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Sasha Pivovarova

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Progressive Original Independent Humanitarian Intellectual Inventive

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1985-01-21
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The Russian-born high fashion model has made a name for herself in the industry, working with renowned designers such as Christian Dior, Elie Saab, and Valentino. Prior to her rise to fame, she pursued a degree in Art History at the Russian University for the Humanities. In 2012, she welcomed her first child, a daughter, with her husband, Igor Vishnyakov.

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She’s mentioned that, outside of her modeling work, she really enjoys painting and drawing—activities that allow her to express herself creatively. She often finds time for these hobbies, and she’s talked about how much she values the quiet moments spent with a brush or sketchpad. She says it’s a refreshing change from the fast-paced world of fashion, and she genuinely looks forward to those calm, artistic breaks. She believes that staying connected to her creative side helps balance her life, and she continues to nurture that passion whenever she can.

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