mendes, the
first dark-skinned model to grace the Parisian ramp and become Pierre
Cardin’s muse, had passed away. She was 64, and India’s first supermodel
on the international stage, a tall and dark Goan girl with long legs who
opened fashion shows and walked the ramp with models including Shobha
Rajadhyaksha — now Shobhaa De, and Zeenat Aman.

On a whim, in June 1971, taking the money she had made on an assignment
with Shobhaa, Anjali flew to Paris on a one-way ticket. “She had an
extreme sense of adventure,” said Shobhaa yesterday, “and she went at a
time when black models didn’t exist and she was considered black. There
was no question of her coming back. Dressed in a saree, she staged a
dharna at Pierre Cardon’s salon and demanded to see him, sitting eight
hours without food and water until the great designer condescended to
giving her an audience... and instantly a role as his house model! She
had made it. Cardin cut his couture collection on Anjali for 20 years.
She was the toast of not just Paris, but all of Europe, but she had her
own desiness... she remained a Goan girl who served Goan meals with
French champagne at home.”

Anjali, who returned to her roots periodically, was in India (especially
Mumbai, where she had friends, and Goa, where she had family), only last
month. She had come to recuperate after moving home from Paris to
Provence... where she had what she described as a chateau. It was at
this chateau that Anjali passed away after falling suddenly ill and
being rushed to hospital with a low white blood cell count on Thursday.
In an interview to The Times of India in 2004, she had said, “I am an
ugly duckling who transformed into a swan on her own. I have proved all
that I had to prove to myself and there are no regrets. Focussing on
yesterday and tomorrow serves no purpose. I always live for the present.”

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