Bimba Bosé
Spanish model and singer (1975–2017)
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Key Takeaways
- Eleonora Salvatore González (1 October 1975 – 23 January 2017), known as Bimba Bosé , was a Spanish model and singer.
- Background Bosé was born in Rome, the daughter of Spaniard Lucía González Bosé known as Lucía Dominguín and her Italian first husband, Alessandro Salvatore.
- Her maternal grandfather was bullfighter Luis Miguel González Lucas "Dominguín", and there were other performing artists among her relatives, including her maternal grandmother, Italian actress Lucia Bosé.
- Career Modelling Bosé was known for her androgynous look, described as "edgy" and "arresting".
- She was chosen as the face of Tom Ford’s Gucci and Versus Versace.
Eleonora Salvatore González (1 October 1975 – 23 January 2017), known as Bimba Bosé, was a Spanish model and singer. Her artistic name, Bimba, means female child, (short for bambina) in Italian.
Background
Bosé was born in Rome, the daughter of Spaniard Lucía González Bosé known as Lucía Dominguín and her Italian first husband, Alessandro Salvatore. She grew up with six siblings: one full sibling, brother Rodolfo "Olfo" (1980); three paternal younger half-siblings, Alessandro, Francesca and Alfonso and two maternal younger half-sisters, Jara and Lucía Tristancho. Her maternal grandfather was bullfighter Luis Miguel González Lucas "Dominguín", and there were other performing artists among her relatives, including her maternal grandmother, Italian actress Lucia Bosé. Her uncle was singer Miguel Bosé.
Career
Modelling
Bosé was known for her androgynous look, described as "edgy" and "arresting". She worked with international photographers such as Steven Meisel and Mario Testino, and her image was on covers of fashion magazines Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. She was chosen as the face of Tom Ford’s Gucci and Versus Versace. She was also a runway model in London, Paris, New York City and Milan for designers such as Miguel Adrover, John Galliano and Yohji Yamamoto.
Singing
In 2007, she recorded "Como un Lobo" with her uncle Miguel Bosé, and the song was included on his album Papito. The music video for the track is a performance of the couple at the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards. In 2008, she founded The Cabriolets group, singing in English and Spanish, and recorded three albums and one EP with them.
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