Bhumika Arora

Bhumika Arora is an Indian Fashion Model.

Bhumika was the February 2016 cover model and named the next Indian Supermodel by Vogue India.[1]

Bhumika has appeared in editorials for American Vogue, British Vogue, Vogue India, Vogue Paris, Teen Vogue, Elle USA, Marie Claire Italia, i-D Magazine, Love Magazine, L'Officiel India, Interview Germany and UmnO Magazine.[2][3] She walked her first international runway show in Paris for Dries Van Noten's fall/winter 2014/2015 collection. [4]However, her breakout season was the Fall 2015 shows when she debuted at the New York Fashion Week walking for Alexander Wang. Three days later, she walked for Vera Wang and Vogue.com singled her out as No. 3 in its "7 Things We Loved Today".[4]Following her debut at New York Fashion Week, Bhumika debuted at the London Fashion Week that season walking for Daks, Gareth Pugh, Jonathan Saunders, Preen and Simone Rocha before heading to Milan, where she landed a coveted spot in the Fendi show, walking for Karl Lagerfeld.

In between Fall 2015 and Fall 2016 season alone, Bhumika walked for major brands and designers such as Hermes, Chanel, Fendi, Versace, Jean Paul Gaultier, Kenzo, Dries Van Noten, Missoni, DSquared2, Manish Arora, Ferragamo, Etro, Roberto Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana, Viktor & Rolf, Anna Sui, Alexander Wang, Emilio Pucci, Vera Wang, Bottega Veneta, Stella McCartney, Alberta Ferretti, Max Mara, 3.1 Phillip Lim, BCBG Max Azria, Gareth Pugh, H&M, Koché, Léa Peckre, Ports 1961, Brandon Maxwell, Derek Lam, Prabal Gurung, Fenty x Puma and Balmain.[2] [3]

Bhumika Arora
Born New Delhi, India [5]
Occupation
  • Fashion Model
Years active 2013 - Present

Modeling information

Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Manager The Society Management (New York), Elite (Paris, Milan, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Stockholm).

References

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