Not many can boast working for a major modelling agency, with some of the top fashion brands in the world, being featured in Vogue – twice – and co-founding two meaningful organisations, or becoming a trailblazer that their younger selves could not even have imagined. But Naimah Janse can. Naimah is a St.

Maarten born-and-raised model, activist, house mother, and ballroom legend living in The Netherlands. As a trans woman, she has needed to move forward and forge her own path in ways that the majority will never be able to fully understand. Her journey and accomplishments hold a mirror to society, exemplifying the reality that many members of the LGBTQIA+ community face – needing to leave to home before they can be accepted, explore who they are freely, and thrive.

After facing serious discrimination in her youth and eventually coming out, Naimah connected to ballroom as soon as she saw it. Now at 36, she is a mother at the House of Elle in Rotterdam, which she co-founded; has been deemed a ballroom legend; and is also the co-founder of the Black Trans Art and Joy Fund, offering the support she wishes she could have had in earlier years. What are some of the accomplishments that you are really proud of? In 2020, I co-founded the Black Trans Art and Joy Fund, which is a non-profit organisation that raises funds for Black trans joy.

Co-founding this was really special to me because I created something I wish I had when I first transitioned. Helping the younger generation .