What happened to Paula Colombini’s life after her success as a model

What happened to Paula Colombini’s life after her success as a model
What happened to Paula Colombini’s life after her success as a model

Written in SHOWS he 6/15/2024 · 10:00 p.m.

The 90s were a golden period for modeling, and Paula Colombini He was one of its most iconic figures. With a career that led her to shine on the catwalks of Milan, New York and Paris, Colombini was the face of renowned brands such as Versace, Guess, Emporio Armani and Polo Ralph Lauren. However, the model’s life took a radical turn, taking her to a completely different path and closer to nature.

Paula Colombini, who shared stages with other modeling legends such as Elizabeth Márquez, Roxana Zarecki and Carolina Peleritti, decided to move away from the world of fashion to seek a new purpose. After years of traveling and endless photo shoots, Colombini found her true passion in gardening and composting.

On her social networks, where she has more than 34 thousand followers, Paula describes herself as “vegetarian, gardener, gardener and composter.” This life change was not sudden. “At 32 years old, I began to feel uncomfortable; I began to not recognize myself, neither in my voice, nor in my image. I began to realize that I did not feel genuine admiration for what I did,” Colombini confessed. Thus began a journey of self-discovery that led her to completely transform her life.

Paula Colombini has launched an ambitious project that offers virtual courses on gardening, composting and native plants, as well as in-person workshops and workshops for companies. “We develop a series of proposals that allow organizations to delve into the garden world and stimulate sustainable habits in their spaces and in their teams, increasing awareness about caring for the environment and respect for nature, improving workplace well-being,” it is stated. read on your business’s website.

In addition, Colombini offers “inspirational talks, garden and terrace design with native and edible plants” and the sale of “business boxes with environmentally friendly products.” This project not only reflects her love of nature, but also her desire to share her knowledge and experiences with others.

Paula does not hide her love for botany. “I got caught up. I started reading, researching, doing different workshops. Now I just finished one on the production of edible mushrooms, then I did another on nature to heal. I got more and more involved and started to grow,” he explained in an interview . Her house has become a true green sanctuary, where she spends time cultivating her own garden.

“It is my way of communicating, connecting my experience in the garden with my way of living… Feeling how putting our hands in the earth, sitting in nature, smelling and seeing green can help us improve,” Paula expressed in the presentation of your business. This new stage of her life is a continuation of her search for a balance between personal well-being and respect for the environment.

 
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