Vanessa Lorenzo Bra Size & Measurements: Profile, Biography And Photo Gallery
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Vanessa Lorenzo Bra Size: 34B
Vanessa Lorenzo Photo Gallery:
Vanessa Lorenzo Profile:
Nationality: Spanish
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Date of Birth: 1977
Place of Birth: Badalona, Barcelona, Spain
Height: 5'7.5" ; 172cm
Measurements: (US) 34-23-35 ; (EU) 82.5-58.5-89
Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36
Shoe Size: (US) 8.5 ; (EU) 39 ; (UK) 6
Agencies:
Nationality: Spanish
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Date of Birth: 1977
Place of Birth: Badalona, Barcelona, Spain
Height: 5'7.5" ; 172cm
Measurements: (US) 34-23-35 ; (EU) 82.5-58.5-89
Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36
Shoe Size: (US) 8.5 ; (EU) 39 ; (UK) 6
Agencies:
- Group Model Management - Barcelona
- Central Models
- Option Model Agency
- Modelwerk
- Why Not Model Agency
- City Models - Paris
- Scoop Models
- Harry's Model Management
- Yuli Models
- IMG Models - New York
- IMG Models - London
- IMG Models - Milan
Advertisements: Andres Sarda, Bloomingdale´s, Bobbi Brown, Cacharel fragance, Christian Dior, "El Caballo", El Corte Ingles, Emporio Armani Underwear & Swimwear, Escada, Esprit International, Farrutx, Federica, Formula Joven, GAP, Giorgio Armani, Guess by Marciano, Hugo Boss, Jocavi, Krizia, Laura Biagiotti 'Roma' fragrance, L'Oreal, La Redoute, Max Mara, Nautica Jeans, Neutrogena, Paco Rabanne, Pepe Jeans, Pantene Pro-V, Philippe Matignon, Premiata, Pronovias, Ralph Lauren, Red Point, Reebok, Rimmel, Roccobarocco, Swarovski, Tortellini Grand'Italia, Vichy, Victoria's Secret, Yves Saint Laurent,
Magazine Covers:
Magazine Covers:
- Canada: 'Elle' (Quebec) - February 1998
- France: 'Madame Figaro' - December 17 1994; 'Biba' - January 1995; 'Madame Figaro' - February 3 1996; 'Biba' - February 1997; 'Biba' - October 1999; 'Madame Figaro' - May 31 & June 12, 2003; 'Madame Figaro' - July 2003;
- Germany: 'Cosmopolitan' - August 2002; 'Shape' - February 2004
- Italy: 'Amica'; 'Cosmopolitan' - April & October 2001, May 2002
- Latvia: 'Cosmopolitan' - September 2002
- Mexico: 'Elle' - 2007
- Spain: 'Novias de España' - Spring/Summer 1995; 'Blanco y Negro' - April 16 1995; 'Vogue' - November 1995; 'Vogue' - September & November 1996; 'Elle' (supplement) - September 1997; 'Elle' - July 2000; 'Telva' - July 2000; 'Woman' - January 2001; 'Cosmopolitan' - November 2001; 'Elle' - November & December 2001; 'Telva' - December 2001; 'Woman' - November 2001; 'Cosmopolitan' - June 2002; 'Elle' (supplement) - September 2002; 'Kult' - August 2002; 'Woman' (supplement) - September 2002; 'Elle' - March 2003; 'Neo2' - June/July/August 2003; 'Telva' - August 2003; 'Elle' - December 2003; 'GQ' - March 2004, 'The European Magazine' - March 2004; 'Elle' (supplement) - April 2004; 'The European Magazine' - April 2004; 'El Semanal' - October 03, 2004; 'Novias de España' - #25, 2004; 'Telva' - January 2005; 'Vogue Novias' - Spring/Summer 2005; 'Woman (supplement)'- February 2005; 'Elle' - April 2006; 'Wapa Magazine' - May 2006; 'Woman' - July 2006; 'Elle' - September 2006; 'Elle' - December 2006; 'GQ' - January 2007; 'Woman' - July 2007; 'Rabat Magazine' - #10 2007; 'Marie Claire' - November 2007; 'Vanidad' - April 2008; 'Woman' (supplement) - April 2008; 'Woman' - June 2008; 'Telva' - April 2009; 'Elle' - October 2009; 'Telva' - November 2009; 'Woman' - February 2010 ; 'Conde Nast Traveler' - March 2010
- UK: 'Cosmopolitan' - September 2000; 'Cosmopolitan' - April 2003; 'Conde Nast Traveller' - June 2004; 'Easy Living' - August 2005
- US: 'Mademoiselle' - June 1997; 'Cosmopolitan' - March & September 2001; 'Self' - September 2001; 'Cosmopolitan' - April 2002; 'Women's Wear Daily' - April, May & June 2002; 'Glamour' - March 2003; 'Shape' - August 2005; 'Fitness' - October 2005; 'Shape' - September 2006
Fashion Shows: {Pronovias}
- Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 1996 {Armand Basi, D&G, Devota & Lomba, Joaquím Verdú, Lola Escobar, Mila & Tucho Balado}
- Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 1997 {Guillermina Baeza}
- Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 1997 {Bella Freud, Junko Shimada, Lolita Lempicka}
- Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 1998 {A Menos Cuarto, Carmela Rosso, Charo Azcona, David Valls, Devota & Lomba, Elisa Amann, Lluís Generó, Novo & Gonzalez, Roberto Verino}
- Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 1999 {David Valls, Devota & Lomba, Jesús del Pozo}
- Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 1999 {Andres Sardá, Armand Basi, Nuria Mora, Peter Aedo, TCN}
- Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 1998 {Blumarine, Collette Dinnigan, Jerome L'Huillier, Junko Shimada, Laura Biagiotti, Lolita Lempicka}
- Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2000 {Fisico, Roberto Torretta}
- Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2002 {Julie Sohn, Miguel Palacio}
- Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 2002 {Armand Basi, Josep Font, La Perla, Lydia Delgado, TCN}
- Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2003 {Emanuel Ungaro}
Notes:
- Vanessa had a part in the film 'Fuochi d'artificio' (1998/99).
- She appeared in the 2002 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.
- She appeared in the 2002 Greenpeace calendar by photographer Jauma de la Iguana.
- She appeared in the 2004 Larios Calendar.
- She featured the book 'España de moda' (2003).
Vanessa Lorenzo Biography:
It's in Barcelona, Spain, that her Andalusian parents gave birth to Vanessa Lorenzo on December 7, 1976. As early as 6 years old, she wanted to be a model.
Supermodel Vanessa lorenzo
When she was 10, her father had had enough of listening to her talking about such dreams and he answered an ad in the newspaper. The Group agency was looking for models and it didn't take long for them to sign Vanessa up once they saw what she had to offer.
For the next few years, it was a very hectic time for young Vanessa. Mornings were spent in school, she had four hours of ballet lessons in the afternoon, and every free moment she had was spent going to casting calls.
While other teenagers were preoccupied with acne and the opposite sex, Vanessa was pouring her heart into her modeling career. At 15, she was absolutely sure that modeling was her calling.
Now getting older, Vanessa's body was mature enough to play in the big leagues and soon she was being photographed by professionals like Jose Manuel Ferrater. Ready to take the next step, Vanessa quit high school and made modeling the focus of her life.
Vanessa finishes second in Elite competition
In the early '90s, Vanessa Lorenzo entered the Elite Look of the Year modeling competition. This was her chance to introduce herself to the rest of the fashion universe, and the outcome was that she didn't win the pageant but finished second instead.
Shortly after, at the age of 17, Vanessa left home and Spain altogether to relocate to Paris. It was her first time living on her own, but she wouldn't let that distract her from her dream of becoming a world-famous supermodel. She wanted to work with the best photographers and the biggest fashion houses.
Vanessa Lorenzo models pepe jeans
Even though she didn't speak any French or English, she was rushed to London to work on the Pepe Jeans campaign the day after she arrived. This would be the start of her international career.
She lived in the French capital for three years and it wasn't always a remarkable experience for Vanessa. She got homesick and frequently returned to Spain to see her family. She recalls that Parisians were cold and unfriendly, which made it difficult for her to feel accepted and get ahead in her profession.
Vanessa Lorenzo stars in movies
Vanessa then tried her hand at acting. She had previously briefly appeared in the little-seen Spanish movie Entreacte (1989), but it didn't leave an impression.
Following a long casting session, she was chosen by Leonardo Pieraccioni to be one of the female leads in Fuochi d'artificio (Fireworks, 1997).
In this Italian romantic comedy, Vanessa played a wealthy sex monster and it was a box-office hit in Italy. The following year, she starred in a short film called El topo y el hada and there was talk of her starring in a vampire movie, but it was never made.
Vanessa Lorenzo in Sports illustrated
After she left Paris, Vanessa relocated to New York City where she signed with the International Management Group (IMG) agency. This was the right move because it has allowed her to model for labels like Giorgio Armani, L'Oreal, Escada, Laura Biagiotti, Pantene, Christian Dior, Gap, Yves Saint Laurent, Ralph Lauren, and Victoria's Secret.
In magazines, she has been seen in Elle, Vogue, Marie Claire, and the 2002 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. Even better, she has made the covers of Cosmopolitan, Self, Glamour, Lucky, Elle, Vogue, Amica, Woman, and Neo.
vanessa lorenzo, busy career
Despite her busy schedule filled with photo shoots and schmoozing, Vanessa still finds time to relax and enjoy the best New York has to offer along with her boyfriend, fellow Spanish model Jordi Rosello. ( Askmen )
Vanessa Lorenzo Quote:
" This job can be very superficial. It is very important to keep your friends, your family, your roots... "
It's in Barcelona, Spain, that her Andalusian parents gave birth to Vanessa Lorenzo on December 7, 1976. As early as 6 years old, she wanted to be a model.
Supermodel Vanessa lorenzo
When she was 10, her father had had enough of listening to her talking about such dreams and he answered an ad in the newspaper. The Group agency was looking for models and it didn't take long for them to sign Vanessa up once they saw what she had to offer.
For the next few years, it was a very hectic time for young Vanessa. Mornings were spent in school, she had four hours of ballet lessons in the afternoon, and every free moment she had was spent going to casting calls.
While other teenagers were preoccupied with acne and the opposite sex, Vanessa was pouring her heart into her modeling career. At 15, she was absolutely sure that modeling was her calling.
Now getting older, Vanessa's body was mature enough to play in the big leagues and soon she was being photographed by professionals like Jose Manuel Ferrater. Ready to take the next step, Vanessa quit high school and made modeling the focus of her life.
Vanessa finishes second in Elite competition
In the early '90s, Vanessa Lorenzo entered the Elite Look of the Year modeling competition. This was her chance to introduce herself to the rest of the fashion universe, and the outcome was that she didn't win the pageant but finished second instead.
Shortly after, at the age of 17, Vanessa left home and Spain altogether to relocate to Paris. It was her first time living on her own, but she wouldn't let that distract her from her dream of becoming a world-famous supermodel. She wanted to work with the best photographers and the biggest fashion houses.
Vanessa Lorenzo models pepe jeans
Even though she didn't speak any French or English, she was rushed to London to work on the Pepe Jeans campaign the day after she arrived. This would be the start of her international career.
She lived in the French capital for three years and it wasn't always a remarkable experience for Vanessa. She got homesick and frequently returned to Spain to see her family. She recalls that Parisians were cold and unfriendly, which made it difficult for her to feel accepted and get ahead in her profession.
Vanessa Lorenzo stars in movies
Vanessa then tried her hand at acting. She had previously briefly appeared in the little-seen Spanish movie Entreacte (1989), but it didn't leave an impression.
Following a long casting session, she was chosen by Leonardo Pieraccioni to be one of the female leads in Fuochi d'artificio (Fireworks, 1997).
In this Italian romantic comedy, Vanessa played a wealthy sex monster and it was a box-office hit in Italy. The following year, she starred in a short film called El topo y el hada and there was talk of her starring in a vampire movie, but it was never made.
Vanessa Lorenzo in Sports illustrated
After she left Paris, Vanessa relocated to New York City where she signed with the International Management Group (IMG) agency. This was the right move because it has allowed her to model for labels like Giorgio Armani, L'Oreal, Escada, Laura Biagiotti, Pantene, Christian Dior, Gap, Yves Saint Laurent, Ralph Lauren, and Victoria's Secret.
In magazines, she has been seen in Elle, Vogue, Marie Claire, and the 2002 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. Even better, she has made the covers of Cosmopolitan, Self, Glamour, Lucky, Elle, Vogue, Amica, Woman, and Neo.
vanessa lorenzo, busy career
Despite her busy schedule filled with photo shoots and schmoozing, Vanessa still finds time to relax and enjoy the best New York has to offer along with her boyfriend, fellow Spanish model Jordi Rosello. ( Askmen )
Vanessa Lorenzo Quote:
" This job can be very superficial. It is very important to keep your friends, your family, your roots... "
Vanessa Lorenzo Photo Gallery:
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Vanessa Lorenzo Measurements: 34-23-35
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