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'''Flávia Lucini''' ([[Francisco Beltrão]]/[[Paraná]], 21 de março de 1989) it’s a Brazilian top model.
'''Flávia Lucini''' ([[Francisco Beltrão]]/[[Paraná]], 21 de março de 1989) a Brazilian top model.


== Biography ==
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Flávia Lucini was born in Francisco Beltrão, 315 miles from Curitiba, state of Paraná. The model, that it’s an Italian descent, grew up in Barra Grande district with about 400 inhabitants, located in Itapejara d’Oeste, also in Paraná.
Flávia Lucini was born in Francisco Beltrão, 315 miles from Curitiba, state of Paraná. The model, that it’s an Italian descent, grew up in Barra Grande district with about 400 inhabitants, located in Itapejara d’Oeste, also in Paraná.


Lucini was discovered by a scout who saw her driving a tractor. However, she decided finish school before moving to São Paulo, where she worked at the now-extinct model agency, Wired.
Lucini was discovered by a scout who saw her driving a tractor. However, she decided finish school before moving to São Paulo, where she worked at the now-extinct model agency, Wired.


Her first job as a model was a biquini editorial for Vogue Brazil, posing for [[Bob Wolfenson]].
Her first job as a model was a biquini editorial for Vogue Brazil, posing for [[Bob Wolfenson]].
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Vogue (Brazil, United States, England, Japan e Turkey), Amica Italian, Flair Magazine, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar Italy, A Magazine, Elle (Brazil, Italy, France, Germany and Mexico), Jalouse Magazine, Profile Magazine, among others.
Vogue (Brazil, United States, England, Japan e Turkey), Amica Italian, Flair Magazine, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar Italy, A Magazine, Elle (Brazil, Italy, France, Germany and Mexico), Jalouse Magazine, Profile Magazine, among others.


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Revision as of 05:43, 29 April 2016

Flávia Lucini
File:Flavia Lucini.jpg
Flávia Lucini
Born
Flávia Lucini

(1989-03-21) 21 March 1989 (age 35)
Vinte e um de Março or Francisco Beltrão,Paraná|PR
NationalityBrazilian

Flávia Lucini (Francisco Beltrão/Paraná, 21 de março de 1989) is a Brazilian top model.

Biography

Flávia Lucini was born in Francisco Beltrão, 315 miles from Curitiba, state of Paraná. The model, that it’s an Italian descent, grew up in Barra Grande district with about 400 inhabitants, located in Itapejara d’Oeste, also in Paraná.

Lucini was discovered by a scout who saw her driving a tractor.[1] However, she decided finish school before moving to São Paulo, where she worked at the now-extinct model agency, Wired.

Her first job as a model was a biquini editorial for Vogue Brazil, posing for Bob Wolfenson.

International career

In the year of 2006, when 16 years old, Flavia Lucini emerged on the international scene when she performed in her first fashion show, for the designer Jil Sander during Milan Fashion Week.

she posed for the British and American Vogue, being one of the lasts jobs made by Patrick Demarchelier, recognized for being one of the main collaborators of the Publisher Condé Nast publications, working mostly for the American, British and Chinese Vogue Magazine, as well as advertising campaigns for Calvin Klein, Carolina Herrera and other brands. Flavia’s first cover magazine was made by the Bulgarian photographer Eliana Kechicheva, for Jalouse. Soon following came her first adversiting campaign for Missoni Sport.

Record Holder of Catwalk

In 2007, Lucini hit the record of highest number of fashion shows in the same edition at Fashion Rio and São Paulo Fashion Week, scoring presence on the catwalks for renowned brands like Lenny, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Gloria Coelho, Água de Coco, Blue Man, Reinaldo Lourenço, Colcci and many others brands.

Hobbies

Her hobbies are painting and photography. She also invests in art.

Personal life

She married to the actor, singer and model Leandro Lima. They met eight years ago in Milan. They got engaged at 2015 Christimas, after four years of relationship. In 2015, the couple were photographed together for the French brand “The Kooples”.

Career

Fashion Shows

Miu Miu, Christian Lacroix, Andrew GN, Costume National, Chanel, Barbara Bui, Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, Byblos, Alberta Ferretti, Vivienne Westwood, Francesco Scognamiglio, Jill Stuart, Emporio Armani, Giorgio Armani, Hakan, Raphael Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Ralph & Russo, among others.

Campaigns

Missoni Sport, Furla, Etam, 212 Carolina Herrera fragancy, Liviana Conti, Borsalino, Clarins, Lenny e Cia., Sonia Fortuna, Jogê, Verdissima, Cia. Marítima, Mango Sport, The Kloopes, among others.

Editorials

Vogue (Brazil, United States, England, Japan e Turkey), Amica Italian, Flair Magazine, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar Italy, A Magazine, Elle (Brazil, Italy, France, Germany and Mexico), Jalouse Magazine, Profile Magazine, among others.

References

  1. ^ "FNM Exclusive: You Won't Believe How Victoria's Secret Model Flavia Lucini Was Discovered". Fox News Magazine. 5 February 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2016.