Generated by GPT-5-mini| Yvette Prieto | |
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| Name | Yvette Prieto |
| Birth date | 1979 |
| Birth place | Cuba |
| Occupation | Model |
| Years active | 2000s–present |
Yvette Prieto
Yvette Prieto is a Cuban-American model known for her work in fashion, her public marriage to a prominent basketball figure, and her appearances at high-profile cultural events. Born in Cuba and raised in Miami, she has modeled for brands and photographers while appearing in magazines and public philanthropy circles associated with sports, entertainment, and art institutions. Her life intersects with notable figures in basketball, cinema, music, and fashion.
Prieto was born in Havana and emigrated to Miami during childhood, joining a Cuban diaspora connected to communities in Little Havana, Miami Beach, and broader Florida Cuban-American networks. Her family background includes ties to Cuban cultural institutions and local Roman Catholic Church parishes; her upbringing overlapped with Cuban-American civic organizations, Cuban exile communities, and Miami social circles that engage with Florida International University, University of Miami, and local arts venues like the Pérez Art Museum Miami. During formative years she lived near neighborhoods associated with figures who attended Miami-Dade College and events connected to Cuban-American National Foundation activities, while contemporaries included athletes from Miami Heat franchises and entertainers performing at venues such as the Adrienne Arsht Center and Bayfront Park.
Prieto's modeling work involved collaborations with fashion photographers, designers, and brands operating in the New York Fashion Week and Miami Fashion Week circuits, sometimes appearing alongside models represented by agencies that place talent in campaigns for houses like Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and Michael Kors. She has been featured in photo shoots and editorials that connect to photographers who have worked for publications such as Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, and lifestyle magazines distributed by media companies including Condé Nast, Hearst Communications, and Time Inc. Her runway and print experience brought associations with stylists and makeup artists who have collaborated on shows at venues like Lincoln Center, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, and boutique presentations tied to retailers such as Bloomingdale's and Neiman Marcus. Prieto's portfolio intersects with models, photographers, and creative directors who participated in campaigns for celebrities and designers including Beyoncé, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Marc Jacobs, and Tom Ford.
Prieto's personal life entered broad public view following a high-profile marriage to a retired NBA player associated with franchises like the Miami Heat and competitors such as the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls during his career. Their wedding drew attendees from sports, film, and music sectors, including associates of players from the NBA All-Star Game, colleagues from teams linked to coaches like Erik Spoelstra and executives such as Pat Riley, and entertainers who have performed at events with celebrities like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Jennifer Lopez. The couple has children and maintains residences connected to Miami-area communities, with social circles that include businesspeople from The Related Group and arts patrons involved with institutions such as the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden and the Rubell Museum. Prieto's family life has been covered by media outlets operated by conglomerates like NBCUniversal, ViacomCBS, and WarnerMedia.
Prieto participates in philanthropic activities and charity events often attended by athletes, actors, and entrepreneurs supported by organizations such as the Miami Children's Hospital Foundation, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and arts fundraisers for museums like the Rubell Family Collection and the Pérez Art Museum Miami. She has appeared at galas and fundraisers alongside figures from sports foundations, entertainment charities, and fashion benefit dinners hosted by brands linked to LVMH, Kering, and Estée Lauder Companies. Her public appearances include red carpet events, film premieres screened by distributors like Netflix, Warner Bros., and Paramount Pictures, and cultural events associated with festivals such as the Miami Film Festival and the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, where celebrities, chefs, and media personalities converge.
Prieto has appeared in media coverage produced by entertainment journalists at outlets including E! Entertainment Television, TMZ, Access Hollywood, and lifestyle programs on ABC and CBS. Her wedding and family life were subjects of photo spreads and television segments similar to features run by publications like People (magazine), Us Weekly, and GQ, as well as profiles in online platforms operated by BuzzFeed and HuffPost. While not primarily an actress, she has been depicted in documentaries and entertainment specials focusing on celebrity culture, sports figures, and celebrity weddings, formats produced by networks including TV One, Bravo, and Oxygen.
Category:Cuban models Category:People from Miami