Keidy Moreno

Keidy Moreno
Born Keidy Zoraida Moreno Marín
(1983-07-19) July 19, 1983
Cagua, Aragua, Venezuela
Nationality  Venezuela
Modeling information
Height 179 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown

Keidy Zoraida Moreno Marín (born July 19, 1983 in Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan model and Photographer.

Modeling

Moreno with more than 15 years in the fashion world, She started her career in the Miss Venezuela 2001 pageant representing Aragua state. In 2002, she represented Venezuela in the World Super Model contest in Beirut, Lebanon, where she won the title. After winning the World Super Model contest, Keidy signed to numerous model agencies around the world.

She has appeared in campaigns for Triumph, Garnier, Wella, Special K, Oil of Olay, Pantene, L'oreal, Clairol, Koleston, Nivea, Swarovski, Johnnie Walker, Christian Audigier, and Victoria's Secret. Keidy has appeared in different music videos for Grammy-winning singer Juan Luis Guerra's Mi Bendicion. She has also appeared in different commercials and work with American rapper T.I. , Wella hair spray.[1][2] Lexus and many more.

She is currently represented by Ford Models in New York,[3] Nevs Models in London,[4] Crystal Models in Paris, Unity Models in Munich,[5] Model Team in Hamburg,[6] Fashion Model Management in Milan,[7] New Model in Brussels, Time Models in Zurich,[8] Sweden Models in Malmo, Elite Model Management in Miami,[9] Ford Models in Chicago, The Campbell Agency in Houston, Ford Models in Los Angeles, Absolute Models in China,.[10] She was formerly represented by Model Management in Hamburg, Munich Models in Munich, Stella Models in Vienna, Next Models in Canada, and Boss Model Management in Cape Town.[11]

In 2003, 2005, and 2007, she graced the cover and host the "Amazonian Project", a calendar of Venezuelan which help the preservation of Amazonian forests through Sun Channel.

Keidy Currently is dedicated to fashion and portrait photography allowed her to highlight her artistic talent and apply all her experience.

References

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