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Dianne Valencia is a former child and teen model from the Philippines and the United Kingdom, active primarily during the early 2000s. She gained recognition for her work in television and print advertising, fashion editorials, brand campaigns, and youth modeling competitions across Southeast Asia and the UK. Throughout her modeling career, she appeared under a professional stage name, which she later transitioned from as she shifted focus in her personal life.
Career
[edit]Valencia began modeling at a young age, appearing in television commercials, billboard campaigns, and magazine features. She worked with both local and international brands in industries including fashion, personal care, telecommunications, and consumer products. Among her projects were campaigns for Bambini Cologne, Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé, Smart Communications, and L'Oréal Paris.
Her editorial work included appearances in magazines such as MOD Girl, GIRL Magazine, Seventeen, Candy, Cosmopolitan, and Good Housekeeping. She also portrayed the fictional teen character "Sam" in a six-month lifestyle diary series for Seventeen magazine, sponsored by Libresse.
Valencia walked in fashion shows for brands such as Hang Ten, L'Oréal UK, Mossimo, and Johnson & Johnson. She was featured in national TV commercials and took part in a youth educational segment for the BBC science series in 2009.
In the mid-2000s, she chose to step away from public life, citing a desire to prioritize faith, family, and privacy. In later years, she only participated in select projects aligned with her personal values.
Brands Worked With
[edit]- Bambini Cologne
- Rexona
- Johnson & Johnson
- Lactacyd
- Close-Up Toothpaste
- Nestlé
- McDonald’s
- Smart Communications
- Globe Telecom
- Nokia
- Samsung
- Hang Ten
- L'Oréal Paris
Magazine Features and Editorials
[edit]- MOD Girl Magazine – Cover and editorial feature (October 8, 1999)[1]
- GIRL Magazine – Cover and interview editorial (August 22, 2003)[2]
- Mr. & Ms. Magazine – Cover and fashion editorial (October 28, 2003)[3]
- Seventeen Magazine – Six-month lifestyle diary (Libresse)
- Good Housekeeping Magazine – Mother-daughter feature (May 2001)
- Candy Magazine – Editorial and *Ms. Secret Confident Chick* award (Procter & Gamble)
- Cosmopolitan Magazine – Fashion editorial
- Chalk Magazine – Fashion editorial
- Manila Bulletin – Advertisement and fashion feature (October 27, 2004)
Television and Media
[edit]- National television commercials (2000s)
- BBC Science Series (2009) – Youth educational segment
Fashion Shows
[edit]- Hang Ten USA Surf Lifestyle Show
- L’Oréal UK
- Mossimo
- Johnson & Johnson
Awards and Recognition
[edit]- Ms. Personality (2001)
- Most Promising Model (2001)
- C.A.S.T. Competition (2002, ABS-CBN) – Circle of Achievers and Spirited Teens
- Voter’s Choice Award – Winner
- Ms. Secret Confident Chick – Winner, Candy Teen Model Search (Procter & Gamble)
- Guess UK Modeling Competition – Finalist (2009)
Notes
[edit]Scans of the cited magazines are in the subject’s possession and available for licensing submission when permitted. Content refers to full editorial features and cover profiles.
References
[edit]- ^ "MOD Girl Magazine – Cover Feature". MOD Girl. 1999-10-08. pp. Cover + Editorial.
Cover model feature on youth fashion.
- ^ "GIRL Magazine – Interview and Editorial". GIRL. 2003-08-22. pp. Cover + Fashion Spread.
Includes modeling interview and youth lifestyle fashion editorial.
- ^ "Mr. & Ms. Magazine – Feature Spread". Mr. & Ms. 2003-10-28. pp. Cover + Editorial.
Teen fashion cover story and beauty editorial.
