
My name is Claudia Tifeny Moreira, I was born in Luanda, Angola and immigrated in Montreal at the age of 6 during the war.
As I always say, I’ve been fighting since the day I was born and I still do. I was born with scoliosis and it affected my legs so I started walking at the age of 3. I didn’t want to let this dark side of my life affect me so I started playing sport at a young age. I liked to run a lot even if I fell often due to the weakness of my legs. I did athletics and played basket ball, I even wanted to be an athlete. At primary school a teacher started calling Claudia Schiffer telling me I should be a model shortly after the whole school started. I used to be very mad because at the time all I wanted to do was sports. And even if I’ve always been confident I am extremely shy.


I am always very nervous and excited before I shoot. I just try to relax as much as possible by working out, reading my bible, praying and drinking a lot of tea.


It really depends on who the photographer is. I became close to most people I’ve work with, some of them are even part of my familly now. I’m always friendly and very observant, I also like to give my ideas.

Once again it depends on the day. Some day I can be home playing with my brothers and the day after I can be running after castings, most of them are last minute castings so I never know how my week will be.

I can’t really answer this question because every single photoshoot I did made me into the model I am now.

When it comes to posing I really like Coco Rocha(a Canadian model) she is insane. Otherwise everyone inspires me in certain way and I am especially fascinated by darkskinned beauty and strong features.
What do you think is the hardest part about being in the beauty and fashion industry?
The hardest part for me, as a black female model is to be rejected and judged because of my skin colour. Talent should be the main criteria

I found out I am Gluten intolerant months ago. I unfortunately can’t eat everything as I used to do and I am a a big fan of pastry so it’s very hard for me. When it comes to beauty I am a very simple person, 95% of the time I don’t wear make up and I only use natural products. My number 1 product is coconut oil. I use it on my hair, on my skin and even on my food.
Do you have any advice as to how to ensure good pictures every time?
No matter what I do I just try to do it the best I can. Just be the best you can be and always give your 100%

It’s hard to be a woman in a men’s world and it’s harder to be a woman in world who forces you to accept how beauty is supposed to be. When we talk bout fashion, especially supermodels we talk about women’s like Naomi, Tyra, Grace and none of them were size 0 or two and still they are legends. This has to stop!
If you were not a model, what other profession would you have been doing instead?
If I wasn’t a model I would a business woman. I have many ideas and I would like to open my own company. I’ve always said I would be my own boss.

I am not a fashion addicted so I rarelly buy fashion magazines but I follow most of them. Starting from Vogue, GQ, W, etc and also like web magazines like Afropunk and fashizblack.

Thought modelling I cried a lot, tears of sadness but mostly tears of joy. Modelling allowed to meet the most talented and beautiful people all over the world. And if it wasn’t for modelling I wouldn’t have most of the close friends I have now. The 3 things I can’t live without are my phone (of course), My family and food (food is life).

Surround yourself with positive people, be positive, believe and most of all no matter what happens, be you.

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