Liya Kebede Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Liya Kebede Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Biography

Liya Kebede has a large shoe size. Below is all you want to know about Liya Kebede’s body measurements, and more!

Liya Kebede is an Ethiopian-born supermodel, designer and maternal health advocate who has appeared on the cover of U.S. Vogue three times. She has worked with numerous fashion designers such as YSL, Roberto Cavalli, Louis Vuitton, L’Oreal, etc. She became the world’s 11th highest-paid top model as per Forbes in 2007. She founded the Liya Kebede Foundation (LKF) in 2005, whose mission is to reduce maternal, newborn and child mortality in Ethiopia and around the world. Liya was born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She was discovered at her school by a film director and introduced to a French modeling agent. She married Kassy Kebede in 2000, and the couple had one son and one daughter, before getting separated in 2013. They have publicly split in 2015.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body shape:Unknown
Dress size (US):4
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 33-23-34 inches (84-58.5-86 cm)
Shoe size (US):9
Bra size: 32A
Cup size (US):A
Height: 5′10″ (178 cm)
Weight: 125.66 pounds (57 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Quotes

"I don't listen to people who say my dreams are impossible; I just work to prove them wrong."

Liya Kebede

"Take good care of your skin and hydrate. If you have good skin, everything else will fall into place."

Liya Kebede

"Miriam Were has made outstanding contributions to public health in the developing world. She brings basic medical services to women and children in East Africa."

Liya Kebede

"I don't think we should judge celebrities for doing charity work. Period. Whatever their reasons for doing it, they are shedding light on issues that would otherwise go unnoticed."

Liya Kebede

"When our mothers are alive and healthy, they do extraordinary things... like the mothers of Plaza de Mayo, who marched in Argentinean plazas, defying the military junta dictatorship and demanding the whereabouts of their abducted children... or the Liberian mothers who faced down civil war armed only with T-shirts and courage."

Liya Kebede

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