Bianca Chiminello, a renowned Australian model and actress, began her early life in her homeland, Australia, where she was trained as a classical dancer from a young age. At the tender age of 15, she was discovered by a modeling agency and, within a year, went on to win the prestigious Ford Supermodel of the World Competition. This remarkable achievement led to her being flown to America, where she was placed as a finalist internationally and taken to New York City with the Ford agency to pursue a career in modeling.
Throughout her extensive modeling career, Bianca worked with some of the world's most renowned designers, including Armani, Moschino, Escada, and Hussein Chalayan. She also appeared in numerous top-tier magazines, such as British Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Allure, Elle, and Marie Claire, among others. As a result, she became an international face, easily recognizable and respected in the fashion industry.
In her native Australia, Bianca signed the Australian Levi's campaign, appeared in all of the country's top publications, and opened for various Australian designers during Mercedes Australian Fashion Week. During this time, she took a three-year hiatus from the fashion industry to enroll in a college of dramatic art, where she trained as an actor.
Bianca's exposure as an international model led to her appearances in programs such as E! News (Australian Edition) and Looking Good, while she continued her studies. In 2000, she entered the acting industry professionally, appearing as a semi-regular in the critically acclaimed science fiction series Farscape. She went on to work on TV productions such as The Lost World and BeastMaster.
As a result of her international release in these television productions, Bianca was called into the overseas market, and she is currently based in Los Angeles, where she continues to work as a professional actress. Her popularity in these American productions has led to her being invited to numerous fan-based events throughout the country. Her exposure and popularity have also led to the world of fashion calling for her return.
Notably, international designer Jeremy Scott was the first to draw her back into the spotlight of fashion, as she appeared in his summer collection of 2003.