Patricia Velásquez
Creativity extends beyond images, canvas, film, and media. It also stimulates charity social action, philanthropy, as well as activism. Patricia Velasquez is an award-winning supermodel and actress with a long history. Also, she is a staunch and generous philanthropist. Author activist, author, and loving mother. She believes in intuition , and a pioneer of her own path. "I consider my professional life as an endless staircase," she said. "I have been through every step. It was incredible to do this, as there's been endurance. I simply lay my head on the floor and took one step at a time. Then it was done. This metaphor is a close resemblance to an event that was a turning point. The author was born in Venezuela but was raised in France and Mexico She moved to Venezuela after a handful of years. In South America her parents worked in education. They moved their family into an apartment without water and no elevators. To supply water for the apartment, Patricia often carried heavy buckets on fifteen levels of stairs. Between her studies in engineering as well as dance training, she attempted to help her family in any way she could. She was selected to model in Milan and her climb to the top of the fashion ladder was based on a promise made to her loved ones. She remembers telling her, "When they asked me whether I would like to travel to Italy and I said, 'If you can send thirty bucks a month back home to Venezuela then it's worth it since that will cover the whole cost of the water used in the building's." Patricia's success was a major change in fashion since she was able to draw attention to South America for first time. Her "first model Karl Lagerfeld photographed" was an incredible breakthrough. She went on to appear in shows as well as front editorial spreads as well as in ads for Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana and Fendi. She also appeared in Oprah's "Supermodel of the World Contest" with Ford Models. Elle also graced the covers for Vogue, Bazaar, Marie Claire and a host of other magazines.




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