Maxim Model Spotlight: Georgina Mazzeo … from Maxim Maxim Staff

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Georgina Mazzeo doesn’t miss. The Venezuelan/Italian model and influencer raised eyebrows early on with her stunning front-and-center appearances in viral music videos for several hit songs, including “Vente Pa’ Ca” by Ricky Martin and Maluma (1.9 billion views on YouTube), “No Se Da Cuenta” by Ozuna and Daddy Yankee (177 million views) and “Move to Miami” by Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull (75 million views). Mazzeo then parlayed that buzz into a wildly successful fashion modeling career that’s put her on runways at New York Fashion Week and Miami Swim Week, among more of the industry’s biggest events. Along the way, she’s amassed an Instagram following numbering 5.7 million and shot for the likes of Prada Beauty, YSL Beauty, Revolve and many other major brands. Get to know Mazzeo better below:

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What was your absolute favorite modeling shoot?

It’s hard to pick just one! Some of my favorites include shoots for Prada Beauty, YSL Beauty, Dion Lee, Phillip Plein, Revolve and Palm Angels. I’ve also enjoyed long-term partnerships with brands like Alo. More recently, I loved my new collaboration with Bronx and Banco and my memorable experiences sharing the runway with Paris Jackson during Coperni show at Paris Fashion Week and Paris Hilton during Alice + Olivia’s presentation at New York Fashion Week. They’re both beautiful people.

What are some dream brands that you’d love to work with in the future?

A dream collaboration for me would definitely be with Chanel—it’s such an iconic brand.

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What is your favorite Instagram post on your feed and why?

This is my favorite recent post on Instagram because it was such an unexpected and special moment. It’s a video of me walking the runway at Miami Swim Week, and what made it unforgettable was that I never imagined that this would become the magical highlight of that day. Sometimes, the most memorable moments happen when you least expect them, and this was one of those times.

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What’s your best advice for aspiring models?

Stay true to yourself and never underestimate the power of hard work and consistency. Always be humble and grateful—that mindset will open more doors than you can imagine.

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Do you have any upcoming projects that we can look forward to?

I prefer not to reveal my projects in advance because I love the element of surprise. But I can say that something very exciting is coming soon—stay tuned!

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