

Saint International's Raschelle who was the lead fashion story in last month's 'Essence' magazine (with actress Nia Long on the cover) has been signed to Trump Model Management. - Contributed photos Donald Trump's New York model agency Trump Model Management is the new home of Saint International model Raschelle Osbourne. Raschelle was the lead fashion story in last month's Essence magazine (with actress Nia Long on the cover). Raschelle's ravishing eight-page spread was styled by the fashion director for Essence. The fashion website: theones2watch.com, describes Raschelle as a 'mind-blowing, gorgeous 5ft. 10in. model'.
Young Raschelle arrived late at New York Fashion Week and quickly booked her spot on some of the most coveted runways of the show's season including David Meister, Imitation of Christ, and Mischon Schur. She also did an appearance for the Chanel resort line.
She caused a stir in her debut for Mercedes Benz Los Angeles Fashion Week last October, walking for a record 10 top designers in that market. These included Chan Luu, Corey Lynn-Calter and Frankie B.
Supermodel home
Saint International has started a relationship with Trump Model Management in New York. Trump is the home to current supermodels as Lisa Cant, Polina, and Hyde Park.
"This is a significant achievement in the strategic direction for the local agency. I respect the team and their passion from Trump and in fact I will be signing another model to them in the short term," CEO of Saint International, Dewight Peters revealed.
Trump Model Management is listed among the top five model agencies in New York. It shares the space with legend Elite Model Management. Their client list reads like a who's who in fashion including Marc Jacobs, Prada, Balenciaga, Versace and Roberto Cavalli.
Raschelle is represented in Milan by powerhouse Why Not, in Paris by Slides and in Germany by Modelwerk.
Raschelle was discovered during the Kingston leg of the last instalment of the Faces of Summer. She went on to win the coveted title and was signed to several leading international agencies.