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Laura Ponte

LAURA PONTE, A CAREER IN PICS

(2025)

LAURA PONTE, A CAREER IN PICS

LOEWE

(2025)

LOEWE

A STUNNING RETURN

(2024)

A STUNNING RETURN

Laura Ponte is once again everywhere. She has worked internationally for Phoebe Philo, Loewe, and Lemaire, and has been captured by the lenses of David Sims and Johnny Dufort for W Magazine and Print, styled by Lotta Volkova. Her timeless presence and unmistakable gaze are not just back—they’re redefining what it means to return.

PHOEBE PHILO

(2024)

PHOEBE PHILO

ELLE COVER

(2020)

ELLE COVER

A ROOM OF HER OWN

(2018)

A ROOM OF HER OWN

Laura took a step back from fashion’s spotlight to launch a more intimate, bespoke project: designing wedding dresses under commission. Her focus wasn’t on the fashion itself but on revealing beauty—real, complex, human. Each dress became an exercise in listening, in elevating, in transforming insecurities into confidence.

DAVIDELFIN

(2014)

DAVIDELFIN

Together with Nieves Álvarez, Bimba Bosé, Verónica Blume and Martina Klein, Laura starred in a tribute to Davidelfin. The designer, who shared with her a deep creative complicity, called on his timeless muses for a nostalgic yet modern editorial that reunited five unforgettable faces of Spanish fashion.

LOEWE

(2004)

LOEWE

VOGUE ESPAÑA

(1998)

VOGUE ESPAÑA

INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

(1997)

INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

Her career kept rising. Laura appeared on the covers of major fashion magazines across the globe—Vogue, Glamour, Elle, and L’Officiel, among many others. In an era still dominated by conventional aesthetics, she became a symbol of a different kind of elegance: cerebral, austere, magnetic.

BREAKOUT YEAR

(1996)

BREAKOUT YEAR

BREAKOUT YEAR

(1996)

BREAKOUT YEAR

She became one of the highest-paid Spanish models globally, working with some of the most prestigious fashion houses and photographers in the industry, such as Bottega Veneta, Hugo Boss, Marni, and Valentino.


BEGINNINGS

(1995)

BEGINNINGS

Born in Vigo in 1973 and raised in Oviedo, Laura Ponte's entry into the fashion world was marked by reluctance. Initially, the idea of becoming a model didn't resonate with her. But soon, a French scout saw in her a magnetic strength that defied expectations.