Brooklyn born Puerto Rican / Peruvian model sensation, Tana Allure hit
the scene two years ago in 2009 by storm. Elite Promotions and Marketing
also known as (E.P.E.M INC) was the start of it all when she was
working as the Director of Promotions. The C.E.O of E.P.E.M Inc (Sheana
Stokes) decided she wanted to do a photo-shoot of all staff for the
site. Desi Adorn was the contracted photographer and since then has been
managing and mentoring Tana Allure.
Since 2009, she has graced the covers of Dream Magazine, HipHopWorld
Magazine, Stiletto Talk Magazine and SoFine Magazine.
She has been in several music videos such as: guest starred in Nivlas "Reconsider" video directed by Vid Arroyo, main girl in Produk's "Bad Guy" video directed by Jynx Million, Don Omars "Hasta Abajo", Cam'ron & Vado "Hey Muma", J&S "Put Your Cape On" and more. She has hosted events for Vodkilla Liquor, Stiletto Talk Magazine, Archer Car Wash, G&G Wheels, and more. As well as co-hosted in radio talk shows such as Nite Line Radio hosted by Untouchables Entertainment group, In The Mixx Radio hosted by Soul Exchange and BKS1 Radio. She has walked the runway for N8KD clothing line, Dean John's fashion show, Yves Solution and was a model for Diamond Face Clothing line. Tana also showcases her freestyle choreography moves and did a 3 song live dance performance with upcoming reggaeton artist, Yoneiry at the Sky Marina Yacht in New York City.
Tana Allure came in to the scene to not only show girls that vegan models have plenty of curves too, but to also show that you can get far by just being yourself and staying true to yourself. She wanted to let others know that you don't need to ever visit the "casting couch" to prove you can be successful. Her hard working drive and positive spirit is what so many like about her. When she walks into the room you know she has arrived with her colorful personality as she brings a breath of fresh air to the industry. She has provided guidance to other upcoming models who are trying to break into the industry, helping the start of a new breed of urban models.
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