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Adriana Lima
Adriana Lima
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NameAdriana Lima
Birth dateMarch 12, 1981
Birth placeSalvador, Bahia, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
OccupationModel, Actress
Years active1996–present

Adriana Lima is a Brazilian model and actress known for her prominence in high fashion, commercial advertising, and runway shows. She achieved international recognition through major campaigns, catwalks, and long-term associations with luxury brands and media outlets. Lima's career intersects with global fashion houses, entertainment franchises, and philanthropic initiatives.

Early life and education

Born in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, Lima grew up in a family with roots in Brazil and ties to regional communities in Northeast Brazil. She was raised in the state capital and attended local schools in Salvador, Bahia. Her early life involved exposure to Brazilian culture, Catholic traditions associated with the Roman Catholic Church, and the music scenes of Bahia. As a teenager she entered beauty and modeling competitions in Brazil, connecting with scouts linked to agencies in São Paulo and international markets such as New York City and Milan.

Modelling career

Lima began modeling after participating in contests organized by agencies in São Paulo, securing representation that led to editorial work for magazines based in São Paulo (city), Rio de Janeiro, and later publications in New York and France. Her early portfolio included shoots for fashion magazines and appearances at runway shows for designers from Milan and Paris. Over time she became associated with designers such as Versace, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Givenchy, and Valentino, appearing in campaigns, lookbooks, and couture presentations. Lima also worked with prominent photographers connected to Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, and specialty publications that served the fashion weeks of Milan Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and New York Fashion Week. Her editorial and commercial assignments expanded to advertisements for luxury labels, lingerie brands, and beauty conglomerates headquartered in cities including London, Tokyo, and Los Angeles.

Victoria's Secret and Angel tenure

Lima's international breakthrough included a longstanding role with Victoria's Secret, one of the leading lingerie retailers headquartered in the United States. She served as a Victoria's Secret Angel for multiple seasons, participating in the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show alongside other Angels and models such as Gisele Bündchen, Heidi Klum, Alessandra Ambrosio, and Candice Swanepoel. Her runway appearances often featured collaborations with costume designers, musicians, and production teams affiliated with large-scale televised fashion events and network broadcasts in New York City and global venues. Lima wore signature pieces such as the show's commissioned wings and specialty items created by jewelers and couture ateliers from London, Milan, and Geneva. Her tenure with Victoria's Secret coincided with major media partnerships and sponsorships linked to multinational retailers and entertainment corporations.

Other ventures and endorsements

Beyond runway work, Lima endorsed products for multinational brands across categories including cosmetics, fragrance, and apparel. She participated in advertising campaigns for companies headquartered in New York City, São Paulo, and Paris, collaborating with firms linked to L'Oréal, Maybelline, and other global beauty houses. Lima also modeled for high-street and luxury retailers associated with conglomerates operating in Europe and North America, and she fronted campaigns for swimwear labels, sportswear lines, and lifestyle brands. Her commercial partnerships extended to appearances in print, billboard, and digital media managed by agencies in Los Angeles and London, and she launched limited-edition collections with retailers and designers collaborating across the fashion industry.

Acting and television appearances

Lima made appearances in film and television projects, taking roles and cameos that connected her to productions in Hollywood and Brazilian media in Rio de Janeiro. She appeared on variety shows, reality television specials, and guest spots linked to networks broadcasting in the United States and Latin America. Her on-screen work included collaborations with directors and producers associated with independent productions and studio projects, alongside appearances at film festivals and entertainment events in cities such as Los Angeles and Cannes.

Philanthropy and personal life

Lima engaged in philanthropic activities with organizations operating in Brazil and internationally, supporting causes related to children's welfare and health initiatives associated with nonprofits and charities based in Brazil and United States. She supported campaigns and benefit events affiliated with charitable institutions and participated in fundraising galas in metropolitan centers like New York City and São Paulo. In her personal life she has familial ties rooted in Salvador and maintained residences aligned with the global nature of her career, including stays in New York City, Los Angeles, and São Paulo while working with international agencies and brands.

Public image and legacy

Lima's public image reflects her role within the global modeling industry and popular culture, often cited in coverage by publications such as Vogue, GQ, Forbes, People, and major news outlets based in New York City and London. Her legacy includes influence on runway casting, commercial modeling practices, and brand ambassador strategies used by retailers and fashion houses across Europe, North America, and South America. Lima remains a reference point in discussions about supermodels, advertising, and the intersection of fashion with media and philanthropy.

Category:Brazilian models Category:People from Salvador, Bahia