Nadja Auermann

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Nadja Auermann
Life Ball 2007 red-carpet Nadja Auermann.jpg
Nadja Auermann at Life Ball 2007
Born (1971-03-19) 19 March 1971 (age 50)[1]
Children4
Modeling information
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBlue
AgencyDNA Model Management (New York)
VIVA Model Management (Paris)
(London)
VIVA Models Berlin (Berlin)[2]
Websitehttps://models.com/models/nadja-auermann

Nadja Auermann (born 19 March 1971) is a German supermodel and actress. Fashion designer Valentino once commented on her physical resemblance to Marlene Dietrich.[3] A New York Times fashion columnist, Guy Trebay, wrote of her "ice maiden visage and pole vaulter's legs".[4] She once held the record for being the model with the longest legs in the world in the Guinness Book of Records.[5][6]

Biography[]

In 1989, Auermann was discovered in a cafe in Berlin, which led her to sign with Karin Modeling Agency in Paris in the same year.[7] In 1991, she moved from Karin to Elite Model Management. She then had her picture taken for Vogue Paris, in addition to appearing in Benetton clothing advertisements. In September 1994, Auermann appeared on the cover of both Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, which The New York Times called "a triumph akin to winning two legs of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing".[8]

She has walked the runways for Thierry Mugler, Chloé, Givenchy, Salvatore Ferragamo, Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Chanel, Hermès, Dolce & Gabbana, Viktor & Rolf, Prada, Jean Paul Gaultier, Versace, Giles Deacon, Vivienne Westwood, Gianfranco Ferré, Fendi, Jil Sander, Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent.

Auermann has appeared in advertising campaigns for Prada, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Dior, Gianfranco Ferré, Versace, Donna Karan, Karl Lagerfeld, Cartier, Fendi, Yves Saint Laurent, Giorgio Armani, Valentino, H&M, Blumarine, and Hermès. She was also the international spokesperson of Shiseido in the late 1990s.[7]

In addition to campaign appearances, Auermann has also graced over 100 covers worldwide,[7] including American, British, French, Italian and German editions of Vogue, W, Elle, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar and i-D.[1][7][9]

Throughout her career, Auermann has worked with numerous well-renowned photographers. The list includes Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Mario Testino, Richard Avedon, Patrick Demarchelier, Irving Penn, Herb Ritts, Craig McDean, Steven Klein, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Mario Sorrenti, Paolo Roversi, Juergen Teller and Peter Lindbergh, who reckoned her as his muse.[7][9]

Personal life[]

In 1997, she had her first child with , a daughter called Cosima. Two years later, she married German actor Wolfram Grandezka. The couple welcomed their first son, Nicolas, the same year and divorced a few years later. Auermann gave birth to her third and fourth children with her partner in 2010 and 2013 respectively.[6]

In recent years, Auermann launched her own perfume ("Nadja Auermann") and has begun acting, having been in two German-language films: Letztes Kapitel (2005) and Dornröschens Leiser Tod (2004).

Auermann enjoys holidaying in the spa town of Heiligendamm, on Germany's Baltic coast.[10] She is a vegetarian.[11]

She was convicted of tax evasion by a German court in 2011. She was fined 90,000 EUR.[12]

In an interview with the German Press, Auermann revealed that she was living with her children and partner in Dresden.[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Nadja Auermann at Fashion Model Directory
  2. ^ "Nadja Auermann - Model". MODELS.com.
  3. ^ Review/Fashion; Glamour a la Dietrich From Valentino, New York Times, October 4, 1994, pg. B9.
  4. ^ Trebay, Guy (7 August 2001). "Dipping Beyond the Fountain of Youth". The New York Times. New York. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Essex girl hopes to break legs record". BBC. 23 January 2001. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Nadja Auermann". Vogue. Archived from the original on 23 December 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Nadja Auermann". New York. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  8. ^ Noticed; On-the-Cover Coup, New York Times, August 28, 1994, pg. A39.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Nadja Auermann". DNA Model Management. Archived from the original on 21 January 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  10. ^ A Spa Town Reclaims Its Glory, New York Times, June 3, 2007, pg. 5.4.
  11. ^ Hausen, Kirstin Die Zukunft isst vegetatrisch Archived 2012-03-07 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 2010-05-30
  12. ^ "Supermodel loses court battle". The Sydney Morning Herald. December 14, 2011.

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