Kristina Petina (b. 1987)

Birthplace:
Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR [now Uzbekistan]

Born:
September 30, 1987

Kristina Petina (born September 30, 1987 in Tashkent) is an Estonian lingerie model.  She studied at the 21st secondary school in Tallinn and graduated from Euro University with a degree in interior architecture. She started modeling at the age of 16. She has been the advertising face of BonBon Lingerie, Estonia's best-known underwear brand, for a long time. Among domestic brands, she has represented the clothing company OTTO, the jewelry brand Expressions and the laundry boutique Intimo. Among foreign brands, she has represented the underwear brand Pleasure State, Sarrieri, Vivienne Westwood.  In 2009, she was the cover girl of the June issue of Playboy Estonian magazine, in the same year she won the Playboy beauty of the year title. A photo series of her was also published in the Bulgarian and Hungarian Playboy magazine. Her photos have been published in magazines Stiil, Ledi, Avenüü.  She was Ravshana Kurkova's body double in the feature film "The Temptation of St. Tony". In 2011, she represented Estonia at the Miss Model of the World pageant held in China.  She has participated in many fashion weeks and fashion shows, including Tallinn Fashion Week, Fashion Palace, Moët Chandon Fashion Show & Dinner Party. In 2012, she participated in the famous fashion show Defile na Neve in St. Petersburg.

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