Josephine Skriver is a renowned Danish supermodel and entrepreneur celebrated for her commanding runway presence and global campaigns. Born Josephine Skriver on April 14, 1993, in Copenhagen, Denmark, she discovered modeling potential at 15 during a New York trip with her soccer team. Signed by Unique Models in Copenhagen, she delayed full-time pursuits to finish education before launching internationally. Her breakout Fall/Winter 2011 season saw her open for Alberta Ferretti, close for Prada, and walk for powerhouses like Christian Dior, Balenciaga, DKNY, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, Calvin Klein, and Rag & Bone. She became a Victoria’s Secret Angel in 2016 after walking the show annually since 2013, appearing in catalogs, swim specials, and multiple Fashion Shows, embodying the brand’s glamorous aesthetic.

 

 

 

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Skriver has fronted major campaigns for Chanel, Saint Laurent, Armani, Balmain, Bulgari, Gucci, Max Mara, Michael Kors, Tom Ford, and beauty giant Maybelline, while gracing covers like Elle Bulgaria (April 2025). She launched her activewear brand SKRIV (emphasizing strength, wellness, and empowerment) and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights, mental health, and body positivity. Philanthropically, she supports global causes aligned with equality and self-acceptance. Known for her striking features—piercing green eyes that convey intensity and allure, flawless radiant skin, long light brown/dark blonde hair often styled in sleek waves or effortless looks, and statuesque 5’11” athletic figure (with balanced proportions, toned physique from fitness routines)—she dominates red carpets and editorials in high-fashion gowns, sheer designs, or sporty-chic ensembles that highlight her poised, confident elegance. Skriver remains a dedicated, versatile icon inspiring through resilience, entrepreneurship, and advocacy for meaningful representation in fashion.

 

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