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Amber Sienna

Model

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Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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1991-04-07
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She’s a lingerie model whose stunning good looks and incredible body have catapulted her to international fame. Over the years, she’s made a name for herself in the fashion world, represented by the well-known Lusco Model Management. Her striking presence has landed her features in numerous high-profile publications—magazines like Vanquish and Playboy have proudly showcased her work. Before all the spotlight and success, she lived in Malibu, California, soaking up that coastal lifestyle. But her story starts further back, all the way in London, England, where she was originally from. Yeah, she’s truly come a long way—from London roots to global recognition. She’s definitely one of those names that stands out in the industry, and honestly, it’s no surprise why she’s become such a sought-after figure in modeling today.

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She’s achieved some incredible milestones over the years, and one of the standout moments was when she was named Playboy Bunny of the Year back in 2015. That recognition really put her on the map, showcasing her charm and confidence. Then, a few years later in 2018, she added another prestigious title to her name—Miss Madeira Fashion Weekend. It’s clear that she’s not just talented but also has a strong presence in the fashion and lifestyle world. Being named Playboy Bunny of the Year was a major highlight, and following it up with such a respected honor only solidified her status. She continues to inspire, and each achievement, like being named Miss Madeira Fashion Weekend, reflects her dedication and grace.

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