Sharam Diniz

Sharam-Sharam Diniz, known professionally as Sharam Diniz, is an Angolan-Portuguese fashion model and businesswoman.[3][4] She is known for her appearances in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.[5]

Sharam Diniz
Born
Sharam-Sharam da Conceição Diniz[1]

(1991-03-02) March 2, 1991
NationalityAngolan
OccupationFashion model
Modeling information
Height5'10"
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Agency
  • One Management (New York)
  • Premium Models (Paris)
  • Monster Management (Milan)
  • Models 1 (London)
  • Uno Models (Barcelona)
  • Nomad Management (Los Angeles)
  • Way Model Management (São Paulo)
  • Glam Celebrity (Portugal)
  • MP Management (Stockholm) [2]

Career

Diniz has been on the cover of GQ Portugal and Vogue Portugal.[6][7] Her first modeling job was a 2011 Victoria's Secret spring advertisement.[8] She appeared in a SoHo billboard for 7 for All Mankind jeans.[9]

Diniz has walked the runway for Balmain, Calvin Klein, Prabal Gurung, Vivienne Westwood, Cushnie et Ochs, Rag & Bone, Kenneth Cole, Carolina Herrera, Hervé Léger, Jason Wu among others.[10][11] She has starred in ads for Tom Ford, Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Armani Exchange, 7 For All Mankind, Target, H&M, Clinique and Anne Klein.[12]

She has appeared in Allure, Cosmopolitan, V (magazine) and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue among others.[13]

In Portugal, she was given the Globos de Ouro ("Golden Globe") award for "Best Female Model".[14]

Diniz appeared in a “Made in Portugal” ad.[15]

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