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Karin Victoria Silvstedt, born on September 19, 1974, in Skelleftehamn, Västerbotten County, Sweden, is a Swedish model, actress, singer, and television personality. She was raised in the town of Bollnäs, Hälsingland, alongside her brother and sister. Her father, a ski team captain, encouraged her early involvement in sports. From a young age, Victoria had a deep affection for animals and aspired to become a veterinarian. She also enjoyed horseback riding during her childhood.
Growing up in Sweden and having a ski team captain as a father gave Victoria early exposure to competitive skiing. She began ski training at the age of five and, by 15, had placed fourth in the Swedish national youth championship in the giant slalom category. Unfortunately, her promising skiing career was cut short due to a shoulder injury sustained during a competition a year later, which forced her to shift focus away from sports.
Following her injury, Victoria redirected her career toward modeling and pageantry. Her entry into the world of beauty contests began when she was invited to compete in Miss Sweden. In 1993, at the age of nineteen, she represented Sweden at the Miss World pageant held at Sun City resort in South Africa.
After the competition, Victoria moved to Paris, France, where she signed with a modeling agency. Her work quickly gained attention, and she began modeling for globally recognized fashion houses including Valentino, Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Christian Dior, Loris Azzaro, and Givenchy. She featured in runway shows and print advertising campaigns for several of these luxury brands.
Victoria's international popularity surged in 1996 when Hugh Hefner invited her to Los Angeles for a Playboy photo shoot. That same year, she appeared as the magazine’s Playmate of the Month for December. Her impact was immediate, and she was named Playmate of the Year in 1997. This marked a significant milestone in her modeling career, establishing her as a globally recognized figure.
Her association with Playboy extended to various formats, including the Playboy video series and the Playboy Special Edition magazines. These appearances considerably expanded her visibility in North America and Europe alike.
Victoria Silvstedt continued to build her modeling portfolio, becoming a spokesperson for Guess, the American clothing and accessories brand. She also modeled for other well-known brands like Renault, Nike, Triumph International, and Lynx. Her presence graced the covers of numerous international magazines, including GQ, Maxim, Vanity Fair, FHM, and Glamour.
Widely recognized in the fashion world, Victoria is reported to have appeared on over 500 magazine covers throughout her career. She also gained visibility through her appearance on reissued DVD covers of Russ Meyer films, contributing to her image as a pop culture icon.
In addition to modeling, Victoria pursued acting. In the late 1990s, she appeared in American television series such as “Melrose Place,” produced by Fox, and the syndicated teen sitcom “Malibu, CA.” She also took on acting roles in several films including "Boat Trip," "Out Cold," and "The Independent." Her acting career extended to European television shows as well, where she maintained a recurring presence, particularly in French and Italian media.
Victoria Silvstedt married broadcast journalist Chris Wragge in 2000. The couple later divorced in 2009. Since then, she has not remarried. Committed to maintaining her appearance as a professional model, Victoria emphasizes fitness and a healthy diet. She is known to favor Club 55 cosmetics as part of her beauty routine.
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