Ghanaian Model Setornam Nyendu featured in campaign for Kim Kardashian’s shapewear line.

Ghanaian born and raised Model, Setornam Nyendu also known as Bijoux Duchess on her social media profiles was one of the models chosen to model for Kim Kardashian’s shapewear line, SKIMS.

SKIMS is a solution-oriented underwear, loungewear, and shapewear brand that is developing the next generation of underwear, loungewear, and shapewear.

Image via www.skims.com

After spending most of her life in Ghana, Setornam moved to the US where her modeling career started. She has modelled for New York Fashion week and many other fashion shows.

She shared the news on her Twitter and Instagram handles saying:

” Who would have thought that little girl from Ketasco will be working with @KimKardashian for Skims. #Grateful.

Congratulations to Setornam!

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