AMANDA LPORE impersonates the top models Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelist, Karen Elson, and Nadja Auermann in the new issue of Tush magazine.
Amanda Lepore American model, mistress of the nightclub, style icon, artist’s inspiration and transsexual symbol. She constantly appears in advertisements of numerous companies: Camp Cosmetics, Swatch, The Blonds, Mego Jeans, M. A. C. and Heatherette, who uses her photo on clothes, and also constantly invites her as a model. Constantly present in the works of the photographer David Lachapelle. For example, in his exhibition, held in New York from 1985 to 2005 under the name “Artists and Prostitutes”.
According to Michael Musto, Amanda (nee Armand) grew in the Essex, the Cedar Grove community, New Jersey. In an interview with journalists, Lepore adversely emphasizes that from her very first day of her life she knew that she was a girl, and she began to make costumes for go-go dancer in exchange for hormones. Soon her parents took her from the state school and hired her home teacher. Also hired a psychologist who helped her adapt in life. She got married and began to prepare for the sex change operation. A few years later, the marriage broke up and Amanda moved to New York, where she worked in a manicure salon. Until I met Michael Alig and has not become a regular in the night life of the city. Soon I met the photographer David Lachapelle and began to cooperate with him.
Appears on the covers of fairly famous publications as Tush, Damn, Ponytail and French Playboy.
In 1998, Lepore appears in the episodic role of a documentary, and then in 2003 in the film “Party Monster”. She starred in the video clips of celebrities such as Tiga, Grace Jones, Girl in a A, Dandy Warhols, Thalía, Elton John.
In 2010, in Sydney was the head of a parade of gays and lesbians.
Her first single “Deeper” appeared in 2003, the song was written by the Lady Bunny transvestite transvestite. And 2005 I presented the first album of Amanda … Amanda Lepore. In 2007, her two albums of remixes were published.