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Brazil transgende­r model Sampaio ‘fighting for better world’

- KELLY VELASQUEZ AFP

Valentina Sampaio, the first transgende­r model to make the cover of French Vogue, will be flying the flag for the LGBT movement at Milan fashion week. The 22-year-old Brazilian, who appeared on the cover of Elle Brazil in November and has modelled for labels such as Gisela Franck and Rchlo, is in the city to attend casting sessions in the hope of snapping up a place on the catwalk for the world’s top fashion houses.

The shy, green-eyed brunette said in Milan, where the autumn-winter collection­s go on show from Wednesday, that she was “proud” of being a role model for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgende­r (LGBT) community.

Her dream, she said, would be to model for the likes of Italian icon Giorgio Armani.

Sitting on a bench in the sunshine, her face lights up as she talks of the opportunit­ies fame and fashion could bring her in the fight to combat transgende­r prejudice.

Sampaio, who began her modelling career in Brazil four years ago before becoming an “ambassador” for L’Oreal, said landing the coveted cover of Vogue magazine was “important because fashion is a means to stop people speaking about us with prejudice”.

While several US fashion magazines have already featured transgende­r models, this is a first for France.

“I want to continue fighting for a better world”, where trans are considered “normal”, she said in her soft voice.

The model, who did not once use the words transsexua­l, transgende­r or the acronym LGBT in the interview, said she was tired of those who are not heterosexu­al or cisgender being seen as “an anomaly”.

“Juan is Juan, Maria is Maria and Valentina is Valentina,” she said with a laugh.

Transgende­r is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. Transsexua­l is an older term that is used by some people who have permanentl­y changed — or seek to change — their bodies through medical interventi­ons.

Sampaio, who has about 35,000 followers on Instagram, wowed the Sao Paulo fashion week in October, where she shimmied down the runways for Agua de Coco and Vitorino Campos.

Her life could have taken a different course: she was studying architectu­re in Fortaleza in north Brazil when she dropped out to attend fashion courses.

The youngster thanks her parents for an upbringing which allowed her to express her gender, saying “as a little boy, I felt like a little girl”.

“I was born in Ceara in the northeast and in that small place I felt protected, because everyone knows and respects each other,” she said.

Sampaio said there were some unpleasant “incidents” at the beginning of her career, like one brand refusing to use a transgende­r person for its advertisin­g campaign.

“I felt very bad, I wanted to stop working” as a model, “but in the end I realised that I liked this work and it did not stop me”, she said.

Sampaio is part of a group of Brazilian models that fights prejudice and violence against shemales — transsexua­ls who have both male genitalia and female secondary sex characteri­stics.

“The advice I can give them is to believe in themselves and not be discourage­d by difficulti­es,” she said.

French Vogue, which features Sampaio in a plunging gold gown on the cover of the March edition, described her as a “glam standard-bearer of a cause that is on the march ... in a post-gender world”.

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Valentina Sampaio.
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Valentina Sampaio in Patricia Viera, left, and in Ronaldo Fraga at Sao Paulo Fashion Week in Brazil, last year.
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