Sabrina Dhowre Elba (born July 16, 1989)[2] is a Canadian model, media personality, businesswoman and Goodwill ambassador of the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development. [3]
Sabrina Dhowre Elba
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Elba in 2018
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Born | (1989-06-16) June 16, 1989 (age 35) |
Alma mater | Simon Fraser University |
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Years active | 2014–present |
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(m. 2019) |
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Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[1] |
Hair colour | Black[1] |
Eye colour | Brown[1] |
Agency | IMG Models (London) |
Dhowre was born in Montreal, Canada, and is of Somali descent. She was the second oldest of her five siblings, raised by a single mother, and moved to Vancouver at the age of 12.[4][5] After graduating from high school, she enrolled at Simon Fraser University, earning her bachelor's degreeinphilosophy, with intentions of going to law school.[6][7]
Sabrina became a model, and was featured in various magazines, such as British Vogue and Elle.[8][9] She also was crowned "Ms. Vancouver" at a beauty pageant in 2014.[4][8] Her agency is IMG ModelsinLondon.[1][10]
In April 2020, she was appointed as a United Nations goodwill ambassador for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).[11][12] Her mother first introduced her and her husband to the IFAD.[13] Sabrina later said that her mother, Maryam Egal,[9] was "probably the reason" she worked with IFAD.[14]
She worked with her husband Idris Elba, also a goodwill ambassador, with IFAD to help launch a new $40 million fund intended on lessening impact of COVID-19 on "farmers and food producers in rural areas".[15] Both later worked with the IFAD on projects in Kenya, Zambia, and Egypt, aimed at helping farmers, and combating hunger and climate change.[16][17]
She also works with civil society organizations, such as Conservation International, on issues relating to the environment.[11] and Global Citizen.[18]AtCOP27, in November 2022, she was interviewed about the impact of climate change and the importance of empowering, and investing in, rural areas, to which she stated that there need to be long-term solutions, and said that impact of climate change in rural areas is "devastating".[14] In 2022, she became a co-chair of the European Board of Global Citizen.[18]
In January 2023, she and her husband later received the Crystal Award at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where they were speakers.[13][19] During the talk, she focused on food insecurityinSudan, Haiti, Somalia, and elsewhere, and struggles faced by small farmers.[20] In February 2023, she attended the Time100 Impact Awards in Dubai with her husband.[21]
In June 2024, Elba and her husband collaborated with Christian Louboutin on a capsule collection "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" where 100% of proceeds are donated to six charities worldwide.[22]
In February 2021, it was announced that the companies of Dhowre and her husband, Idris Elba, would be developing an Afrofuturist adult animated, sci-fi, series, tentatively titled Dantai, for Crunchyroll, a series said to be about a time when biotech has "created an ever-widening gap between the haves and have-nots".[23][24][25] The series was also described as an "afropunk sci-fi series" by Anime News Network.[26] In an April 2021 interview with Den of Geek, Idris Elba said the series is "mainly the brainchild" of Dhowre, who he described as a "super geek when it comes to anime."[27]
In 2022, Sabrina Dhowre Elba and her husband created a lifestyle and wellness brand known as S'ABLE Labs.[12][28]
Dhowre Elba appeared in the 2022 film Three Thousand Years of Longing as "British Council Lady."[29]
She met Idris Elba at a jazz bar in 2017 and she married him in Morocco in April 2019.[4][30][31] They married in Marrakech and honeymooned in Tanzania.[32]
Crunchyroll's latest Original Series include Dantai, an afropunk sci-fi series in collaboration with Idris and Sandra Elba's production studios