Dec 25, 1968
Capricorn
Denmark
56 years old
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Model
Helena Christensen is a Danish supermodel, photographer, and entrepreneur whose multifaceted career has spanned over three decades. Born on December 25, 1968, in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a Danish father and Peruvian mother, she began modeling at the age of nine. Her early interest in music and photography laid the foundation for her diverse pursuits in the fashion and art worlds.
Modeling Career
Christensen rose to international prominence in the 1990s, becoming one of the original Victoria's Secret Angels. She graced the covers of major fashion magazines, including Vogue, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar, and worked with renowned brands like Chanel, Versace, and Revlon. Her appearance in Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" music video in 1991, directed by Herb Ritts, is considered a defining moment in her modeling career.
Photography and Creative Ventures
Beyond modeling, Christensen has established herself as a respected photographer, with her work featured in publications such as Marie Claire and ELLE. She co-founded Nylon magazine in 1999, serving as its original creative director. Her entrepreneurial endeavors include launching a clothing line, Christensen & Sigersen, and collaborating with Triumph on a lingerie collection.
Advocacy and Philanthropy
Christensen is actively involved in philanthropic efforts, particularly in raising awareness for breast cancer and climate change. She partnered with Oxfam to document the effects of climate change in Peru, her mother's homeland, and has participated in campaigns supporting breast cancer organizations.
Personal Life
Christensen has one son, Mingus Lucien Reedus, born in October 1999, with actor Norman Reedus. She has had residences in Copenhagen, Monaco, and New York City, where she currently resides. Her personal interests include music, photography, and design, reflecting her eclectic and artistic lifestyle.
Helena Christensen's enduring influence in fashion, art, and philanthropy underscores her versatility and commitment to creative expression.