The Business of Fashion Podcast

Awar Odhiang on Joy, Inclusion and Her Viral Chanel Moment

Dec 19, 2025
Awar Odhiang, a South Sudanese-Canadian model known for her viral moment closing Matthieu Blazy's debut Chanel show, shares her inspiring journey from refugee to international runway star. She discusses the pivotal moment of being scouted while working at Old Navy and how that transformed her self-belief. Awar critiques the fashion industry's approach to inclusion, emphasizing the importance of genuine representation and decision-making. She also highlights the joy of self-expression she experienced on stage and the boundaries she sets to maintain her happiness in a demanding industry.
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Refugee Roots And Early Ambition

  • Awar Odhiang recounts arriving in Canada as a refugee and growing up in Moose Jaw after being born in a refugee camp in Ethiopia.
  • She frames her family's move as for safety, education and opportunity, which shaped her early ambition to study and work hard.
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Scouted Folding Sweaters At Old Navy

  • Awar describes being scouted while folding sweaters at Old Navy and meeting agent Kelly Streit who told her he could change her life.
  • She says he believed in her before she believed in herself and that started her modelling career in Calgary then internationally in 2019.
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First Runway Built Confidence

  • Awar recalls her first runway with Jil Sander as terrifying but confidence-building thanks to Luke and Lucie Meyer.
  • She says their calm and a small smile before she walked turned fear into freedom and confidence on stage.
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