Name: Nadja Auermann
Date of Birth: March 19, 1971
Place of Birth: West Berlin, Germany
Nationality: German
Height: 1.71 meters (1.08 is all leg)
Hair: Platinum Blonde
Occupation: Fashion Model
Nadja Auermann was born March 19, 1971, in West Berlin,
Germany. The daughter of bankers, Nadja didn't initially
hope for the glamorous life of a model that she leads
today.
Hoping to pursue a career in architecture, furniture
design, or even as the chancellor of Germany, her path
took an unexpected twist when she was discovered by
a modeling scout while sitting in a Berlin café
in 1989. The scout wanted Nadja to pose for a travel
catalogue, and although she was hand-picked out of a
crowd, the beginning of her career was a failure.
Nadja managed to sign with the Karin modeling agency,
and signed a contract with Elite Modeling Management
a year later. Nadja landed modeling gigs, but it wasn't
until she bleached her hair platinum blonde for a pret-a-porter
collection that her career took off.
Everyone from Harper's Bazaar to Vogue came crawling,
as both magazines featured portfolios on the "it"
girl in modeling. By 1994, Nadja (now donning a cropped
haircut) was the model for runways and magazine photo
spreads. This was made clear with a 26-page Neiman Marcus
shoot in Harper's Bazaar and consecutive Vogue photo
shoots in 1994.
One of the select few to appear on both the cover of
Harper's Bazaar and Vogue US the same month, Nadja also
joined the big name supermodels to appear in George
Michael's Too Funky video, sharing the spotlight with
Linda Evangelista. That same year, the German beauty
posed for the highly coveted Pirelli calendar.
Nicknamed the "blonde angel", Nadja's career
as a supermodel can be seen in the list of advertisements
and magazines she has appeared in. Her resume of advertisements
reads something like this: Anne Klein, Christian Dior,
Dolce & Gabbana, Gianfranco Ferré, Gianni
Versace Couture, Giorgio Armani, GV Jeans, Joop!, Krizia,
Karl Lagerfeld, Prada, Valentino, Versace Atelier, and
Yves Saint Laurent.
And the list of Magazine covers is no shorter: Elle
(German, Japan, Quebec, UK, US), Esquire, Vogue (Italy,
France, UK, US), Harper's Bazaar, American Photo, and
Scene (UK), to name just a few.
The subject of Ellen Von Unwerth's article in Vogue,
entitled "She's An Enigma", Nadja Auermann
continues to model today (despite the fact that she
has a child), and has most recently strutted down the
catwalks for Chanel, Gianni Versace and Thierry Mugler.