Michelle Alves

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Michelle Alves

Michelle Alves.
Born (1978-09-19) September 19, 1978
Londrina, Brazil
Spouse(s) Guy Oseary
Modeling information
Height 5 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Green
Measurements 34-25-35 (US)

Michelle Alves (born September 19, 1978[1]) is a Brazilian model.

She was born in Londrina, Parana, Brazil, as the daughter of a lawyer (mother) and an engineer (father). Alves was a student in civil engineering at Brazil's Londrina State University prior to moving to São Paulo, where she pursued modeling. She describes herself as "always a good student" and "Almost a nerd."[2] She is also a polyglot, fluent in Portuguese, Italian, French and English.

She was featured in the 2002[2] and 2003[3] editions of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, appeared in two editions of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, and was also featured in their catalogs and their book celebrating the company's 10th anniversary, entitled Sexy.

Alves has signed contracts with Valentino, Christian Dior, Escada, Ralph Lauren, Missoni, Miss Sixty, Michael Kors, GAP, Emporio Armani, Michael Kors Swimwear, AKRIS and holds a deal with Yves Saint Laurent for their fragrance Cinéma's campaign. She has worked with photographers such as Steven Meisel, Patrick Demarchelier, Bruce Weber, Gilles Bensimon, Mario Sorrenti, Nick Knight, Steven Klein, Phil Poynter, Walter Chin, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin and Richard Avedon.

Alves was featured on more than 100 covers of major fashion magazines, including international editions of Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, French, Esquire, L'Officiel, Harper's Bazaar, Amica and Glamour.

Alves is currently living in Los Angeles.

References

  1. "Michelle Alves Date of Birth". MeetHollywoodStars. 27 September 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Deitsch, Richard. "THE MODELS". Sports Illustrated (Swimsuit Edition): 23. ISSN 0038-822X. 
  3. Deitsch, Richard (2005-02-18). Sports Illustrated 102 (7): 22–30. ISSN 0038-822X. 

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