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Toni Garrn is a German model and humanitarian whose career took off with an exclusive Calvin Klein contract, debuting on the runway for the brand’s Spring/Summer 2008 show. Since then, she has become a global force in fashion, fronting campaigns for Carolina Herrera, Mugler, Dior, Hugo Boss, and many more. She has graced the covers of Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, and other top publications worldwide. Her impact on the industry has earned her a place on Model.com’s Top 50, as well as their prestigious Money and Icons lists. 


Beyond modeling, Toni is a dedicated advocate for gender equality and children’s rights. She has been appointed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development as an ambassador for United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (Gender Equality). She also works closely with Plan International on initiatives such as "Because I Am A Girl" and "Girls Get Equal", championing education and opportunities for young girls globally. 


In 2016, Toni founded the Toni Garrn Foundation, which supports girls' education, health, and personal development in Ghana, Uganda, and Burundi. Through its partnerships and programs, the foundation provides educational opportunities to over 650 girls annually. 


A key fundraising initiative of the foundation is the Super Flea Market, a global pop-up event launched in 2016. Originally called the Supermodel Flea Market, it debuted in New York and has since expanded to London, Paris, and Berlin, attracting over 10,000 visitors. The event brings together clothing and accessories donated by top models and designers, with 100% of proceeds supporting education, housing, medical care, and food initiatives across Africa. To date, the Super Flea Market has raised over $500,000. Now, the initiative is expanding to a global online platform, making it more accessible to supporters worldwide. 


Toni continues to balance her successful modeling career with her philanthropic work, using her platform to drive meaningful change.