Here are the key details about the origin of Pisco Sour from the passage:- Pisco Sour is a iconic cocktail that represents Peru around the world. - There are many stories about who created it and what the original recipe was. - According to Jose Antonio Schiaffino, the creator was Victor V. Morris, owner of the Morris bar in Lima, Peru which opened in 1915.- The earliest newspaper articles advertising the cocktail date back to the Morris bar in the 1920s.- Over the decades since, the recipe and origins have been debated, but most accounts credit Morris as the creator in the early 20th century at his Morris bar in Lima
The document discusses the history and origins of the iconic Peruvian cocktail Pisco Sour. While its exact creator is debated, most accounts point to it first being served in the early 1900s in Lima bars. The Embassy of Peru in Colombia held an event to promote Pisco Sour and Peruvian cuisine and culture to Colombian journalists, chefs, and bartenders.
Similar to Here are the key details about the origin of Pisco Sour from the passage:- Pisco Sour is a iconic cocktail that represents Peru around the world. - There are many stories about who created it and what the original recipe was. - According to Jose Antonio Schiaffino, the creator was Victor V. Morris, owner of the Morris bar in Lima, Peru which opened in 1915.- The earliest newspaper articles advertising the cocktail date back to the Morris bar in the 1920s.- Over the decades since, the recipe and origins have been debated, but most accounts credit Morris as the creator in the early 20th century at his Morris bar in Lima
Similar to Here are the key details about the origin of Pisco Sour from the passage:- Pisco Sour is a iconic cocktail that represents Peru around the world. - There are many stories about who created it and what the original recipe was. - According to Jose Antonio Schiaffino, the creator was Victor V. Morris, owner of the Morris bar in Lima, Peru which opened in 1915.- The earliest newspaper articles advertising the cocktail date back to the Morris bar in the 1920s.- Over the decades since, the recipe and origins have been debated, but most accounts credit Morris as the creator in the early 20th century at his Morris bar in Lima (20)
Here are the key details about the origin of Pisco Sour from the passage:- Pisco Sour is a iconic cocktail that represents Peru around the world. - There are many stories about who created it and what the original recipe was. - According to Jose Antonio Schiaffino, the creator was Victor V. Morris, owner of the Morris bar in Lima, Peru which opened in 1915.- The earliest newspaper articles advertising the cocktail date back to the Morris bar in the 1920s.- Over the decades since, the recipe and origins have been debated, but most accounts credit Morris as the creator in the early 20th century at his Morris bar in Lima
20. "My name is Eva Granados, I'm
26 years old. I am Model and
Actress. I’m 1.63 meters and
my measurements are 95-59-
94. I was born in Santa Marta
(Colombia).
My zodiac sign is Pisces. I
consider myself a very sincere
person and a dreamer. I love
my family and traveling all over
the world, especially Eastern
countries. I love Sushi, it's my
favorite food. My hobbies are
mainly Fitness, Dance and
Paddle.
I started in the modeling world
at a professional level at age
14, I started to work for small
clothing stores and did fashion
runways for them. During part
of my adolescence I lived in
Ecuador, where I had the
opportunity to do some scenes
in the soap opera "El Garañón
del Millón". This was for a short
time and I could not do many
episodes, since my family and I
moved to Barcelona (Spain).
Luckily there, the doors quickly
opened.
I started working at the
International Models Agency
Hernando Herrera, a great
professional in the field, well
known in South America. With
him I learned a lot about
European fashion.
I made the cover for the
magazine IKEA 2009, lingerie
catalog for GEMA, several
catalogs for fashion designers,
parades, advertising spots
(EVAX, Telefónica, Kellogs USA
...) I was in the magazine FHM
in 2010.
I have also been in many video
clips. Among the most
prominent would be those of
Carlos Baute, Juan Magan,
Henry Mendez. The rest of the
artists are newer and rising.
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24. I worked for a time as a reporter
and as a TV host with Europa
Televisión, where I was in
charge of everything related to
fashion today. I was a reporter
for the Julio Voltio concert with
Son Latino. I also did some
collaborations as a commentator
in several TV channels.
Currently, I have started another
phase in my career in the Fitness
world, and I am starting to work
with sports brands.
Looking forward, in the future I
would love to return to
television, further enhance my
interpretative area without
leaving the modeling world, and
be able to enter again in the
American continent. And as a
dream (laughs), I would love to
make movies in Bollywood. "
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30. Estefania Salazar was born on
January 18, 1994 in the city of
Manizales, she is the daughter of
Emercy Salazar and Carlos Eduardo
Chavarro, her father died when her
mother was three months pregnant,
for this reason she carries the two
names of her mother, whom she
says, very proudly, is the pillar of
her life and her best example to
follow.
She always stood out as a sweet
and tender girl, and she earned
prizes for being the most feminine
in school or for good personal
presentation, she was studious and
dedicated, her favorite activity was
to accompany her grandfather, who
was like her father, to the farms
and crops to check and monitor the
animals, for this reason and the
great love that she always had for
animals, she decided to study
animal Husbandry and Veterinary
Medicine and is close to graduating.
Her hobby is dancing, she belonged
for many years to dance academies,
where she practiced mainly Arab
eastern rhythms, Indian Dance, and
where she discovered modeling and
it became a new passion.
She does protocol modeling and
photography, has worked for
several major brands such as the
liquor brand Caldas, Kia, Honda,
Chevrolet and VOLKSWAGEN, she
has also been the face of several
brands of the city and has been part
of several catalogs of Manizales’s
emerging brands.
In the midst of all her daily
activities, she always takes time to
exercise because she loves going to
the gym and jogging outdoors.
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35. She defines herself as
an entrepreneur
woman, loving,
passionate about her
career, horses and
modeling.
Currently she is
preparing in order to
become Queen of the
Manizales Fair 2018 and
get to show a little
more of her city across
the country.
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38. “Who Killed Patricia Soler, "Another
in Me" series for which she won the
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a
Series Award in the TV and Soap
Opera Awards, “2091" a new serious
for Fox TV, "The Clone", "The
Woman in the Mirror “ from 1997,
have been some of the most
recognized projects of this beautiful
actress born in Buenos Aires -
Argentina, but who is as Colombian
as they get.
From a young age she was made
known in the world of modeling.
Exclusively for LATIN AMERICAN
MODEL, the much loved and
admired Geraldine. For me it is an
honor to be able to do this interview,
admiring a woman that I always
wanted to have in my lens, and now
I share this special for you for her
great human quality!
How was your passion for
modeling born?
I wish I was a little modeling. I
always wanted to do it, it was then
when we came to live in Colombia
that I started modeling.
Any anecdote you've had as a
model?
Ugh thousands ... when I was 16 I
was in Costa Rica on a tour. At that
moment the opportunity presented
itself to go to Italy, since an agent of
a prestigious agency was there and
wanted to take me, but my mother
(who always supported me in
everything) at that moment was
afraid to let me go, so finally never I
left.
How do you get to the
presentation?
You were in "Panorama" in its
beginnings. So is. By him, same
modeling began to make me very
well known. It was then that they
called me from Panorama to
introduce and I said yes.
What is the most memorable
character in the audience? Why?
Here in Colombia Natalia in the novel
Los Reyes, was a success so that's
why people still remember me as
Natalia. Out of Colombia definitely
Cristina in The Clone.
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39. Image : Marcela Suarez - Image Assistant: Sandy Suarez
Dresses: + vestio by Cielo rodríguez - Disigner: Christian Sanguino
40. When it comes to acting,
which do you prefer, the good
girl or the bad girl?
Both, as long as it's a good
project and good characters,
although I confess that I love
playing the bad ones...
Did you ever think of
becoming a beauty queen?
Not ever ... (laughs) I never liked
it.
Speaking more about you, a
defect that you would like to
change?
I do not think I would change
anything. I have been growing as
a person and also changing
things that did not work in my
life, I love me as I am, but if I
had to change something, I think
it would be to not be such a
perfectionist.
Any virtue?
I think being a dedicated mother.
Your perfect weekend plan?
Spending time with my family.
Did you always want to start a
family?
Yes, totally, it is always the most
important thing for me.
How is a day in your life as a
mother?
I get up, get Julieta ready, my
husband helps me with
breakfast. After that we take her
to school, around noon we pick
her up. Every day in her school. I
always try to spend the
afternoons with her, unless I’m
working on a project. I also pick
up my oldest son and take him to
his activities, spend time with
them, although the older one
already has his plans (his
girlfriend) (laughs) so the plans
are different with him.
Any beauty secrets you want to
tell? (Geraldine has one of the
most beautiful faces of
Colombian and Latin American
television).
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42. I have always taken care
of myself, I never go to
bed without cleaning my
face and put on my
creams, day and night, I
use the best anti-aging
technology, I use
galvanic currents too;
sunblock is super
important and every so
often I do cleanses and I
apply vitamins.
Back to talking about
performance, how is
your new character in
"2091"?
The project is fantastic,
this season I’m doing a
special performance. I
am a doctor who takes
care of all the medical
and technological part.
She’s the one that gives
the approval to the
gamers, if they are able
to go play, deep down
she does not like her
work and we will have
many surprises later.
What new projects are
coming into your life?
To continue to have a lot
of time for my children
and continue to grow as
an actress. The second
season of 2091 is coming
with new challenges.
What message do you
leave to the readers of
LATIN AMERICAN
MODEL?
Thank you for following
the magazine and
reading through it to
know me a little more,
for an artist it is always
very important for people
to take a closer look and
know our lives, in a
respectful way, of
course.
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JORGE ENRIQUE MARTINEZ
Over the last few years, however, countless
stories have emerged about this emblematic
cocktail that bears the name of Peru to the
world.
Much has been written about Pisco Sour and
its origins. There are many stories about who
created the cocktail and what the recipe was,
or who added the egg white.
According to Jose Antonio Schiaffino, the
creator of the cocktail would have been Victor
V. Morris, owner of the Morris bar, which
opened its doors in 1915 and closed in 1933.
The first extraordinary publications in The
newspapers of the time, which offered the
pisco sour as a novelty, date back to 1916,
when this iconic bar already had illustrious
visitors from all over Peru and the world.
However, in order to know the history of Pisco
Sour, special attention should be paid to a
small pamphlet or culinary catalog published in
1903 in which the best recipes of Peruvian food
and tradition rest. On page 82 it reads: "A
glass of pisco, a tablespoon of sugar, an egg
white, lemon at will. Pour them in a
PERU AND ITS EMBLEMATIC DRINK
"THE PISCO SOUR"
When we talk about the emblematic drinks of a
country and talk about Peru to my memory comes
immediately the cocktail called Pisco Sour, a drink
that represents that great country. Its flavor takes
me to Lima, its colonial streets of the historic
center and all of its wonderful city, it also comes
to my taste buds its sensational, world famous
cuisine. The Embassy of Peru in Colombia did me
the honor of inviting me to taste and talk about
Pisco Sour and decorated the event with this
magnificent meal.
I remain grateful for this great invitation made by
His Excellency Ambassador Ignacio Higuera Hare,
the head of the economic section, Mr. Diego
Castillo Hartung, the director of the commercial
office, led by Mr. Max Rodríguez. I will tell you
how the event was developed, the history of Pisco
Sour and its recipe.
According to Ministerial Resolution 161-2004-
PRODUCE, on April 22, 2004, "the first Saturday
of the month of February of each year, as the day
of Pisco Sour” , was established throughout Peru.
Also, since 2007 This cocktail was declared
cultural heritage of the Peruvian nation.
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45. On the occasion of the Day of Pisco
Sour, held the first Saturday of
February, the Embassy and the
Commercial Office of Peru in
Colombia conducted the event "Pisco
is Peru" to present to journalists, as
well as barmen and chefs of the main
restaurants and bars in Bogota,
Peru’s trademark drink: the Pisco.
As part of the event, which was
inaugurated by the Ambassador of
Peru in Colombia, Mr. Ignacio
Higueras Hare, the director of the
Commercial Office of Peru, Mr. Max
Rodriguez, gave a speech about the
history and development of the
emblematic Peruvian spirit. Finally,
accompanied by sommelier Gustavo
Lopez, from the Nazca group, event
participants enjoyed a delicious
sample of Peruvian cuisine, while
learning to taste different types of
pisco, prepare Pisco Sour and other
cocktails, such as the traditional
chilcano de pisco.
Today, there are 91 restaurants in
Colombia of Peruvian cuisine, so the
Embassy and the Commercial Office
of Peru in Colombia are working
together with restaurants, bars,
importers and restauranteurs in the
positioning of pisco in the Colombian
market, to spread pisco’s culture and
tradition throughout Colombia.
shaker, shake and then serve them
in cocktail glasses. This drink is
called Ponchecito ", an ancestor or
perhaps, the first Pisco Sour.
We believe that the contribution of
Morris was perhaps being the first to
name it like this: PISCO SOUR, as in
a book entitled "Lima 1900", first
published in 1940, written by
journalist and chronicler Eudocio
"the ñato" Carrera, he describes
how at the age of 21 (the author
was born in 1879) he met in Lima a
milky drink made from pisco.
There are also those who defend the
idea that the recipe of Pisco Sour
would have evolved and been
perfected with the intervention of
bartender Mario Bruijet (Mario
Bruiget), which would be its co-
creator in the Morris bar, and then
went on to work on the Maury Hotel,
where the iconic cocktail among
visitors of the time spread.
According to journalist Raul Vargas,
in no way is the Hotel Bolivar where
the Pisco Sour was invented,
because that was opened in
December 1924. That said, Hotel
Bolivar, then the most luxurious
hotel in Lima, did contribute greatly
to Pisco Sour’s enormous outreach
with tourists and businessmen who
were staying there, but also among
all the characters that gave life and
legend of the iconic Peruvian drink.
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46. PISCO SOUR RECIPE
Ingredients:
Three ounces of Pisco,
An ounce of lime juice,
½ ounce of egg white,
An ounce of simple syrup
Seven ice cubes,
Three drops of bitters
Preparation
Place the ice in a shaker, in this order,
add: Pisco, lemon juice, the sugar syrup,
egg white, mix vigorously, serve in a glass
without ice, and finally, put drops of
angostura at the top and enjoy.
Considering that Colombia has welcomed
with pleasure the Peruvian culinary culture,
the event "Pisco is Peru" aimed at the
recognition of pisco as a Peruvian product
of great tradition to establish itself as a
product commonly used at trendy
restaurants and bars In colombia.
"Pisco is Peru" was in this context one of
several pisco promotional activities planned
for the current year.
Peru, the land of a thousand flavors, has
been listed for the fifth consecutive time, as
Best culinary destination in South America
at the World Travel Awards, considered the
Oscars of the tourism industry, also has
three restaurants on the World's 50 Best
Restaurants in fourth place, is the chef
Virgilio Martinez Central, followed by Maido
in 13th place and Astrid & Gastón at the
30th position.
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51. In the words of Juan himself: "I am
Juan Luis Gabriel Pinedo Vélez, I am
22 years old, I live in the city of
Bogota, I am a student of law and
languages. At the age of 16, I
entered the journal of channel 13 as
a reporter, a few years later I went
to Madrid, Spain, I had the
opportunity to do an editorial with
Víctor Cucart, photographer of the
magazine Hola Mexico and Hola
Spain, who suggested that I continue
my career as a model, I have made
editorials in this beautiful Spanish
country. Some time later I returned
to Colombia and started as a model
of the agency Grupo4, with whom I
have had the opportunity to make
various campaigns for brands,
designers, photo editorials for various
magazines and photographers. I have
walked the runways of some of the
most important fashion events in this
country, to this day.” A brief
interview with one of the most highly
acclaimed figures in the national
modeling industry, Juan Luis Gabriel,
exclusively for LATIN AMERICAN
MODEL.
How did you arrive to "El
Cuaderno" on Channel 13?I arrived
at El Cuaderno on Channel 13
through a cousin that was a host in
the show at that time, the then
director Mauricio Casallas saw me
and the next day I was already a
reporter of El Cuaderno.
Had you worked as a model before
or did everything start from
adolescence?
In fact, the modeling started during
my adolescence. In channel 13, on a
show called Levante, I met one of the
hosts who was a model, and he
invited me to an end-of-the-year
show from the agency he was signed
to, and in this event the owners of
the agency saw me and invited me to
start as a model, and that’s how
everything started.
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54. What made you travel to Spain?
My academic and personal life made me
travel to Spain, I wanted to continue
studying and finish my career in Madrid.
Which brands have you worked with in
Colombia?
In Colombia I have worked with brands such
as Costa Azul, Totto, Bermelio, Christian
Colorado, Juan, among others.
How hard is the modeling world?
More than difficult the world of modeling is
competitive, it takes perseverance and
dedication.
How about the taking care of the body? Is
there a lot of dieting going on?
The taking care of the body is relative, for
each individual there’s a different type of
care, in my case, I do not take much care
although I like to eat healthily, I also eat
"junk food" and although I enjoy the
exercise, I handle it in a normal way.
Do you exercise a lot? Are you extreme?
I do not strain myself with exercise and I am
not at all extreme, I enjoy exercising and I
do it daily as a habit I have already acquired.
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56. What projects do you currently
have?
Currently my projects are to
continue in the agency I’m working
with, doing castings and staying
open to opportunities, that goes
for the modeling. For the rest of
my life, my projects consist of
continuing and finishing my career,
starting new studies, and to travel
as much as possible.
Outside of modeling, is there
anything else that you do and
that we do not know?
Outside the modeling I am a law
student and study languages like
English and Portuguese, and the
next will be Italian.
What message do you leave
readers of LATIN AMERICAN
MODEL?
To all readers of Latin American
Model, my message is an invitation
to continue reading the magazine,
and that you take from it things
that will contribute and be of
interest to you.
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62. My name is Sabrina Wolp. I’m
1.71m and my measurements
are 90-60-91. In my family they
call me "Bina". I am a very
happy and very humorous
person. I'm honest and loyal to
people who show me their true
friendship. I seek to take
advantage of every moment that
life gives me.
Since childhood I loved to dance.
I began studying dance at the
age of four in the best Brazilian
dance school, I graduated in
Classical Ballet at the Teatro
Municipal.
I always caught the attention of
people wherever I went, but I
did not feel pretty, at 10 years
old I always very shy, even
today I'm still a little shy
(laughs)
Until one day a friend opened
my eyes and encouraged me to
pursue a career as a model. I
already started modeling since I
was 3 years old but only when I
was 15 I started to participate in
beauty pageants. In total there
were 25 beauty pageants of
which I won 21 titles, national
and international. In these
contests there are often many
difficulties because of envy. As
an anechdote, I tell you that
once someone tore my dress
and locked me up me in a
bathroom stall so that I couldn’t
participate.
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68. Since I came to Spain,
more than a year ago,
almost hadn’t done
anything as a model. But
I've been lucky enough to
meet Oscar Grau, a great
photographer and friend,
who has helped me to
relaunch my career as a
model and with whom I
feel very comfortable
working.
I have no boundaries for
photographic projects. I
love fashion shoots but I
always give a touch of
sensuality. I like to do my
bit in each photograph.
Today I am a
businesswoman and I have
many future projects here
in Europe. For next year I
want to be next to a great
love and I already have a
"crush" (laughs)
And if you ask me which
part of my body that I like
now at 28, my only answer
is, it's my brain. I think it is
essential to carry out any
project. It is important to
keep your feet on the
ground.
The phrase that best
defines me would be:
"Never stop fighting for
fear of being wrong.
The wounds eventually
heal, but the
opportunities do not
come back.”
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78. "I'm Alexandra Vargas, I study Cultural
Management at EAN University, I am 23 years old,
my great love at this time, the apple of my eye, is
art in all its dimensions and cultural and intercultural
expressions and to understand, appreciate and
critically evaluate them.
I am big on using the resources of artistic
expression and expressing interest in participation in
cultural life, the development of aesthetic capacity
from beauty as a model, queen, cultural manager,
folkore and contemporary dancer, as a musician or
even just attending an event as public. I love music,
dancing, performing arts, acting, and within these,
the personal relationships that allow me to promote
cultural management, albeit a very new and little-
known career.
I can say that my experience began with love of
dance 6 years ago in a dance company called
Guamani, where Colombian folklore and dance halls,
bambucos, cumbia, currulao, joropo, torbellinos,
Colombian Caribbean music.
At the same time, I was in a group of bagpipes and
drums called Huevo de Iguana. The group is
currently in Rosario Argentina spreading the
Colombian folklore. Later in 2014, I participated in a
casting call for IDARTES (prize, folk tradition and
projection of Colombia) with the company Sas
Bequia Danza, time that allowed me to introduce
myself in different theaters of Bogotá.
From my previous experience I found a place where
I could gather all these manifestations participating
as Miss Bogota at the International Plains Pageant,
where I played instruments of the eastern plains,
dancing joropo and pregoneando (Singing) being
"Rola", occupying an important place in the contest.
Since 2016, going hand in hand with my career
studies (Cultural Management) in the EAN
University, working as a model in parallel to this, I
was as an extra-model in the Colombian series
"Narcos" of Netflix, alongside Angelina Vergara,
model and friend, starting with my first steps in
acting, I also played a model in a series of Fox
Colombia (Without Breasts There is Paradise). I was
participating in Miss World Colombia in the
downtown area when I had to retire because of an
accident involving my legs.
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81. From then on I started
working on Cultural
Corporations, additional to
working as a model with
different brands of
underwear at different
events, the last one was the
Love Bogotá DC runway
show.
For 2017 I come up with
the best news in my career
as a cultural manager and
model. I was recently the
recipient of a scholarship
and exchange with EAN and
BPP University College in
London, England, where I
will travel in the first week
of May this year. My goal is
to improve my English to
100% and then finish my
career as a cultural
manager, then I aim to
pursue a Master’s degree in
Musical Industries and to
resume my participation in
Miss World Colombia 2017."
A special greeting to my
followers
Alexandra Vargas
(Facebook)
@alexandrav_official
Instagram
@alexxandragv Twitter
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87. Angela Maria Agredo Salinas was born
in the department of Valle del Cauca in
the city of Cali, she is a student of
languages, model, singer and actress,
has had the opportunity to work in
theater with figures like Carlos
Martínez from También Caerás, Juan
Ricardo Lozano, the bone counter
from Sábados Felices – currently
works as the public image of the
recognized fashion designer Liliana
Palacio Perlina. He confesses that he
loves to cook! In this interview we will
discover more of this beautiful
Colombian! Exclusively for LATIN
AMERICAN MODEL.
How does your modeling career
begin?
Well first of all never in my life I
imagined that I would become a
model, I always liked makeup, exotic
hairstyles and everything that had to
do with beauty. As a child I loved
playing beauty pageants, I dreamed of
being a pageant queen but it was not
until I was 20 years old that I started
my professional career as a model,
with the help of the pageant experts
and make-up artists William Silva and
Germán Stand Martínez in 2012, in
river and beach Festival of Cabuyaro
Meta (Colombia).
What woman has been your role
model in this environment?
I remember that I greatly admired the
beauty of the former Miss Carolina
Cruz and I still think she is an
exceptional model. I would like to be
able to become as successful in this
environment as she is, a great
example of a woman.
What projects have you worked on
on tv? And which one do you
remember most fondly?
I have not had the opportunity to be
on television but I have had the
opportunity to work in the theatrical
part with the great comedy talent that
is Carlos Martinez, the kissy journalist
from También Caerás and Juan
Ricardo Lozano of Sábados Felices in a
theatrical comedy called “Busy
Shipwrecks”.
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89. Talking more about you, how do
you take care of your body?
I eat everything, very healthy but I
do not refrain from eating. I push
myself some more in the gym, I am
very disciplined in my routines and I
like to play soccer, I think it is a
sport that works the body
completely and harmoniously.
Are you strict with diets?
Not at all, as I said before as I do
not have an established diet I try to
take care of carbohydrates as much
as possible with little amount of fat
and sugars.
What makes you sexy?
The dancing. I believe that my
sexiest side is in my dancing, I love
to dance and the charisma helps me
a little.
What must a man have to earn
your respect and admiration?
Well, a man that I can admire has
to be attentive, respectful and
meticulous and must not be shallow
or too preoccupied with material
things, that is how love is measured
in these times. I think that the
respect and good manners of a man
towards a woman are the most
important things.
Tell us a little about your
experience while working
abroad?
You have to leave your comfort
zone, and this teaches you many
things. While working outside of my
country, I had the opportunity to
meet wonderful people, for example
in Guatemala, and to get to know
new cultures; I also value Colombia
more because I think that we are a
complete nation.
What is the main thing that a
model should have to get ahead
in their career?
A model must have discipline,
determination, commitment and
vocation.
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90. Which new projects are coming into
your life?
For now I continue in my struggle for
success in all areas, studying, learning
and knowing more about everything, I
know that great things are on their way.
I hope when the time comes I can share
them with you.
A special greeting for readers of
LATIN AMERICAN MODEL
A very special greeting for all the readers
of LATIN AMERICAN MODEL, a beautiful
international magazine, enjoy it because
it’s really beautiful! Hugs and kisses!
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94. My name is Magdalena
Krajewska, I am 28 years
old and I'm from Poland. I
am currently living in
Barcelona, an amazing
city where I can fulfill my
dreams. My height is
1,68m and my
measurements are 88-63-
93.
As a teenager I started to
like the world of modeling
and always wanted to
pose like all these
beautiful models in
magazines. The city
where I lived is not large
and there are not many
opportunities. So instead
of being a model I
dedicated myself to other
things that helped me
learn how to project
sensuality and beauty,
especially dancing.
For some reason I
decided to move to
Barcelona, having the
feeling that there my
dreams would be fulfilled.
So I left my old life behind
and I came to live in a
place which I always
loved. I was not wrong. A
couple of months later
and I had my first photo
shoot by a photographer
that found me and chose
to work together. That's
how it all started. Then
slowly he entered the
world of photography and
knew more and more
people. I was fortunate to
work with great
photographers and truly
each of the sessions have
been very important to
me and I have learned a
lot from them.
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96. Other than that I've had a couple of
shootings that I also consider as my
great experiences. I love what I do and
want to develop and move forward. It is
a fantastic adventure and it fills me with
dreams and hope.
Besides modeling I like traveling,
meeting new people and new cultures,
learning languages. I am a person with
an open mind. I currently work in a
clothing store in tourist area where
every day I meet new people around the
world. It's what I love. I am happy to
live in a big city like Barcelona and that I
can do all these things. Especially being
a model and pose, that was always my
dream. I hope I will have many more
experiences and keep doing what really
makes me happy.
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110. "My name is Natasha Nat and I am a
model, I measure 1.68cm and my
measurements are 90-62-92. I am 30
years old, my zodiac sign is aquarium. I
am a humble and sincere person. I like
to cook, to travel and to go shopping.
I was born in Moldova but, since my
parents had a business in Romania, we
moved there when I was 16 ... At 21 I
thought it was time to be independent
and start a new life and I came to Spain.
At first I thought I wouldn’t last long
here (laughs), but with the help of my
family and friends I adapted.
I have learned many languages (I speak
Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Spanish,
English and French) and I do not want to
leave this beautiful country. I started to
pose as a model 5 years ago but I
worked hard and did not have time for
the sessions, so last year when I
organized myself better at work, I had
time for the sessions and I resumed my
modeling career. I have appeared in
several magazines, among them
Unplugged, Top Hat Magazine, Shock
magazine, in Top Hap Magazine (as
cover) I have participated in several
national photographic events.
One of those that I remember with more
joy was the Photographic Diarade that
took place in Mallorca, where I had a lot
of fun and met wonderful people. During
all this time I have worked with more
than 30 photographers, among them,
Marti Morro, José Soto, Ivan Klem,
Joaquín F Ruiz, Pepe DigitalPhoto and
many others ...
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113. And among them Oscar
Grau, who has trusted
me and has given me
the possibility to pose
for this fantastic
editorial group. I value
all of them, because
after each session you
are left with some very
beautiful memories. I
advertised an energy
drink and some brands
of clothing, also make-
up products. At the
moment I am a model
in the agency “Talent”
of Antonio Mac, the
designer.
In the future I have
some projects already
scheduled and some
sessions. I love what I
do and I want to thank
all those people who
have trusted me and
surprised me with their
work.
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118. "Acting, modeling, since I
was a little girl I would play
model and to this day it
remains something I have
fun doing and enjoy. I always
try to get involved with jobs
that are fun and that take me
close to nice people, in this
type of work is very
important to feel comfortable
and safe.
The best of all are the
experiences, in my case I had
the opportunity to travel, to
meet people doing what I like
and that is priceless. This
was a pretty busy year, I
created my clothing brand,
Lord Bamba, and just
returned from Florida where I
made a swimwear campain
on the beach, and there I
took the opportunity to visit
friends and take a little
vacation with my family.
I always try to be grateful to
everyone who gave me a
chance and who are part of
all this and because of that I
made friends that are still to
this day a part of my new
path as a designer. Besides
modeling and design a great
passion for me is acting, I
studied theatre for many
years, my representative
then sent me to take some
classes to gain self-
confidence and acquire better
attitude to pose and since
then I fell in love with acting
and every time I get to play
a character, I like the
possibility of exploring new
worlds inside me, these
feelings and experiences are
amazing .
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119. While this year I had to leave
my acting workshop to
pursue my clothing brand, I
think I will return next year
and hopefully have the
opportunity to do it at a
professional level, I left some
unfinished business to settle
with fiction tv, hopefully it will
work out.
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126. To speak of Sandra Segura is to not only
to speak of beauty and modeling.
Sandra is a warrior, intelligent,
confident, a woman born to win. She
has been the highlight of national
runways, has made it to covers
nationwide and now launches her own
brand of swimwear! She has one of the
most beautiful bodies in Colombia, and
an important publication has ranked her
among the top 100 models in history.
Exclusively, for Latin American Model,
we spoke with this beautiful woman who
was overflowed with joy by learning of
this international publication, and who
opened the doors of her home to let us
discover more about her life!
How is your love for acting and modeling
born?
It started from a very young age, when
I wanted to be contestant for my
classroom for the Miss Congeniality
school contest, then my mother gave
me a big surprise and enrolled me at a
modeling academy and that's when I
prepared as a professional model in the
John Casablancas Agency in the city of
Pereira, that made me very happy and
there I discovered that I loved to play
and interact with the cameras, besides
my father was a photographer when I
was little and I remember being taught
how to pose, inspiring my passion for
cameras and posing.
Too complicated to enter
Protagonistas de Novela?
Well really a friend told me about the
casting calls and that he wanted to take
me into the auditions, I immediately
said no because I was a model and not
an actress but after he insisted several
times, I took a chance and introduced
myself, successfully passing through all
the filters that they had, every time I
passed a test, from making the line to
speaking the monologues it was a
challenge, but I always say that when
things are meant to be, they will be, and
God had prepared for me that beautiful
experience that was Protagonistas de
Novela 3: the final judgment, and
thanks to God and this beautiful reality
show, many projects came to me after
that.
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128. Did you ever think you would be
in the cover of this issue of the
international magazine LATIN
AMERICAN MODEL?
Never, it took me by surprise, I
have always liked the magazine
and when I got the news I almost
had a heart attack there for
several minutes! I was doing some
photoshoots as a proposal for the
magazine and did not think it
would come this beautiful
opportunity, I was in my house
with my team and we all jumped
with happiness at the news, every
time something happens in my
career it is something that fills me
with strength, courage and a lot of
satisfaction, thank you for this
wonderful opportunity.
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129. Photos: Andres Reina A
Makeup: Marcela Suarez
Assistance makeup: Sandy Suarez
Costumes: Guerreras Divinas
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130. Speaking more about you?
How do you take care of
your body?
It is my temple, and although
sometimes I get naughty and
indulge, I always try to keep
my exercise routines
throughout the year, spent
two to three hours in the gym
with my personal trainer, I
drink a lot of water, eat a lot
of protein and vegetables,
fruits are my priority on
weekdays, but come Saturday
and Sunday and I do not think
twice about it, I cheat with
carbs wich are my weakness, I
feel my body ask for them, so
on weekends I break my
exercise routines and give a
little treat to my stomach and
eat whatever comes my way,
but my weakness is the bread
(laughs).
Have sports always been
part of your life?
Yes, always, in school I
practiced cheerleading and
this led me into the habit of
exercising, besides they help
me dispose of my negative
energies, it is a time for me
myself and I, it's my passion
and I do it with love, besides
seeing results it gives me the
strength to continue and not
give up when you take it as
habit and it becomes your
best friend, and it will never
fail you, this I call having self -
love and taking care of the
temple that God gave you to
save your soul .
Your title as Harley girl...
what year did it happen?
What does this achievement
mean in your life?
It was because my husband,
whom at that time was my
boyfriend,
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131. ask me if I’d like to participate
in the contest and although I
thought about it a lot I was
quick to say yes, as in this
contest there have always been
Harley girls but never a Harley-
ist that had her own bike, so I
said yes and participated
having the wonderful joy of
being chosen as Harley
Davidson Girl 2012.
What did this achievement
mean in your life?
It was an experience in my
wonderful world as a
professional model, to
represent the Harley
community with the same
passion I have for the “fierros”
as we call them, to meet
wonderful people, and people
who knew who I was, to be
called their Harley girl, a real
Harley fan who really
represents us, and know that
whatever I set my mind to in
my life, I can always get it with
the help of God, my Celestial
father.
What projects are you
looking forward to this year?
My oldest and largest project
for this year is my brand of
swimwear and bathrobes for
the beach, called Guerreras
Divinas, because I'm exploiting
my creative side as a designer,
and now creating my first
collection, so this year I am
dedicating most of my time on
this project that I know you will
love, I will take up acting again
with a monologue in theater
and continue preparing myself
with my favorite teacher,
master and acting coach Ruben
Di Pietro, plus a project for an
internet show, so this year is
looking good with the grace of
God.
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133. As good native of Santander,
Jeimy is a person with weak
feelings but a strong character.
She is an enterprising woman,
a dreamer, unafraid to take a
risk to meet her goals. One
hundred percent convinced she
is on the path God has laid out
for her life. At 15 she began to
take her first steps in modeling
with protocol events for
children, shooting for children's
clothing and small runways.
When she turned 21, she
decided to start studying
International Trade at the
University Tadeo Lozano in
Bogota.
Already in the capital she
became known in the world of
modeling and her Latin
appearance opened doors in
different modeling events.
Besides modeling and being a
student, Jeimy is an
entrepreneur. She owns and
manages her own restaurant in
an exlcusive part of Bogota, Mr
Steack. She is also responsible
for importing goods for
distribution in commerce
nationwide.
At the age of 24, Jeimy’s life
outlook is abroad. Trips to the
United States, Mexico,
Dominican Republic, among
others, have opened new doors
to projects in her career in
International Trade.
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134. Going to restaurants is
one of her favorite plans.
She doesn’t do much
partying but if she’s
invited to take a good
cocktail she will enjoy it.
Her hobby is skating,
that’s why she has such
nice legs. Furthermore,
she loves to see the
world, travel to unknown
destinations is her
ultimate plan.
Although she claims to be
loved by many, she feels
her true friends are few.
She doesn’t give her trust
so easily because she
says one should not give
their friendship and love
to everybody.
This year there will be
many surprises from this
Colombian abroad, as
she will continue with her
academic studies in
Miami and alternate it
with her modeling career.
Instagram @jeimygr
facebook Jeimy G. Rodriguez
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146. outstanding, in 2002 he began his
career when he and some friends
created the band La Butaca,
obtaining great recognition in the
local scene, sharing stage with
national and international acts in the
coffee-producing city.
Photography: Christian Agudelo
Sanalejo is a PopRock band
originally from Manizales Colombia
, they took their first steps in
Bogotá and thereafter reached
several Latin American countries,
reaching a high level of popularity
in their native country and
worldwide, eventually winning an
award from Los 40 Principales in
Spain, thanks to hits like: Barman,
El Diablo, me Gusta and El
Culevante , tracks that occupied a
privileged place in the stations.
After seven years of absence the
group returns to the music market
with a new vocalist; Sebastian
Gomez, an artist who from an early
age became interested in music,
and whose vocal qualities and
composition are
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147. In 2016, Sanalejo released a new album,
entitled Seguir Latiendo , under the production
of Fernando "Toby" Tobon; producing three
promotional singles: Sufriendo por amor, Mal
Herido and Mi Mitad, the latter having a video
recorded during the Manizales Fair 2017 and
making its debut in late January.
Sanalejo was nominated
for a Grammy in the
category "Best Latin Pop
Album" in which they
shared a nomination with
artists like Laura Pausini,
Jesse & Joy, Diego
Torres and Gaby Moreno.
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