Tatjana Patitz
Tatjana Patitz (May 25, 1966 – January 11, 2023) was a renowned German supermodel and actress who rose to global fame during the late 20th century. Patitz became a defining figure in the fashion industry throughout the 1980s and 1990s, known for her striking features and poise.
Born in Hamburg, she moved to Paris at a young age, where her modeling career took off. She gained significant attention after featuring in iconic campaigns for major brands such as Chanel, Versace, and Calvin Klein. Patitz was also a frequent face on the covers of prestigious fashion magazines, including Vogue and Elle, solidifying her status as a leading model of her time.
Her influence extended beyond modeling; she was part of the famous 1990 George Michael music video for "Freedom! '90," which showcased supermodels of the era and further ingrained her in pop culture. In addition to her modeling career, Patitz pursued acting, appearing in films like "Resolution" and "The Model," demonstrating her versatility in the entertainment world.
Throughout her life, Tatjana Patitz was celebrated not only for her beauty but also for her authenticity and grace. Her impact on the fashion industry and her contributions to the arts have left a lasting legacy, marking her as one of the most iconic figures in the modeling world.