Patricia Velásquez
Creativity is more than just canvas,
photos and film. It can also be the catalyst for philanthropy, charity, and
charity as well as for activism. Patricia Velasquez is an award-winning actress
and a history-making supermodel. She is also a dedicated donor. Author
activist, activist, author, and a loving mother. She is a strong believer in
her intuition and is a pioneer of her own way. She states, "I see my
career as a long ladder." "I took every single step up. It was
amazing to accomplish that, given that there has been longevity. I was never
able to stop moving, just kept my head down. The metaphor directly resembles
the experience of forming. The author was born in Venezuela and was raised in
France or Mexico. After just a few years she decided to relocate to Venezuela.
In South America her parents worked in the field of education. They relocated
their family into an apartment that was without water and had no elevators. In
order to supply water for the unit, Patricia often carried heavy buckets up fifteen
steps. She tried to assist her family as much as she could despite pursuing
engineering as well as pursuing a dance education. The pledge she made to her
family, which was the most important factor that helped her rise to the top of
the fashion industry, led to her scouted to model in Milan. She remembers,
"When they asked me to go to Italy I responded that if I could send thirty
dollars per month back to Venezuela and it's worth it since that would pay for
the whole building's water'." Patricia's success was an important turning
point in fashion when she brought the attention of the fashion industry to
South America. After becoming "the first Karl Lagerfeld model ever
photographed" She went on to appear in editorial spreads as well as front
ads for Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana. Her appearances on Oprah's
Supermodel of the World contest and Ford Models’ "Supermodel of the
World" contest had a ripple effect around the world. Also that she graced
the pages of Vogue, Bazaar, Marie Claire, and many others.
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