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Jeísa Chiminazzo |
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Date of birth |
April 12, 1985 (1985-04-12) (age 23) |
Place of birth |
Muçum, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Height |
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Hair color |
Naturally dark brown |
Eye color |
Green |
Measurements |
32½-23-34½ (US); 82-60-87 (EU) |
Weight |
46 kg |
Dress size |
34 (EU), 4 (US) |
Shoe size |
38 (EU), 6 (US) |
Jeísa Chiminazzo (born April 12, 1985) is a Brazilian supermodel currently residing in New York.
[edit] Biography
Jeísa grew up in Muçum, RS, Brazil, born to parents Ernani and Ivone of Italian and German blood. She has two sisters, namely Grace (6 years older) and Jéssica (5 years younger). She was discovered in 1998 at the age of 13 by a Brazilian actor and was promptly presented to a local modeling agency.
[edit] Career
Only a year after first gracing the covers of local magazines was Jeísa signed to the prestigious IMG Models in New York, appearing in Italian editions of ELLE and Marie Claire. The year 2000 brought many fashion campaigns, both local and international, seeing the Brazilian teen in campaigns such as Emanuel Ungaro. Though it wasn't until July 2005 that Jeísa got her big break, adorning French Vogue's cover and well establishing her within the industry.[1]
Jeísa has now starred on the covers of at least six different editions of Vogue (Brazilian, Spanish, French, German, Japanese and Russian) and has become one of the most successful contemporary runway models. As of 2006, Jeísa has featured in campaigns for Calvin Klein, Roberto Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana, Hugo Boss, Hermès, H&M, Victoria's Secret and Paul & Joe, as well as in editorials in i-D magazine, Japanese Vogue and L'Uomo Vogue.
[edit] Notable work
[edit] Campaigns
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- 2004/05 F/W CK Choice by Charles Anastase.
- 2004/05 F/W Calvin Klein Jeans by Mikael Jansson.
- 2005 F/W Mobettah (MoB) .
- 2005 F/W Arezzo by Bob Wolfenson.
- 2005/06 CK One fragrance by Fabien Baron.
- 2005/06 Eau de Marveilles by Hermès.
- 2006 S/S Dolce & Gabbana by Steven Meisel.
- 2006 S/S Boss Orange (Hugo Boss) by Fabien Baron.
- 2006 S/S Cavalli Class.
- 2006 S/S Paul&Joe.
- 2006 S/S Lacoste.
- 2006 S/S H&M.
- 2006 F/W GAP.
- 2006 F/W Boss Orange.
- 2006 F/W Tommy Hilfiger.
- 2006 F/W Triton.
- 2007 S/S Emporio Armani.
- 2007 S/S Boss Orange.
- 2007 S/S Helmut Lang.
- 2007 S/S Nieman Marcus.
- 2007 S/S Levi's Jeans.
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[edit] Catalogs
[edit] Covers
- November 1998 Toda Teen by Levi Mendez Jr..
- March 2001 Daslu by Claudia Guimarares.
- September 2002 Russian Vogue by Max Vadukul.
- December 2002 German Vogue by Alix Malka.
- September 2004 Italian Marie Claire by Max Cardelli.
- February 2004 Brazilian Vogue by Paschoal Rodriguez.
- August 2004 Brazilian Vogue by Paschoal Rodriguez.
- April 2005 Portuguese Vogue by Jacques Dequeker.
- June/July 2005 Vogue Paris with Isabeli Fontana by Mario Testino.
- July 2005 Russian Vogue by Lee Bromfield.
- October 2005 Japanese Vogue by Craig McDean.
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- March 2006 ELLE Korea.
- S/S 2006 French Magazine by Thierry le Goues.
- February 2007 Vogue Espana.
- February 2007 Vogue Bijoux of Paris Vogue.
- April 2007 Beachwear On Stage.
- July 2007 Brazilian Vogue.
- December 2007 Mixte
- January 2008 Italian Flair
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[edit] Editorials
- August 1998 ELLE Brazil by Feco Hamburger.
- November 1998 Toda Teen by Levi Mendez Jr..
- February 2001 Greek Vogue with Isabeli Fontana by Arthur Elgort.
- August 2001 Vogue Brazil by Miro.
- October 2002 Vogue Brazil by Daniel Kajmic.
- July 2004 ELLE Brazil by Jairo Goldflus.
- August 2004 Vogue Brazil by Guy Paganini.
- October 2004 Vogue Nippon by Ellen von Unwerth.
- April 2005 Vogue Portugal by Jacques Dequeker.
- April 2005 Dazed & Confused by Magnus Unnar.
- June/July 2005 Vogue Paris by Mario Testino.
- July 2005 Russian Vogue by Lee Bromfield.
- 2005 F/W Pop magazine by Mert & Marcus.
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- 2005 F/W 10 magazine.
- November 2005 V magazine by Nathaniel Goldberg.
- November 2005 American Harper's Bazaar.
- January 2006 i-D by Robert Wyatt.
- January 2006 L'uomo Vogue by Tom Munro.
- February 2006 Vogue Japan by Alasdair McLellan.
- May 2006 Vogue Paris with Alberta Ferretti by Patrick Demarchelier.
- May 2006 i-D by Dusan Reljin.
- May 2006 El Pais Semanal by David Dunan.
- 2006 V Magazine by Will Davidson
- August 2006 Super Magazine
- August 2006 Vanity Fair Italy by with Alberta Ferretti by Patrick Demarchelier.
- September 2006 Vogue Nippon by Willy Vanderperre.
- September 2006 Vanity Fair by Michael Roberts.
- September 2006 Vogue Paris by Craig McDean.
- October 2006 Allure by Tesh.
- November 2006 Vogue UK by Horst Diekgerdes.
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- November 2006 Vogue Italia by Michelangelo di Battista.
- February 2007 Vogue Paris by Andreas Sjodin.
- May 2007 Vogue Paris by Andreas Sjodin 1 beauty shot.
- June 2007 Vogue Brazil.
- August 2007 Harper's Bazaar (American edition) 1 beauty shot.
- September 2007 Harper's Bazaar (American edition) 1 beauty shot.
- December 2007 Mixte "La Reine des Lions" by Tiziano Magni.
- February 2007 Flair.
- 2008: Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
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[edit] Agencies
- Bleu Beverly Hills
- Francina Barcelona
- IMG London
- IMG New York
- IMG Paris
- L'Equipe São Paulo
- Louisa Hamburg/Munich
- SeeDS Berlin
- Why Not Milan
[edit] Trivia
- Jeísa owns real estate properties.[1]
- She completed her final highschool years via the Internet.[1]
- She speaks four languages (Portuguese, English, Italian, and German).[1]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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