Adella Pasos - adellapasos

 

BIOGRAPHY

BirthSign: Virgo
Stats: 36C-24-36
Height: 5’8
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Ethnicity: Multiracial
Profession: Model

The Diverse and Sexy, American –born model, has been modeling since 2006. With her bright smile and Sexy and Sultry look, this model has melted the hearts of everyone to whom she’s come in contact with. Adella Pasos is one of those entrancing ladies of the camera; a genuine modeling rarity. You can tell she takes her body seriously which is a necessity in the modeling business and a great sign of motivation and work ethic.

Born and Raised in Chicago, IL, this city is well known for its wealth of public art works by such artistic heavyweights as Picasso, Chagall, Abakanowicz , and Miro. Interested in the arts from a young age, Adella always knew that she would exercise her talents in a creative way. Adella competed in several regional and national competitions in sculpture, painting, graphic & contemporary arts and took home winning prizes.

Adella got her start in the industry conducting market research and creating business plans for small to mid size businesses that needed a new perspective on how to drive sales by use of marketing and promotions. As a model herself and promotions coordinator, this gave her the opportunity to explore the public relations side of marketing. She used her bright talents to execute with excellence.

Quickly gaining exposure, she immediately began to organize promotional modeling events, hosting for celebrity parties, and branding her name as a spokes model. This girl not only has good looks, but intelligence, drive, and the power to communicate effectively amongst the professionals in our industry.

Since then, Adella has been busy moving and shaking up the scene, posing for clothing ads, being featured in magazines, making fashion show appearances, and working with professionals in the Music & Film industries. Whats Next for Adella? She is currently transitioning into a film career, as she’s started taking on several rolls aimed at the young adult audiences.

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