Switzerland Travel

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Another Arty Swiss Brand

If being a supermodel means dating Hollywood’s top hunks, starring in some flicks, doing campaign jobs for the most stylish brands, and flashing shining smiles that make the slick covers of international posh magazines, then Swiss lass Julie Ordon has every right to be called a supermodel. Relatively short with a 5’7" height, she is not a petite name in the glowing fashion biz; in fact, she has become a Swiss brand, bringing to the country glorious fame along with Swiss chocolates, knives, and watches.

Only in her early twenties, Julie has landed on the covers of Cosmo, Elle, and Glamor magazines, demonstrating the glint of her blue eyes and the luster of her brown hair. Her striking elegance has also made her an instant star after acting in a few movies that include "Novela" (2002) and "Point and Shoot" (2004). Julie’s first huge acting role, however, was in "Inquiétudes" ("A Sight for Sore Eyes," 2003) where she was the main cast under the direction of the brilliant Gilles Bourdos.

But Julie’s credential as a supermodel is not perfect if she has not appeared in several advertisements for Victoria’s Secret, DeBeers, and L'Oreal-- making her a priced possession of the most prominent modeling firms in the world such as Madison Models, Traffic, Ricardo Gay, Storm, and Karin.

Now, I’m sure that the next period you think of Switzerland, you will temporarily set aside the syrupy Swiss chocolates or the all-around Swiss knife because a supermodel like Julie is not worth a second-class attention.

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