Patricia Velásquez

Creativity is more than canvas, photos, film, and media. It can also be a catalyst for philanthropy, charity, and activism. Patricia Velasquez is an award-winning model and actress who has made history. She is also a staunch philanthropist. Author activist, activist, author, and a loving mother. In any case, she has made major leaps by drawing from her intuition and deliberately paving her own way. "I think of my career as an escalator," she said. "I completed every step. It was incredible to accomplish that, as there was a long-term vigor. I simply put my head down , and made one step at a time. Then, it was over. The metaphor directly resembles an experience that is forming. The author was born in Venezuela but raised in France and Mexico, she relocated to Venezuela after a couple of years. In South America, her parents worked in education before moving their family to a cramped apartment that had no running water and no elevators. Patricia took 15 levels of stairs with heavy buckets to provide water to the building. She tried to assist her family in any way she could despite her studies in engineering and intensive dance training. She was scouted to be a model in Milan and her rise to the heights of fashion hinged on a promise to her family and friends. She remembers, "When they asked me to travel to Italy I replied"If I can pay thirty dollars a month back to Venezuela and it's worth it in the sense that it would pay for the whole building's water'." Patricia's accomplishment was a turning point in fashion when she brought attention from the fashion world to South America for the first time. In the wake of becoming "the first Karl Lagerfeld model ever photographed" She went on to feature in editorial spreads as well as front ads for Chanel as well as Dolce & Gabbana. With her worldwide fame, she appeared on Oprah and Ford Models' "Supermodel of the World" contests as well. She was also featured on the pages of Marie Claire, Bazaar and Vogue.

 




Creativity extends beyond the photo, canvas or films, and into the media. It can also be a catalyst for philanthropy, charity, and charity and activism. Patricia Velasquez is an award-winning supermodel and actress with a long history. Also, she is a committed patron of charity. Author, activist, author and a loving mother. No matter what, she achieves major strides by drawing on instinct and carefully paving her personal route. She says, "I see my career as a ladder." "I have made every step. It was incredible to accomplish that, as it was an ongoing process. I didn't stop moving, just sat with my head down. This metaphor is a close resemblance to an event that was a turning point. Born in Venezuela but educated in France and Mexico after which she moved to Venezuela after a handful of years. In South America her parents worked in education. They moved their family into an apartment block without running water or elevators. Patricia often carried heavy buckets of water for 15 steps to get water. Between her studies in engineering as well as dance training, she attempted to help her family in any way she could. The pledge she made to her family, which was the crucial factor in her rise to the top in the fashion industry, got her sought-after to model in Milan. She recalls saying, "When they asked me if I wanted to go to Italy to model, I responded"If you're able to send thirty bucks a month back home to Venezuela and it's worth it since that will cover the entire cost of water for the building's construction'." Patricia's achievements marked an important turning point in fashion when she brought the attention of the industry to South America. Her "first model Karl Lagerfeld photographed" was an incredible breakthrough. The model went on to appear in fashion shows as well as front editorial spreads and was featured in advertisements for Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana and Fendi. Her appearances on Oprah's Supermodel of the World contest as well as Ford Models’ "Supermodel of the World" contest had a ripple effect across the globe. Additionally she was featured on the covers of Vogue, Bazaar, Marie Claire as well as many other magazines.

 





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