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Amoore began her modeling career in Milan, Italy at just 17 years old. After stints in Spain and Germany, the prestigious Elite agency caught wind of her unique beauty and she relocated to Paris. Within days her introduction to an exclusive group of industry icons began. Lesa raised more than an eyebrow in 1991 when Italian Vanity Fair featured a 21-page spread of her, landing the covers of Vogue and Photo that same year. Amoore has since appeared on over 25 covers, and worked on and off the runway with top designers including Versace, Armani, John Galliano, Alaia and Nicole Milller.
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Lesa Amoore is an american photographer and visual artist based in Los Angeles, California.
Amoore began her career in imagery as a top fashion MODEL, affording her the opportunity to work closely with iconic fashion photogs and creative teams. Amoore has appeared on the covers of Vogue, Elle, and Photo Magazine.
After some years as a stylist/brand consultant and celebrity entertainment correspondent, in 2010 a designer called to ask her to shoot his advertising campaign. Since, her work has appeared in intl. publications (including Elle, Marie Claire & Glamour), for advertising, and on exhibition. Journeying into moving imagery in 2014, Amoore partnered with Jarred Land (Red Studios) and Debranne Treu to form ALT MEDIA.
Height: 178
Bust: 89
Waist: 63
Hips: 86
Dress: 34
Shoe: 42
Hair: Blond
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Here’s an interview from 2019. Lesa Amoore talks about her background, modeling and photography career, and the impact the industry has on the human condition.
