Julie Henderson Biography

Summary

"Julie Henderson" is a model who appeared in the 2007 and 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. She was born in Houston, Texas. She has done advertisements for such notable clients as Benetton. Julie is a graduate of Barbizon School of Modeling of Houston. She was discovered there at the age of 13.

Career

Julie Henderson was discovered when she was 13 at the Barbizon School of Modeling. Local ads and commercials followed her discovery, and by the time she was 16 she was already signed to New York Model Management. After graduation from Katy High School, she went to France to join Ford Models. It didn't take long after her move to New York before she began appearing within the pages of high-profile magazines such as Elle Girl and Teen Vogue. Henderson has also shot for Anthropology magazine as well as locations in Tahiti and London. While in New York, Julie modeled on the television show 'Behind the Velvet Rope' and was photographed by several top fashion photographers. In 2002, Julie Henderson's esteem within the industry skyrocketed when she was named 'overall professional female model of the year? at the Modeling Association of America International Convention. Henderson subsequently booked gigs all over the world and began doing print work for such reputable magazines as "Harper's Bazaar".

Julie Henderson's appearance in the 2007 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue -- alongside Panic! at the Disco and fellow model Jessica White -- cemented her place as one of the hottest and most recognizable up-and-coming models of her generation. She made the Swimsuit Issue again in February 2008. She has been in advertisements for Pantene as well as Benetton. She is under the agencies Models 1, Modelwerk, New York Model Management and Ford Models Europe - Paris. She has modeled in Paris, London, Germany and New York. Henderson has also done pictorials the Marching Bands for Grambling State University and the University of Southern California.

External links

(Julie at Fashion Model Directory)

Credit

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