Aline Weber

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Aline Weber
Weber in the SS2012 Narciso Rodriguez fashion show
Born
Aline Cleusa Weber

(1989-03-22) March 22, 1989 (age 35)
OccupationModel
Years active2006–present
Modeling information
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorGreen
AgencyNew York Model Management (New York)
Next Model Management (London)
Traffic Models (Barcelona)
Scoop Models (Copenhagen)
Modelwerk (Hamburg)
Mega Model Brasil (São Paulo)
Donna Models (Tokyo)[2]

Aline Cleusa Weber (born March 22, 1989) is a Brazilian model.

Early life

Weber was born in Seara, Santa Catarina.[1] She is of German descent.[3] Weber was discovered when a photographer took pictures of her and sent them to agencies in São Paulo.[4]

Career

Weber's debut on the international fashion scene was at the Spring 2006 New York Fashion Week shows. She walked for Tommy Hilfiger and Jenni Kayne.[5] She also walked in Paris on her first season. Her print career started in Brazil. She worked for Brazilian magazines like their editions of Vogue and Marie Claire.[5] Her first big season, she opened shows for Shiatzy Chen, Daks, Balenciaga, and Requiem.[5] Also walking for Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs, and Proenza Schouler.[5]

Weber has walked the international runways many times, and for renowned fashion houses like Balenciaga, Narciso Rodriguez, and Calvin Klein.[1]

Magazine work has also put Weber on the map, appearing in magazines like Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and i-D.[5][6]

Weber's face has been used as the face of many campaigns, like D&G, M for Missoni, H & M Divided, and Moschino Cheap and Chic.[6]

Weber appeared in Tom Ford's film A Single Man playing the role of a student named Lois.

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