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From rural Newfoundland to the runways of Paris and Milan: Meet model Shauna Griffiths

Model and fashion designer Shauna Griffiths is a rising star in Canadian fashion.
A tall woman with a shaved head walks down a fashion runways wearing a black, flowy dress with white embellishment.
Shauna Griffiths walked the runways in both the Milan and Paris fashion weeks in 2023 and has even bigger dreams for her fashion career in the future. (Arun Nevader/Getty Images)

When Shauna Griffiths was growing up in Ship Harbour in Newfoundland's Placentia Bay, she never dreamed she'd be walking the runways of Paris and Milan. 

But last fall, the model and designer crossed those two things off her bucket list. 

And she has big plans for her life in the fashion industry. 

Woman stands, smiling into the camera, wearing a a tiara and sparkly gown.
Griffiths credits her time in pageants for giving her confidence. She has won numerous titles, including Miss Canada Globe 2018. (Submitted by Shauna Griffiths)

Griffiths lives in Vancouver, a move she made in January 2020, when she started her studies in the fashion world. 

But her journey into fashion started much earlier than that. 

"At a young age, I was always fascinated by modelling and beauty pageants," said Griffiths, who watched fashion shows and draw dresses to fuel her passion.  

"When I was 18, I started to pursue it by taking weekly classes, with posing and different fundamentals of modelling."

She got more involved in pageants, including the Miss Canada Globe pageant, and credits the pageant world for giving her more confidence. 

Woman in all black and high heels walks down a runway in a large room with others watching.
Griffiths wears many hats with her company SG Fashion House, including coaching others on how to walk like a model. (Submitted by Shauna Griffiths)

"We learned all about etiquette and mannerisms, how to walk, how to smile, how to drink," she said.

"What I took away the most from beauty pageants was how it really affected your personal growth.… You had a different appreciation for yourself and other women."

After finishing a kinesiology degree at Memorial University, Griffiths worked at a clothing store in the Avalon Mall in St. John's for a while to learn more about business and styling. 

She says all that experience helped her get to where she is today, as the owner of SG Fashion House. 

Woman sits at sewing machine finishing a purple dress.
Griffiths is focusing more on designing her own clothing under the SG Fashion House brand, with hopes to showcase her collections on the world stage. (Submitted by Shauna Griffiths)

Griffiths is now a stylist for commercials and film, a model, a model coach, and a fashion designer.

But walking in both Milan Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week in September were certainly the highlights of last year, she said.  

She got the gig by applying to something called the Global Fashion Collective, which "allows international designers, models, and media to travel and showcase their collections or model internationally," she explained. 

"Soon after that I got an email saying that I was accepted."

Woman with a shaved head wearing a white dress poses on a fashion runway.
Griffiths says watching others walk the runways at Vancouver Fashion Week made her miss modelling. That inspired her to get back into it herself. (Arun Nevader/Getty Images)

With her sights on showcasing her work at fashion weeks in Vancouver and New York, Griffiths plans to balance her busy life while growing her fashion brand. 

And a tattoo on her arm, Just Keep Going, helps remind her that the hard work is worth it.

"Businesses fail all the time, people don't have enough time or energy, or they're just sick of trying to keep going. So that's kind of a gentle reminder that you can keep going, you can achieve anything you you want to achieve."

We meet model and designer Shauna Griffiths, founder of SG Fashion House, as she prepares for an even brighter future in the industry.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Melissa Tobin is a reporter based in Gander, working for Weekend AM and CBC Newfoundland Morning. Reach her at melissa.tobin@cbc.ca