Enikő Mihalik is a Hungarian model, who rose to prominence after placing 4th in the Elite Model Look 2002.
And is also known for her work with Dutch photography team Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
When she was young, her classmates often teased her about her thin physique, and some claimed that she was physically ill, and it caused her skinniness.
When she was 15, she was discovered whilst in a shopping mall by an agent. In 2002, she entered into the Hungarian Elite Model Look, and won.
She placed 4th, losing to Ana Mihajlovic of Yugoslavia, who won. Her career started with her runway.
She debuted at the Chanel haute couture show JUL 2006. She walked for only a few designers each season thereafter, but in the S/S 09 shows, she got her big break.
She walked for over 50 designers internationally, and some of those designers and fashion houses included Givenchy, Blumarine, Moschino, Diane von Furstenberg, and Versace.
Her campaign work includes MaxMara, Samsonite by Viktor & Rolf, and Barneys New York. She has also worked with Gucci, Retro, and Paola Frani.
She has graced the cover of top fashion magazines i-D,V, and Self Service, Most recently on the cover of Vogue Japan and Vogue Italia Beauty. Her face is also seen in the pages of Vogue and Numero.
She moved from the No. 16 spot she shared with Sigrid Agren, to the No. 9 spot, with whom she shares with Freja Beha Erichsen.
Enikő has made friends with other models like Iekeliene Stange. She loves playing board games, watching cartoons, and loves eating Hungarian foods, sushi, and bagels.
When Enikő is not modeling, her typical day involves shopping in the morning and partying in New York's 1 Oak at night.
Date of birth | May 11, 1987 |
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Place of birth | Bekescsaba, Hungary |
Height | 5 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m) |
Hair color | Dark Blonde |
Eye color | Green |
Measurements | 84-60-86.5 (EU) 32-24-34.5 (US) |
Dress size | 34 (EU); 4 (US); 6 (UK) |
Shoe size | 39 (EU); 7 (US); 5 (UK) |
Agency | Marilyn New York Elite Paris, Stockholm, and Copenhagen Storm London Ace Models Athens WHY NOT Milan |
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