Colombian Beauty of the Month Feb. - March , 2004 |
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She was born in Barranquilla 21 years ago, though she has lived in Bogota for the
past five. For Liz Rincón Correa, Barranquilla is the city that saw her grow up,
of which she knew the first landscapes and her close friends. Destiny carried
her parents, Jorge from Bucaramanga and Carmen from Antioquia, to Barranquilla,
where Liz and her four brothers could open their eyes and take their first stepsEvery
time Liz has the chance she visits Barranquilla, she goes to the beach,
meets together with friends, enjoys nature, fine cuisine and the sympathy of
the people. "I feel at home when I am in Barranquilla, I feel good with my people. I enjoy sharing with my family and finding new things in my city ". |
Liz has been modeling for three years and studies audiovisual media at Politécnico
Grancolombiano in Bogotá. Her work as a model is considered very good. She is
presently the image of a lingerie brand that is gaining popularity in Colombia. When she was in high school, Liz won first place in the National Pageant of Tourism" in 1999 and in the same year she also was the princess in the National Pageant of Bambuco. She loves the fashion world and the cameras. This year seems positive for this young woman. She will travel this month to Spain to work for some Spanish model agencies. She prepared to become a model in the Jorge Miranda Academy and she took acting classes at Taller Alfonso Ortiz. |
Liz takes care of her body and as a woman she dreams to be a mother someday. She
is a calm person, simple, outgoing, spiritual and she does her job with love. She
does not have a lot of friends but she receives the support of her family and
boyfriend. For Liz, the respect of the people and her work is very important.
She also loves her family and career. She says: "All the women are beautiful,
but real beauty comes from the soul ". Liz is our Colombian Beauty for March 2004 |