Born : January 3, 1990 Height : 1.80m (5ft 11in) From : America -Michelle Sara Vawer was born in Vancouver, Canada and raised in the beautiful island of Kailua, Hawaii. -At about age 17, Vawer was discovered by a local agency who two years later introduced her to IMG Models. From that day on Michelle knew she was moving to New York City to pursue an international and very successful modeling career. -Michelle's youthful and sexy beauty have helped her snag ad campaigns, covers and editorials in the top magazines around the world including Italian Vogue , Vanity Fair and Cosmopolitan magazine to name a few. -She was also seen in the big screen with appearances in the feature film 'Into the Blue 2' and the HBO series 'How to make it in America'. -She appeared in the 2012 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. -Michelle currently resides in New York City. -Her hobbies include writing, reading, dancing and cooking meals for her loved ones.
Michelle Vawer is a model who appeared in the 2012 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. She was born in Vancouver, Canada but grew up on Oahu in Hawaii. Formerly a member of the Aulea Swim Club, she was recruited to swim at Yale University before she decided to model with the IMG Agency.
Place of Origin: Hawaii
Age: 23
Height: 5’11
Measurements: 34-25-36
Twitter: @MichelleVawer
She has crossed the Auau Channel (see Maui Channel Swimmers) from Lanai to Maui in 5 hours 30 minutes in 2005 as the 142nd swimmer to achieve this crossing.
Michelle Vawer born 30th December 1988 is an American model. Michelle Vawer is famous for her physical resemblance to Miranda Kerr. She is one of the tallest models with the height 5′ 11”.
She has worked for many modeling agencies like IMG Models, New York, Scene Model Management, Sydney and eMg Models, Sydney. She has perfect measurements for swimwear – can’t you tell?!
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