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Miro Moreira (São Paulo, April 6, 1984), is a Brazilian male model.
Biography
Miro Moreira was born on April 6, 1984 in São Paulo. According to him, when he was a teenager he was like the "ugly ducking" because he was skinny, used braces and had a lot of pimples.[1] At first he worked in a bank, but after his workmates encouraged him to pursue the modeling career, he quit the job. He started modeling on the catwalks at São Paulo Fashion Week. He has since modeled for Giorgio Armani, Armani Exchange, D&G, Belstaff, Lebole, Sean John, Roberto Cavalli, Dudalina, Aramis,Blue Man, among others. He was also the cover of "L'officiel", one of the most famous fashion magazines in Europe. In Brazil, he got widespread attention for making a shoot for Brazilian site "Terra" and for participating of the reality show "A Fazenda" the Brazilian version of The Farm.
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