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Camila Coelho
Brazilian-American content creator
Camila Coelho (born c.
Make bapho camila coelho biography Camila Coelho (born c. ) [1] is a Brazilian-American fashion and beauty YouTube and internet personality. [2] In , Coelho immigrated from her hometown of Virginópolis in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais to Boston, Massachusetts.) is a Brazilian-American fashion and beauty YouTube and internet personality.[2]
Early life
In , Coelho immigrated from her hometown of Virginópolis in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais to Boston, Massachusetts. As a year-old, she worked at her local Macy’s Dior beauty counter as a makeup artist, Camila walked the Miss Brasil USA catwalk in and , the biggest event that promotes the beauty of Brazilian women in the United States of America and in , began uploading videos to YouTube[3] in order to stay in touch with her family and friends back in Brazil.[4]
Career
As an entrepreneur,[5] she is the founder of two brands.[6] Her namesake fashion label, Camila Coelho Collection, retails through e-retailer Revolve, and her beauty brand Elaluz[7] retails direct-to-consumer and through nationwide U.S.
beauty retailer Ulta Beauty. Together, both businesses generated more than $10 million during the year [8]
Following a photo taken during Paris Fashion Week in March , British, Australian and U.S. media criticized Coelho for holding her baby son close to her hotel's balcony.[9][10][11][12]
Coelho attended the Met Gala in with Diane von Furstenberg, becoming one of the first digital creators to attend the event.[13] The trilingual Coelho who speaks in English, Portuguese and Spanish,[6] was called a Top Latina Powerhouse by Hola!
Magazine in [14] Forbes named Coelho as one of the Top 30 Content Creators in ,[15] the same year that Bloomberg Linea titled her as one of the " most influential Latinos."[16] and Comesitify ranked Coelho as the 5th most powerful beauty influencer globally.[17][18] Forbes Brasil first placed Coelho in their annual "30 Under 30" list in [19]
Personal life
Coelho opened up about her epilepsy diagnosis in on an episode of CBS Mornings[20] and in People magazine,[21] where she opened up about her fear of having a baby and losing it due to her neurological disorder.[22][23] Due to her advocacy for those with Epilepsy,[24][25][26] she was later named a member of the board of the Epilepsy Foundation.[27] Coelho and her husband, Icaro Brenner, gave birth to their son Kai in [28][29]