Emme (model)

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Melissa Owens Miller (born June 30, 1963), known professionally as Emme, is an American plus-size model, social reformer and body image advocate. Emme gained worldwide fame as the first full-figured model chosen for People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People, first in 1994, then for a second time in 1999. Emme is largely recognized in the 1990s as the leading model in the profession, as well as its highest earner.[1][2]

Born
Melissa Miller

(1963-06-30) June 30, 1963 (age 62)
Othernames
  • Emme
  • Melissa Entwistle
  • Melissa Julian (On-Air TV Reporter)
OccupationsTV Reporter (1986–1988)
Model, Activist (1989–present)
TV Personality (1994–present)
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Emme advertising for Chromat in 2018
Born
Melissa Miller

(1963-06-30) June 30, 1963 (age 62)
Other names
  • Emme
  • Melissa Entwistle
  • Melissa Julian (On-Air TV Reporter)
Alma materKent School
Syracuse University (BS)
OccupationsTV Reporter (1986–1988)
Model, Activist (1989–present)
TV Personality (1994–present)
Years active1989–present
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Spouse(s)Phillip Aronson
(m. 1989–2008; divorced)
Children1
Websitewww.emmenation.com
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Early life

Born Melissa Miller in New York City, Emme was raised in Saudi Arabia, and returned to the United States as a teenager to attend Kent School in northwest Connecticut.[1]

In her book, she tells the story of her stepfather instructing her at age 12 to strip down to her underwear while he took a black marker and drew circles on her outer thighs, hips, stomach and arms to highlight where she needed to lose weight.[1]

Syracuse University awarded Emme a full athletic scholarship and she became a member of the crew team; she is also a member of the Syracuse University Orange Plus Hall of Fame, where she was inducted for her significant contribution to women's athletics and to the sport of rowing[3] In addition, Emme was invited to the U.S. Olympic Team trials, as well as several U.S. National Team trials.

After graduating in 1985,[4] she spent two years in Flagstaff, Arizona, where she was a reporter and morning anchor for the NBC affiliate KNAZ-TV.

Career

Emme for Chromat in 2018

In 1998, she was the first plus-size model to be a spokesperson for Revlon.[5] Emme had a sportswear line of sized 2–26 women's clothing sold at QVC under the me BY EMME label and the Emme Collection sportswear line manufactured by Kellwood and sold to department stores.

A 16" collectible doll bearing Emme's name and likeness generates money to benefit body image and self-esteem organizations.[6]

Personal life

Emme's sister Melanie is also a model.[7] Emme married Phillip Aronson in 1989 and moved to Closter, New Jersey.[2] In 2001, Emme's daughter Toby was born. She separated from her husband in 2007, and later finalized her divorce in 2008.[2][8] Emme's daughter Toby Cole was recently in Teen Vogue and is signed at IMG Models.[9]

Cancer

In May 2007 Emme was diagnosed with Stage 2a Hodgkin's lymphoma – a type of lymphoma that is often curable with radiation and chemotherapy. She had surgery and in November 2007 doctors declared that she was "cancer-free".[10]

Awards

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AwardOrganizationYear
Hall of Fame [11]Syracuse University Orange Plus1994
Woman of Distinction – New York[citation needed]Girl Scouts of the USA1997
S.A.R.A. Award [12]Syracuse University2006
Letterwinner of Distinction [12]Syracuse University2008
Hall of Fame [12]Syracuse Alumni Rowing Association2013
Inspiration and Visionary Award [13]Women & Fashion FilmFest (WFF)2015
Fashioning Futures for Women Award [14]Career Wardrobe2015
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