Monica Bellucci – the name represents the spirit and beauty of Roman women. Possessing such a stunning beauty that it seemed like it would become a barrier for women, the female star is the one who broke the old walls of the weaker sex and acting. It is thought that “actress” is synonymous with “beauty”, or feminism means that women can also play the role of men. No, Monica has never strayed too far from her natural beauty and fertile femininity. Her roles are always associated with beauty and sexuality, but we see her go to the full depth and breadth of that sensuality. Likewise, the appearance of the female star has never changed too much. She understands that lasting beauty must come from the intelligence, energy and emotions within her.
Young models of the 80s
Monica Bellucci became a global star with the film Malèna (2000). Few people know that before that, she had a long acting career that lasted nearly a decade, and was a favorite model for many of the biggest magazines. She has been the muse of the fashion house Dolce & Gabbana ever since.


Since she was a child, Monica Bellucci’s beauty was famous throughout the region. People wanted to please her. Her shy teacher drew her portrait on the podium.
“I told her, ‘You have to get used to it. People will be looking at you for the rest of your life. You have to be strong,’” said her father, Pasquale Bellucci.


90s
Despite her successful modeling career, the Italian beauty icon wanted to explore herself through acting. Thanks to her fluency in four languages, she had the opportunity to travel to France and the United States and become famous worldwide.


Since her twenties, Monica has not been the type of woman to experiment with her appearance. She has always kept her Mediterranean long brown hair, olive skin and light makeup.

