Caroline Trentini — Biography
Born in the Brazilian city of Panambi in Rio Grande do Sul on July 6, 1987, Caroline Trentini emerged from a family of Italian heritage, a reflection of southern Brazil's European character. Raised by her mother, Lourdes, after losing her father at just one year old, she was the youngest of three daughters. Her formal schooling is not extensively documented, as her modeling career began in her youth, though she did finish high school in Brazil. Known affectionately as “Carol” or “Caro,” her journey into modeling began at thirteen when an agent in São Paulo, affiliated with the same agency that discovered Gisele Bündchen, noticed her while she was out with her mother. By fifteen, she had relocated to São Paulo and then to New York. It was there that designer Marc Jacobs took notice, propelling her into international fashion with a campaign for Marc by Marc Jacobs in 2002. She became a prominent figure during the "Brazilian Bombshells" era, a group of influential models from 2000 to 2010 that also included talents like Fernanda Tavares, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ana Beatriz Barros, Isabeli Fontana, Izabel Goulart, Raquel Zimmermann, Michelle Alves, Caroline Ribeiro, Gisele Bündchen, Lais Ribeiro, Raica Oliveira, Flavia De Oliveira, Emanuela De Paula, and Adriana Lima.
Caroline's modeling career saw rapid ascent in the early 2000s, solidifying her status as a top Brazilian supermodel. Represented by prestigious agencies such as Way Model Management in Brazil, The Society Management in New York, Elite Model Management in Paris and Milan, and Storm Model Management in London, she graced runways for esteemed designers like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Gucci, Dior, Oscar de la Renta, and Versace. Her involvement in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Shows spanned from 2005 to 2009, where her youthful vivacity made a distinct impression. Her extensive editorial portfolio boasts numerous covers for Vogue across its American, Italian, Brazilian, and Japanese editions, alongside appearances in Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, and W Magazine, and advertising campaigns for brands such as Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Michael Kors, and Banana Republic. Vogue recognized her as “Model of the Year” in 2007. Renowned photographers like Steven Meisel and Mario Testino have sought her out as a muse, and she was featured in the celebrated 2006 Pirelli Calendar.
Maintaining an active online presence, Caroline shares her work, family moments, and connections to her Brazilian roots on Instagram (@caroltrentini), where she has amassed over 700,000 followers. Her career has largely remained within the fashion sphere, with no significant acting roles in film or television. However, she was part of the 2011 documentary The Model as Muse and
Caroline's modeling career saw rapid ascent in the early 2000s, solidifying her status as a top Brazilian supermodel. Represented by prestigious agencies such as Way Model Management in Brazil, The Society Management in New York, Elite Model Management in Paris and Milan, and Storm Model Management in London, she graced runways for esteemed designers like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Gucci, Dior, Oscar de la Renta, and Versace. Her involvement in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Shows spanned from 2005 to 2009, where her youthful vivacity made a distinct impression. Her extensive editorial portfolio boasts numerous covers for Vogue across its American, Italian, Brazilian, and Japanese editions, alongside appearances in Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, and W Magazine, and advertising campaigns for brands such as Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Michael Kors, and Banana Republic. Vogue recognized her as “Model of the Year” in 2007. Renowned photographers like Steven Meisel and Mario Testino have sought her out as a muse, and she was featured in the celebrated 2006 Pirelli Calendar.
Maintaining an active online presence, Caroline shares her work, family moments, and connections to her Brazilian roots on Instagram (@caroltrentini), where she has amassed over 700,000 followers. Her career has largely remained within the fashion sphere, with no significant acting roles in film or television. However, she was part of the 2011 documentary The Model as Muse and