Patricia Velásquez
Creativity isn't limited to the
photographic, canvas or film, as well as the media. It can also be an engine
for philanthropy, charity and activism. Patricia Velasquez is an award-winning
supermodel, actress, and actor. Also, she is a dedicated donor. Author
activist, activist, author, and a loving mom. She draws inspiration from her
own instincts and creates her own path and is making huge strides. She states,
"I see my career as a ladder." "I made every step to the top. It
was remarkable to do this, since there's been a lot of longevity. I lay my head
down, taking one step at a time, and then never stopped." This metaphor is
reminiscent of an early experience. The author was born in Venezuela but was
raised in France and Mexico, she relocated to Venezuela after a handful of
years. In South America her parents worked in the field of education. They
relocated their family into an apartment block with no water and inoperable
elevators. In order to supply water for the entire unit, Patricia often carried
heavy buckets up fifteen steps. Between studying engineering and intense dance
training she tried to assist the family however she could. Her promise to her
family was the key to her rise to the top of the fashion world, saw her being
scouted for modeling in Milan. She recalled, "When they asked me if I
wanted to go to Italy, my answer was"If you can pay thirty bucks per month
back home to Venezuela, it will be worth itas it will cover the whole cost of
the water used in the building's." Patricia's success marked the turning
point in fashion when she brought the attention of fashion's industry to South
America. In the wake of becoming "the first Karl Lagerfeld model ever
photographed", she went on to star in editorial spreads as well as
advertisements for the front of Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana. Her fame
spread across the globe. she appeared on Oprah as well as Ford Models'
"Supermodel of the World" contest as well. She also appeared on the
front covers of Marie Claire, Bazaar and Vogue.
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