Colette Pechekhonova

Colette Pechekhonova
Born
Colette Stryjenova Peshekhonova[1]

(1980-03-12) March 12, 1980[2]
Leningrad, USSR (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)[2]
Modeling information
Height5 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m)[2]
Hair colorBlonde[2]
Eye colorBlue[2]
    AgencyOne Management[1]

    Colette Pechekhonova is a Russian model.

    Early life

    Pechekhonova was born on March 12, 1980 in Leningrad, now Saint Petersburg. She was a student of ballet from a young age.[2] While in college studying medicine,[2] she sent pictures of herself to various agencies. The owner of one of them, Cros Coitton of Parisian agency Nathalie Models,[2] noticed her photo and signed her almost immediately.[2]

    Career

    Pechekhonova's debut into the fashion world was at the Spring/Summer 1999 Fendi show.[1][2] She walked a total of 40 shows that season, making her an international success. After signing with New York Model Management in 1999, she walked for Calvin Klein as an exclusive.[1] Her career continued until her decision to retire in 2004.[1]

    She eventually changed her mind, signing with Nathalie Models once more in 2007.[1] She became a regular favorite with Bottega Veneta.[2][3] She began booking many editorials as well,[4] posing for magazines like I-D, Vogue, and Velvet.

    Since her debut in 1998, she has also walked for Viktor & Rolf, Versace, Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Alexander McQueen and Givenchy.[1][2][3]

    Personal life

    Pechekhonova made friends with other models like Anouck Lepere, Iris Strubegger, and Eugenia Volodina.[1] She is interested in the subject of cinema.[1]

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