This Indian Sikh Model Is the Face of New, Improved Abercrombie & Fitch

Gill is a 20-year-old model of Sikh Indian descent and hails from the United Kingdom. Her first major break in the modeling industry came two years ago, when she became the first Indian model cast by iconic British label Burberry.

On Tuesday, Gill added another iconic label to her resume: Abercrombie & Fitch. Gill stars as the face of a reinvented and decidedly less sexy Abercrombie, Women’s Wear Daily reports.

“With the evolution of the brand, we wanted to try something new,” Craig Brommers, senior vice president of marketing at Abercrombie, told Women’s Wear Daily.

That includes a less lustful, nearly nude aesthetic — and a more inclusive one.

The A&F makeover: Abercrombie & Fitch has long been known for its sexified brand, with plenty of shirtless men with rock-hard abs in ad campaigns and plastered on store walls and billboards.

For a generation, it was undoubtedly the “cool kids” brand, an image the company’s former CEO, Mike Jeffries, embraced, though not without some backlash. Abercrombie was slammed for overly sexy ads, for not offering large sizes and being decidedly exclusionary, not only of “uncool kids” but also those who were ethnically and racially diverse.

After a series of quarterly losses, Jeffries left the company in December 2014. Abercrombie has since been trying to rebrand itself for a new generation, in part because of a trend shift away from preppy clothing and logos, but also because of a cultural shift toward inclusion, diversity and body positivity

Abercrombie, for its part, has also been taking steps to make diversity a key component in stores, hiring and advertising. In October, Jeanetta Darno joined the company as vice president of diversity and inclusion to further its efforts.

It’s also resulted in a much more diverse array of models, including Gill

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