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Luz Pavon

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Luz Pavon
Born
Luz Pavon

NationalityMexican
Modeling information
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Websitewww.luzpavon.com

Luz Pavon is a Mexican fashion model. [1]

Career

Model career

Pavon has appeared in advertisements for Balmain Hair Couture, Guess, Juicy Couture, Uniqlo and GAP. She has been featured in numerous publications such as Vogue US, Teen Vogue,[2] New York Times, i-D magazine,[3] Dazed & Confused,[4] Vogue Italia, Esquire,[5] Fashion TV and Fashionista.com. She has appeared in music videos for Kid Cudi and Joan Osborne. Pavon was selected by Chloë Sevigny to be part of her show in collaboration with Opening Ceremony and she also became VIP personality at the webshow series for Carolina Herrera 212 VIP fragrance.[6]

Fashion business

At the end of 2008, Luz partnered with her sister Victoria Pavon and founded their own clothing company PAVON NYC.[7] Their creation, called "The Ruffle Tube Dress" made in many different colors and textures, first sold to stylist Patricia Field from Sex and the City. It was featured as a must-have item in Style.com.[8] In 2011, MTV[9] declared Pavon a rising star.

References

  1. ^ "WWD Luz Pavon Model".
  2. ^ "Teen Vogue Curly Hair Talk".
  3. ^ "i-D Luz Pavon".
  4. ^ "Dazed & Confused Collections".
  5. ^ "God created Luz Pavon".
  6. ^ "Carolina Herrera VIP Profile".
  7. ^ "PAVON NYC".
  8. ^ "Style.com Top Latino Designers".
  9. ^ "MTV Networks Victoria & Luz Pavon Bring Fashion To The Forefront".