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+ | ====== Aymeline Valade ====== | ||
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+ | ~~socialite~~ | ||
+ | The rising star and beauty, Aymeline Valade, was born on 17th October, 1984, in Montpellier, | ||
+ | This is mainly because she wanted to focus on her communications and journalism studies. But due to some unknown reasons, she put off her journalism career and opted for media and modeling. In 2009, she signed her first modeling deal with Women Management and made her appearance at the Fall Blugirl Show in Milan. | ||
+ | That same year, she signed with Women Direct and walked the spring John Richmond and ThreeAsFour shows in Milan and New York. In 2010, Aymeline had a huge breakthrough in her career as she walked the spring Balenciaga Show in Paris and appeared on the cover of VALISERE S/S magazine. In 2011, she became the face of Alexander Wang and featured in Turkish Vogue (Photographed by David Dunan). | ||
+ | A few months later, Aymeline appeared in the Interview Editorial (Photographed by Craig McDean), German Vogue Editorial (Photographed by Greg Kadel), Spring Issue of i-D (Photographed by Josh Olins), Numero Editorial (Photographed by Tom Munro) and featured on the cover of Russh (Photographed by Will Davidson). Additionally, | ||
+ | By the end of 2011, Aymeline had established a successful modeling career and was recognized as one of the top 50 models in France. She made an appearance in the Fall Issue of Self Service (Photographed by Mikael Jansson) and featured on the covers of the Spanish Harper’s Bazaar and Japanese Vogue. In 2012, Aymeline walked at the spring Armani Prive Couture Show in Paris and appeared in Spanish Vogue and Vogue once again. | ||
+ | In mid-2012, Aymeline modeled for the Lanvin Eyewear Spring Ad Campaign, appeared in the spring issues of Self Service, i-D, and French Vogue again. In 2013, Aymeline gained more fame as she featured in Bottega Veneta, Giorgio Armani, Chanel, McQ, Reed Krakoff, and Etro. She also tried making a comeback into the movie industry by featuring in “The Return”. In 2014, she appeared on the covers of Rika, Flair, Vogue, Marie Claire, S Moda, L’Officiel, | ||
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+ | ===== Modeling Agencies ===== | ||
+ | Elite Model Management – Stockholm | ||
+ | Viva Model Management Barcelona | ||
+ | Viva Model Management London | ||
+ | Mega Model Agency – Hamburg | ||
+ | Viva Model Management Paris | ||
+ | DNA Models - New York | ||
+ | Women Milan | ||
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+ | ===== References ===== | ||
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+ | ~~socialite~~ | ||
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