At the age of 16, Dunn made her runway debut in the New York shows in the autumn of 2007, walking in shows for
Marc Jacobs and
Polo Ralph Lauren, among others. Soon after, she quickly rose to prominence within the industry. In 2007, she was featured on
British Vogue as a "new star," and in 2008
Style.com listed her as one of the top 10 newcomers. She also walked 75 shows during the spring/summer 2008 season, including
Louis Vuitton and
Valentino. Dunn has since become a major fixture on runways, having walked for the industry's biggest designers. She was often distinguished for being the only black model in shows, for which she later condemned designers. She has garnered attention for her legs and for her walk which she says she practises frequently with very tall heels, walking over 60 shows during the spring 2009 season. In July 2008,
Steven Meisel selected Dunn to appear on the cover of the
Vogue Italia issue devoted entirely to black models. She has also been featured on the cover of
American Vogue,
British Vogue,
Vogue Turkey,
Vogue Japan,
Vogue Brazil and
Teen Vogue,
Miss Vogue,
Vogue Girl Korea,
W Magazine,
Glamour Magazine UK,
Elle (France, UK, South Africa, Japan, Brazil),
Wonderland,
Manifesto,
Fashion Magazine Canada,
Madame Figaro,
Pop,
Russh,
Muse,
The Sunday Times Style,
Ponystep,
Antidote,
Luella, and covering
i-D magazine eight times. She has been in campaigns for
Ann Taylor,
Burberry,
Balmain,
Calvin Klein,
Yves Saint Laurent,
DKNY,
Michael Kors,
John Galliano,
Victoria's Secret,
Tommy Hilfiger,
Topshop,
Kate Spade,
Express,
Jaeger,
Rag & Bone,
Gap,
Aldo,
Shiatzy Chen,
Benetton,
H&M,
Banana Republic,
Zalando,
Free People,
Selfridges,
Neiman Marcus,
Pepe Jeans,
Liu Jo and
Saks Fifth Avenue, and was the face of
Rihanna's collections for
River Island. She has appeared in editorials for the American, Italian, French, British, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Japanese, Brazilian editions of
Vogue,
Elle,
i-D,
Dazed & Confused,
W,
Pop,
Centrefold and
V, among others. In
Teen Vogues November 2009 issue where she appeared alongside
Chanel Iman, she discussed her and Chanel's previous competitive relationship, as well as the challenges they faced being black models in the fashion world. The issue sparked controversy as Dunn; who was 18 at the time, announced her pregnancy.
Teen Vogue faced backlash from the media, who accused them of glorifying teenage pregnancy. She continued to model until she was six months pregnant and couldn't fit into any of the clothes, notably walking the catwalk for the Spring 2010
Jean Paul Gaultier show, with a baby bump. At the age of 19, ten weeks after giving birth, Dunn returned to the runway at
London Fashion Week for the Winter 2010 season. For returning to work so quickly, she said her motivation was her son: More than anything, having a son has made me realise I have to make shit work: I'm his voice, I'm his lifeline, I have to be driven. I think he pushed me in the right direction. I've always been ambitious, but now I have more focus. I'm more hardworking. During the
2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, Dunn was one of the British models wearing
bespoke fashions created by British designers specifically for the event. The other models were
Naomi Campbell,
Kate Moss,
David Gandy,
Karen Elson,
Lily Donaldson,
Lily Cole,
Georgia May Jagger and
Stella Tennant. She wore a gold and white gown by
Jonathan Saunders with feathered headdress by
Stephen Jones. She also made her
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show debut for the 2012 show. In March 2013, Dunn appeared as the cover story in Net-a-Porter's
The Edit. In it she spoke of encountering discrimination telling the magazine that casting agents would say clients "didn't want any more black girls". In July 2013, she received media attention for tweeting that she had been cancelled from a Dior
haute couture show, "for her boobs"; rather than her skin colour – which she noted, "usually happens". In April 2014, it was announced that
Maybelline New York had signed her to join the brand. Her first role for the cosmetic company will be fronting the brand's Go Extreme Mascara, accompanied with print and television ads. She is pictured in the September 2015 issue of
Vogue modelling a
J. Mendel fox fur boa. Dunn signed a deal with British multinational retailer
Marks & Spencer to design a kidswear clothing collection. The collection; called "Lil' LonDunn by Jourdan Dunn", debuted in April 2016. A collaboration between Jourdan and British fashion retailer
Missguided was launched in April 2017, featuring athletic wear. Revenue for the company increased by 75%, with international sales increasing by 130%, whilst the campaign with Dunn was active. She appeared in a music video for
Nicki Minaj entitled "
Regret In Your Tears", directed by
Mert and Marcus in May 2017.
Accolades In February 2008, Dunn became the first Black model to walk in a
Prada fashion show during the 21st Century. In November 2008, Dunn was named "Model of the Year" at the
British Fashion Awards. In November 2013, she won "Model of the Year" at the ''Harper's Bazaar'' Women of the Year Awards. As of July 2014, she was declared an icon by models.com after appearing on their "Top 50 Models Women" list for seven consecutive years. As of May 2015, Models.com declared her a "New Super", a selection of models who are recognised as modern day supermodels; having transcended the fashion industry and established themselves as brands and celebrities. In November 2015, she won "Model of the Year" at the
British Fashion Awards, for the second time. In 2014,
Forbes listed Dunn in their top-earning models list, estimated to have earned $US4 million in one year. She was the first Black British model to make the list. She appeared on the February cover of
British Vogue in 2015, becoming the first solo Black model to grace the cover in 12 years.
Media and appearances Dunn appeared in the music videos for "
Yoncé" and "
XO" from
Beyoncé's
fifth self-titled studio album which is widely described as a "visual album" due to every song being accompanied by a music video. The videos were shot in
Brooklyn and
Coney Island, New York, respectively. The "Yoncé" video was directed by Ricky Saiz and features fellow models
Joan Smalls and
Chanel Iman. The video was inspired by the 1990
David Fincher video for "
Freedom" by
George Michael, which also featured models, such as
Naomi Campbell. The "XO" video was directed by
Terry Richardson and features Dunn alongside
Jessica White and Diandra Forres. From 2012 to 2014, Dunn hosted a cooking show entitled
Well Dunn, on
Jay Z's Life+Times YouTube channel. The web show featured celebrity guest co-chefs, such as
2 Chainz,
Wale,
Karlie Kloss,
Chanel Iman,
Cara Delevingne and
Joan Smalls. She was a guest on
The Jonathan Ross Show in March 2013 and later again in 2019, to discuss her career. She appeared in the 2012, 2013 and 2014
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. == Awards and nominations ==