Model Summer Rayne Oakes makes her début
Model and social entrepreneur Summer Rayne Oakes makes
her début
Summer Rayne Oakes is one of the most influential faces integrating the worlds of fashion and environmentalism
New York, May 5 (JY&A Media) ‘Summer Rayne Oakes is becoming one of the most influential women on sustainability in her generation,’ write Daniel Roth and Doug Cohen, co-chairs of the US Partnership for the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. ‘Based on her heartfelt commitment and tireless pursuit of opportunities to educate, inspire action and raise public awareness of the great needs of the world … we welcome her support and applaud her work.’
Oakes, a young
model-citizen just over 20 years, is emerging onto the scene
as an uncharacteristically passionate force of nature.
Although Oakes has already experienced early success in her
budding career, this is only a prelude to what her future
holds. Upon meeting this vivacious 5’10”, Ivy
league-educated beauty, one will no doubt be convinced that
her achievements thus far are only the beginning.
Summer Rayne began freelance modelling in New York City
during her sophomore year at Cornell University. She found
an interest in the fashion industry because it was a unique
niche to disseminate social and environmental initiatives,
something very close to her heart and course of study.
Instead of abandoning college to pursue her modeling goals,
Oakes simultaneously juggled a rigorous academic schedule, a
vast number of research positions, and travel to New York
City (despite the distance) to model and promote her career.
John Howell, Director of Tomorrow’s Planet TV
advised Summer Rayne that establishing oneself
simultaneously and successfully both as a fashion figurehead
and social entrepreneur is not just difficult, but unheard
of. ‘The world is full up with model–actresses, but
model–activists are a rare breed indeed. Summer Rayne Oakes
uses her modeling as a platform for her activism—and vice
versa. She embodies high style and intellectual credibility
in equal measure. She takes a good picture and walks the
talk about sustainable living. In her unusual role mix of a
career, she is blazing a new trail by wrapping fashion and
social justice in the same package,’ chimes Howell.
The editorial interest surrounding the story of this young
model–citizen is just beginning. Lucire, one of the world’s
foremost fashion titles online and a popular choice as print
among a number of countries, was one of the first magazines
to pick up on her story. The magazine also hails as the
United Nations Environment Programme’s first fashion
partner, which grabbed the attention of one of Oakes’s
acquaintances, director of the Environmental Library Fund,
Rémy Chevalier, who made the connection to the magazine on
her behalf.
For her April 2005 interview,
publisher Jack Yan writes: ‘[W]hat makes Oakes tick? This is
a Cornell graduate with degrees in entomology and natural
resources, the winner of numerous academic awards—certainly
not the twentieth century’s idea of the model. If she has a
fault, it may be that she is ahead of her time, and the
world is catching up.’
Being ahead of her time and
starting something from nothing are two concepts that Oakes
was used to at an early age. ‘Summer Rayne was not born into
a lineage of fashion models, socialites, environmentalists
or Ivy Leaguers,’ remarks Rachel Winters, Oakes’s senior
publicist. ‘She was born into a modest background in a small
town in northeastern Pennsylvania, began taking care of
herself at a young age, put herself through college, and
began embarking on a unique career path.’ Winters continues,
‘She took what she had, got involved in anything and
everything of interest, and ran with it. She was able to
figure out how to interweave her talents and assets to
produce combinational, multiplicative effects. Who Summer
Rayne is, what she has accomplished and where she is heading
all are driven through self-motivation, unbridled passion
and the quest for a greater cause.’
Oakes has an
undeniable ability to breathe life into projects and anyone
who has the pleasure of speaking to her about her mission
can feel the vigor she radiates. ‘People have a tendency to
gravitate towards her, especially because her enthusiasm and
energy fills any room she walks in,’ brags Brendan Lavin,
Summer Rayne’s associate publicist. Lavin continues by
saying, ‘She has incredible stage presence and an
intelligent beauty about her. She’s stately, she’s
articulate, she’s charismatic, and she’s down-to-earth.
However, at the same time she is witty, has a bit of locker
room-humor and an indefinable, raw edge that captivates
people of all ages and makes the most confident and humble
trip over their own feet.’
‘It’s great that people
are beginning to hear her story,’ comments Edward Miccinati,
a fellow colleague and fashion client. ‘Summer Rayne’s April
2005 début is an appropriate time to begin letting the world
know about her story. She is just beginning to bud both as a
model and as a social entrepreneur. It’s her first year out
of college, her first big strides into the modelling and
environmental industries, and all in conjunction with Earth
Day events.’
‘She’s been a very busy young woman,’
states Brendan Lavin. ‘She just flew back from Antigua where
she did two fashion editorials and one ad campaign. Now,
she’s switching gears and heading to Marina del Rey to
network at the Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability
(LOHAS) Conference.’
‘Summer Rayne’s ability to
prioritize and carry out her diverse tasks comes from
self-discipline, great talent, and dedication. Coupling
these traits with her intellect and gorgeous look makes her
one in a million,’ continues Lavin. ‘When she flies back
from California, she’ll be in a few meetings to seek
sponsorship for the Organic Portraits project, continue
working on her eco-fashion curriculum, and then she’s on to
more modelling that involves direct selling and
self-promotion.’
‘Both clients and the public
respect her and respond to her quite favourably,’ Winters
declares. ‘They find out she is something much more than a
model, yet not quite a supermodel or celebrity, at least not
yet. She possesses a rich aura of panache that can combat or
work well with any hierarchal fashion title.’
Jack Yan of Lucire bolsters that statement: ‘Summer Rayne
Oakes may be the archetype of the twenty-first-century
supermodel. While the s word has not been applied by the
media yet, she has all the ingredients that make one in the
modern context; an active involvement in environmental
causes, an intelligence quotient that hovers in the 180
mark, and a sexy, smouldering look.’ One thing is for
certain, the world has graciously opened its doors for Ms
Summer Rayne and all will soon be listening.
For more
information on Summer Rayne and her initiatives, log onto
her personal web sites: www.summerrayne.net and
www.organicportraits.org.