Hope Dworaczyk, considered by fashion insiders as one of the industry’s most beautiful models, burst on the scene after appearing on the cover of Playboy Magazine’s April, 2009 issue with actor Seth Rogen in a fanciful pose that channeled the legendary Marilyn Monroe. The public response was so overwhelming that Hugh Hefner, founder of the iconic men’s magazine, named Dworaczyk the 2010 Playmate of the Year. She appeared on the magazine’s June, 2010 cover and holds the historic distinction of being Playboy’s first 3-D centerfold.
Dworaczyk is the popular host of Toronto based "Inside Fashion," a weekly beauty lifestyle program that broadcast throughout Canada on E! Entertainment Television and Global TV. Dworaczyk was on the ground floor of the show’s development and directed the show’s focus towards coverage of international fashion shows, backstage preparations, interviews with top tier fashion photographers and designers and other integral power players of fashion.
With "Inside Fashion," Dworaczyk draws upon extensive experience and contacts developed through modeling and runway work for such names as Balenciaga, Robert Rodriguez, Lana Fuchs, Leila Rose, Abaete, Joanna Mastroianni, Rosa Cha, XOXO and Miss Sixty. Other career highlights include an international world tour for Versace with visits to Tokyo, Milan, London and New York and print campaigns for brands such as Philippe Patek and Elie Saab, among others.
Raised in Port Lavaca, a small town outside of Houston, Texas, Dworaczyk had already reached her statuesque height of 5 foot 10 inches at thirteen years old. Encouraged by family and friends, she entered the 2000 Miss Teen Texas competition and won. This opened the door to the world of modeling and soon she was signed by the prestigious Wilhelmina agency. Hope has been working non-stop ever since.
Dworaczyk divides her time between Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and Europe. She is a committed supporter of Best Buddies, an organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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