What do Czech women like? Prostitutes in Prague

The Czech Republic is not only ancient castles, stunning cathedrals and grandiose bridges that literally breathe history, this is also one of the main places of pilgrimage for lovers of sexual adventures in Europe, not much inferior even to the advanced Holland and Germany.

Here sex is treated as a simple human need like food or sleep, the girls are overwhelmingly beautiful and natural, and communication with them is easy and unobtrusive. Here they understand the difference between love and sex and, if the situation leans towards a quick acquaintance for one night, they will not demand more.

In addition, the country has many sex attractions, some of which may surprise even a sophisticated tourist.

The main one, perhaps, can be called the recently opened museum of sex machines in Prague, where local collectors have collected almost two hundred erotic exhibits on three floors of an ancient building in the city center. About 100 thousand tourists come to the capital every year to see this festival of sexual imagination. The museum's collection includes erotic films created by amateurs at the very beginning of the twentieth century, erotic clothing and other household items with a similar purpose.

However, even if you are interested not so much in sights as in communication, the Czech Republic will definitely not disappoint you.

Girls: wayward traitors

Czechs are typical Western Slavs, although not only Slavic, but also German features. Luxurious blondes and sizzling brunettes are found here on an industrial scale, and the character of Czech women is mostly soft, but not without a certain waywardness. To achieve their favor, you will have to try, but with closer communication they quickly become open and pliable.

According to a number of studies, Czech women are much more active than men in intimate matters, and they do not always have enough local ones. It is not surprising that here, as in many European countries, the phenomenon of so-called sexual hospitality is observed.

According to a survey by the Czech agency SANEP, about 35% of Czech women admitted that they had once been unfaithful to their partner (in Russia the percentage is much lower - 23%), every fifth did not consider flirting to be treason, and every twentieth did not consider kissing and even the use of paid erotic sex to be treason. services

True, Czechs have their first sexual experience on average at the age of 18, although the age of consent here is much lower - you can have sex legally from the age of 15. According to the survey, local women change 5-6 sexual partners, which is quite a lot by European standards.

Sex travelers should also be reassured by the official statistics on infidelity. According to sexologists from Charles University, 46% of Czech women cheated on their husbands and seven out of ten residents of this country had sexual relations before marriage. Statisticians note that the least amount of sex is had in the south of the country - in Moravia, and most often - of course, in Prague.

Getting to know each other is as easy as shelling pears

By evening, the cozy streets of Prague light up with lights and the city retreats into itself, curling up like a flower into a bud. The time is coming for pubs and bars, warm evenings and tart smells.

In autumn and winter, warm trdelniki and mulled wine in coffee cups are sold on the streets, so both locals and tourists are always ready for new acquaintances and pleasant adventures. It won’t be difficult to meet a beautiful Czech girl on any of these evenings.

Czech women whose character combines features of both Western and Slavic world, independent and at the same time susceptible to standard manifestations of romantic interest. Here it is customary to give flowers, hold hands, drink wine by candlelight on open verandas (fortunately, the landscapes of ancient cities are conducive to this), and compliments will be received with a smile, but will sink deep into the heart.

The main thing is not to forget that many familiar words in Czech mean something completely different from what you might think. So you shouldn’t be surprised if you are dubbed a “baby” (that is, a bachelor), and you definitely shouldn’t call your brother’s wife your “daughter-in-law” (that’s what they say in the Czech Republic about girls of easy virtue). In order not to complicate your cattle (that is, life) and attract shame (that is, attention), speak English.

It’s not difficult to come up with a topic for conversation. We can’t vouch for the provincial Czech Republic, but Prague women almost universally adore three things – modern art, nightclubs and, imagine, hockey. You can argue with someone about the significance of David Cerny’s works, someone can be invited to Karlovy Lazne or Sasaza, and someone will probably want to discuss the result last match“Slavia” and “Sparta” or, at worst, Eurotour. And if you prepare for these topics in advance, continuation will certainly follow.

However, don’t forget about your phone; with the advent of dating apps, sexual adventures have become an integral part of any trip, the lifestyle of every young traveler. The Czech Republic was no exception, where almost all young men and women use such applications.

It wouldn’t hurt to change the location to the city you need before your trip - in order to hook up the girls you like in advance and meet them almost at the airport.

The main thing to mention here is to protect yourself. Remember that condoms are needed not only for contraception, but also for your protection - often the partner herself may not be aware of the diseases she carries. Choose only reliable and durable condoms, for example, the German brand VIZIT.

Czechs are Slavs, and therefore are known for their “Slavic beauty,” which is confirmed by many Czech top models in the world. But, in addition to admiration and compliments, popular stereotypes about “Slavic women” also apply to Czechs.

Thus, many condescendingly call them “submissive housewives” with an outdated attitude towards career, motherhood and home and accuse them of excessive love for inappropriate revealing clothing, high heels and bright makeup.

Czechs are in no hurry to dispel such “myths”, but simply do not pay attention to such reasoning, allowing foreigners to come to the country themselves and draw their own conclusions. And this strategy is bearing fruit - the number of marriages with foreigners has increased by leaps and bounds, and the foreigners themselves on thematic forums have begun to call the main “accessory” of modern Czech women not even beauty, but “quiet dignity.”

Serious scientists have recently become interested in Czech women. Thus, the American researcher Marianne Ferber, in her work devoted to Czech feminism, writes that modern Czech women have inherited “an amazing mixture of strong family values, a strong position in the labor market, self-esteem and independence.”

“She (a modern Czech girl - approx.) is both a housewife and the breadwinner of the family. And he’s proud of it,” says the specialist.

So what can we learn from Czech women? Here are at least 10 features of the “female” approach to relationships in the Czech Republic, which many will be interested to know about.

10. Czech women are not afraid to date a younger man

In the Czech Republic, most people are completely calm about couples in which the woman younger than a man. An age difference, even a fairly large one, is not considered a sign of an “unequal marriage” here, and no one calls a woman with a younger partner “predator”, “bitch” and other unprintable words.

For example, the famous Czech actress Gabriela Osvaldova, at the age of 58, calmly dated a 37-year-old man. Now she is 63, she has long lived separately from her husband, musician Ondřej Soukup, with whom she has a child together, maintains an excellent relationship and has no plans to divorce. Soukup, in turn, lives with another woman, but meets his “legal” wife almost every day. This is the kind of family they have.

9. Czech women are not ashamed of their bodies

Many Czechs are actively involved in sports - gyms in this country are never empty, discounts in sports stores attract hundreds of buyers, and the streets and in bad weather are full of tough women running even in rain and snow.

Moreover, most of them choose sports not to “sculpt” an ideal figure, but rather for psychological relief and general health. Therefore, an ordinary Czech woman (taking into account the famous love of beer, which is in all Czechs’ genes) cannot boast of ideal six-pack abs.

However, this does not stop Czech women from wearing the clothes they like. Short shorts? Playful sundress? Sports top? “Put it on, of course! What’s stopping you?” a typical Czech woman will say.

8. Czechs are relaxed about alcohol

Photo: still from the Czech film “Chronicles of Ordinary Madness”, kinopoisk.ru

Czech women cannot be called anti-alcohol. All foreigners living in the Czech Republic know that every Czech at least once a week. And this is not counting the wine that people in Moravia love, make and drink with pleasure, as well as homemade plum brandy, which almost everyone has in the refrigerator “just in case”.

However, Czech women, on average, drink half as much as their partners, according to the World Health Organization. The same cannot be said, for example, about residents of the UK and the USA, for whom it is more difficult to determine their size.

Even a survey conducted by the Czech brewer Budějovický Budvar shows that men in the Czech Republic drink about 5 glasses of beer at a time, and women - no more than three. In practice - even less.

7. Czech women are not easy to get

Photo: still from the film “Lida Baarova”, film page on Facebook

While American women binge-read books like “Why Men Love Bitches: How to Become the Woman of His Dreams” (these books are often among the bestsellers in this country), and Russian women go to trainings a la “How to Become a Millionaire’s Wife,” Czech women and without this they have learned to drive men crazy.

Foreigners often call Czechs " snow queens”, but do not complain, but continue to seek their attention by any means.

6. Czech women love to experiment with clothes

Photo: Czech top model Karolina Kurkova's Facebook page

Some say that Czech women still cannot get enough of the variety of clothes that they were deprived of during communist times, and therefore continue to put on all the most beautiful things at once.

Some are sure that Czech women are completely far from fashion, because they prefer comfort - and wear elegant summer dresses with hiking sandals and huge backpacks.

The truth, as always, is somewhere in the middle: Czech girls really rarely choose fashion over practicality. At the same time, they are not afraid of unexpected combinations, they know how to dress up if they want, and do not chase brands.

5. Czech women are not afraid of housework

Photo: Good Housekeeping Facebook page

A Czech girl can easily spend a whole day off ironing all the bed linen, even if she lives completely alone. Simply because he wants to do it for himself.

Compared to women Western countries, especially in neighboring Germany and Austria, Czechs may seem more “economical”, but the average Russian or Belarusian woman would rather classify them as some stereotypical “lazy feminists” who - oh my God - prefer to share household and household chores with their partner. family responsibilities equally.

A husband who regularly washes the dishes after dinner or goes on maternity leave will not surprise anyone in the Czech Republic.

4. Czechs don’t eat enough at night

At this point we're talking about rather about different approach to food in Europe and, for example, in Russia or the USA. In the last two countries, it is often customary to leave the largest meal for the evening - because there is no time for breakfast and especially lunch, and it is easier to prepare a hearty dinner, because hunger accumulates during the day.

In the Czech Republic, as, for example, in France, the main meal is still lunch. In a canteen, cafe, restaurant or prepared at home and packed in a container. Dinner for Czech women is usually very light, so although they cannot boast of six-pack abs, they also excess weight suffer much less often.

3. Czech women are polite but sincere

Photo: Czech top model Eva Herzigova's Facebook page

Americans especially value them for this. After all, in the USA it is customary to smile at everyone with or without reason, which often interferes with solving problems that arise. Czech women may seem cold, but foreigners consider them less superficial and more professional, since their refusal to pretend to be actively friendly helps them cope much better with conflict situations at work.

In this sense, Czechs are close to Eastern Slavs. Although, compared to Russian or Belarusian women, in most cases they will seem more polite to a foreigner, especially when it comes to officials.

2. Czech women are not talkative

Many foreigners note that Czechs are very calm and self-sufficient. Among them there are rarely those who like to chat with a friend about secrets to the whole office or, when meeting a new person, loudly greet a new person and then run to hug him.

Among colleagues, for example, questions about personal life are not welcome. And in general, at work, Czechs prefer to maintain friendly, but more neutral, relationships.

1. Czech women know how to enjoy life

In any country, anyone can suffer from mood swings or feel sad because of bad weather, get tired, get sick, or have a fight with loved ones. The Czech Republic is no exception.

But no matter what happens, Czechs do not forget to say hello to their neighbor on the stairs, or to the cashier at the store, or to the people sitting in line to see the doctor at the clinic. They love to travel and sip wine in cafes, and take their children and dogs everywhere.

In the evening, they ride on the subway or tram with tired, but happy and calm faces, because work is over and they can relax and not worry about a hundred other things, many of which have not even happened yet.

Czech women are not afraid to look for what they really need and make choices in favor of family or work without feeling guilty or ashamed.

12th place. Zdenka Podkapova / Zdenka Podkapova(born August 6, 1977, Brno, Czech Republic) - Czech model, known mainly for nude photo shoots. She became Penthouse magazine's Girl of the Year in 2001. In her youth she was seriously involved in gymnastics and became a 4-time champion of the Czech Republic.

11th place. (born December 27, 1979, Pilsen, Czech Republic) - Czech model, Miss Czech Republic 1999, represented the country at Miss World 1999.

10th place. (born May 24, 1981, Most, Czech Republic) - Czech model. Became Playboy's June 2003 Girl of the Year.

9th place. - Czech model.

8th place. (born July 30, 1988) - Czech model. She represented the country at the Miss Earth 2008 competition. Height is 176 cm, measurements 89-64-91.

7th place. Simona Krainova / Simona Krainova(born February 19, 1973, Haviřov, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel and TV presenter. Height 175 cm, measurements 89-59-89.

6th place. Karolina Kurkova(born February 28, 1984, Decin, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 180.5 cm, parameters 84-58.5-87.5.

5th place. (born June 19, 1977, Olomouc, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 178 cm, measurements 92-61-89.

4th place. (born October 14, 1970, Teplice, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 180 cm, parameters 86.5-59-91.5.

3rd place. (born March 10, 1973, Litvinov, Czech Republic) - Czech top model and actress. In Russian-language media, her last name and the girl’s first name are written Eva Herzigova, which is not entirely correct, because Czechs pronounce Eva Herzigova. Height 181 cm, figure parameters 89-63.5-90.

2nd place. (born April 14, 1975, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) is a former Czech model, known for her nude photo shoots. At the end of 2003, she married a German businessman, and soon after that she stopped acting.

1 place. Pavlina Porzhizkova / Pavlína Pořízková(born April 9, 1965, Prostejov, Czech Republic) - supermodel, actress and writer. You can also find her name spelled as Polina, and her last name as Porizkova. She has lived in the United States since the 80s and has American as well as Swedish citizenship (her parents fled to Sweden from Czechoslovakia in 1968).


Czechs are the fifth largest (after Russians, Poles, Ukrainians and Serbs) Slavic people. Refer to Western Slavs(along with Poles, Slovaks and Lusatians). There are more than 10-12 million Czechs in the world, most of whom live in the Czech Republic. 1.5 million Americans are of Czech descent.
Hundreds of thousands of Czechs have German roots, due to the strong German influence from the 13th century to the beginning of the 20th century. There is also a Celtic element to the Czechs (the Celts were the first known population of the modern Czech Republic, and one of the historical regions of the Czech Republic, Bohemia, took its name from the Kelian Boii tribes).
This rating presents the most beautiful, in my opinion, famous Czech women.
18th place. Lucie Kovandová (born November 6, 1993) - Czech model, representative of the Czech Republic at Miss World 2013. Height 176 cm, measurements 90-62-90.

17th place. Zdenka Podkapova (born August 6, 1977, Brno, Czech Republic) is a Czech model, known mainly for her nude photo shoots. She became Penthouse magazine's Girl of the Year in 2001. The owner of natural breasts. In her youth she was seriously involved in gymnastics and became a 4-time champion of the Czech Republic.

16th place. Helena Houdová (born December 27, 1979, Pilsen, Czech Republic) is a Czech model, Miss Czech Republic 1999, who represented the country at Miss World 1999.

15th place. Marketa Janska / Markéta Jánská (born May 24, 1981, Most, Czech Republic) is a Czech model. Became Playboy's June 2003 Girl of the Year.

14th place. Eliška Kovářová is a Czech model.


13th place. Hana Svobodová (born July 30, 1988) is a Czech model. She represented the country at the Miss Earth 2008 competition. Height is 176 cm, measurements 89-64-91.

12th place. Simona Krainova (born February 19, 1973, Gaviřov, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel and TV presenter. Height 175 cm, measurements 89-59-89.

11th place. Karolína Kurková (born February 28, 1984, Decin, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 180.5 cm, parameters 84-58.5-87.5.

10th place. Veronika Varzhekova / Veronika Vařeková (born June 19, 1977, Olomouc, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 178 cm, measurements 92-61-89.

9th place. Daniela Peštová (born October 14, 1970, Teplice, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 180 cm, parameters 86.5-59-91.5.

8th place. Barbora Kodetova (born September 6, 1970) is a Czech actress. She is best known for her role as Chani in the miniseries Dune (2000), an adaptation of Frank Herbert's science fiction novel of the same name.


Barbora Kodetova in the mini-series "Dune" (2000)

7th place. Petra Kvitová (born March 8, 1990, Bilovec) is a Czech tennis player who won 17 WTA tournaments, including twice (2011, 2014) Grand Slam tournament - Wimbledon. In the past - the second racket of the world.

6th place. Miroslava Sternova / Miroslava Šternová, better known as Miroslava Stern / Miroslava Stern or simply Miroslava, is a Mexican actress. Born on February 26, 1926 in the capital of Czechoslovakia, Prague. Her adoptive father was Jewish, which forced the family to flee the Nazis to Mexico in 1940. Miroslava was a successful actress in Mexico, starring in several Hollywood films, however, she committed suicide at the age of 29 on March 9, 1955, shortly after the release of her most famous film, Attempted Crime (dir. L. Buñuel). Her friends said she did it because unrequited love to the matador Luis Miguel Dominguin, who married someone else.

5th place. Libuše Šafránková (June 7, 1953, Brno) is a Czechoslovakian and Czech actress. Became famous (including in the USSR) after leading role in the film “Three Nuts for Cinderella” (1973), a co-production between Czechoslovakia and the GDR.

Libuše Šafrankova in the film "The Third Prince" (1982)

4th place. Gabriela Soukalova (born November 1, 1989, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic) is a Czech biathlete, winner of the 2015/2016 World Cup, two-time silver medalist at the Sochi Olympics.

3rd place. Eva Herzigová (born March 10, 1973, Litvinov, Czech Republic) is a Czech top model and actress. In Russian-language media, her last name and first name are written Eva Herzigova, which is not entirely correct, because Czechs pronounce Eva Herzigova. Height 181 cm, figure parameters 89-63.5-90.

2nd place. Veronika Zemanova / Veronika Zemanová (born April 14, 1975, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) is a former Czech model, known for nude photo shoots, as well as videos in the soft genre (Zemanova did not appear in videos with men, most often alone or with girls ). At the end of 2000, she enlarged her already naturally large breasts. At the end of 2003, she married a German businessman, and soon after that she stopped acting.

1 place. Pavlina Pořízková (born April 9, 1965, Prostejov, Czech Republic) is a supermodel, actress and writer. You can also find her name spelled as Polina or Paulina, and her last name as Porizkova. She has lived in the United States since the 80s and has American as well as Swedish citizenship (her parents fled to Sweden from Czechoslovakia in 1968).

This time I’m posting a selection of beautiful Czech shoes. Czech models are famous all over the world and after reading this article, you can see for yourself.

Alena Šeredová (Alena Seredova)

Alena Seredova was born in 1978 in Prague. Vice-Miss Czech Republic 1998, actress and model, currently lives in Italy. Alena spent her entire childhood in the Vinohrady district of Prague and fell in love with the modeling business from childhood. During her modeling career, she won several awards, starred in magazines and commercials, and even tried her hand at non-fiction. famous films. One of her most famous works is a nude photo shoot for the MAX calendar.
Since June 16, 2011, Alena has been married to the famous football player Gianluigi Buffon (one of the best goalkeepers in the world), with whom she dated for 6 years. The couple have two sons: Louis Thomas Buffon and David Lee Buffon.

Daniela Pestova

Daniela Pestova is a Czech supermodel from Teplice, born in 1970. Her career began at the age of 19 at the Dominique Caffin modeling agency in Prague after winning a beauty contest. After signing the contract, she immediately left for Paris. But she did not live long in Paris, and in 1992 Daniela, without knowing the language, left for New York, where her career took off. Even without knowing the language, Daniela made a dizzying career and appeared on the covers of such famous magazines as: Cosmopolitan, Elle, GQ, Marie Claire, Glamour, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.

But the most successful year was 1994, which brought Daniela a contract with the famous cosmetics company"L"Oreal, and the girl became the "face" of the company. In addition to photo shoots for magazines, Daniela starred in advertising for Victoria's Secret lingerie.

During her years in America, Daniela learned Italian, English, French and Russian.

In 1995, Peshtova was married to Italian businessman Thomas Buti, but divorced him in 1998. She currently has three children: Yannick Fausto, daughter Ella and son Paul Henry.

Denisa Dvorakova

Denisa Dvorakova is a Czech supermodel, born in 1989 in Prague. In 2006 she won the famous Elite Model Look competition. After the competition, she began to appear in various magazines, for example, on the covers of Vogue Italia and Dazed & Confused. She worked as a model in famous fashion houses: Versace, Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, Fendi, Christian Dior, John Galliano and Valentino. Denisa became the face of the following companies: Dolce & Gabbana, Versace Jeans and Chloé.

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Eva Herzigova

Eva Herzigova (Herzigova) is a Czech top model and actress, born in 1970 in the Czech city of Litvinov. This town is small and, as expected, people from it go on vacation to Prague, where Eva came and where she was able to take part in the competition of the Parisian modeling agency Madison. In 1989, Eva signed a contract to appear in a L’Oreal advertisement. Later, she advertised Wonderbra lingerie, clothing from the famous Guess brand, and starred for the Victoria's Secret catalog and for Sports Illustrated magazine.
Eva Herzigova starred in several films that were not very popular, for example in the Italian film Cha-cha-cha.

In 1996, Eva married drummer Tico Torres from Bon Jovi, but quickly divorced him. Now she lives with her boyfriend, with whom she is raising 3 sons.

Hana Soukupova

Hana Sukupova is a Czech supermodel, born in Karlovy Vary in 1985. The first contract was signed with the company that produces Carolina Herrera’s Chic perfume. She worked at Victoria's Secret fashion shows and starred in photo shoots for the Victoria's Secret catalogue. She worked on shows in fashion houses: Gucci, Dior, Max Mara, Versace, Yves Saint-Laurent, Dolce & Gabana, Bvlgari, Escada and many others. Hana has walked in over 500 shows and is one of the world's most successful supermodels.

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Helena Houdova

Helena Houdová is a Czech model, born in 1979 in Pilsen. Helena has starred for most fashion magazines: Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Vogue. According to FHM magazine, Elena is one of the 100 most beautiful women in the world. They donated almost all their money to help orphans and children from disadvantaged families. In 2000 she won the title of Miss Czech Republic.
Elena participated in advertising campaigns companies Gap, Yves Saint-Laurent, Victoria's Secret, Emanuel Ungaro, Tommy Hilfiger, Revlon, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada and Louis Vuitton.
In 2008, Elena appeared on the cover again Elle magazine and she was nicknamed "Czech Princess Diana".


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Iva Kubelkova

Iva Kubelkova is a Czech model born in 1977. Iva lived most of her life in the city of Pisek, then moved to Prague. Iva has won “Czech Breast” competitions more than once. She is famous for dating hockey player Jaromir Jagr. Now he hosts entertainment programs on Czech television.


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Karolina Kurkova

Karolina Kurkova is a Czech supermodel, born in Decin in 1984. Daughter of the famous Czech basketball player Josef Kurka. At the age of 15, she signed her first contract in Milan with Prada, and in 1999 she appeared in Vogue magazine and moved to New York.
In 2002, Vogue magazine named Caroline Model of the Year, and Carolina appeared on the covers of the magazine in 25 countries, including Russia.
Carolina admitted herself sexy blonde Europe 2007. In 2008, Karolina Kurkova took first place in the list of the sexiest women in the world, which is annually compiled by the E! Entertainment Television."
On October 29, 2009, she gave birth to a son, Tobin Jack, the father of the child is film producer Archie Drury.

Carolina has represented brands such as Bottega Veneta, Celine, Chanel, Christian Dior, Dell, Elie Saab, Express, Furla, Giuliano Teso, H&M, Hugo Boss fragrance, Jean Paul Gaultier, John Frieda, Louis Vuitton, Macy's INC, Mango , Max Mara, Mercedes-Benz, MOGA, Rag & Bone, Rocawear, Rolex Oyster, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tommy Hilfiger, Valentino, Versace, Victoria's Secret, Yves Saint Laurent and others.

At the beginning of 2013, Karolina Kurkova, in collaboration with international company LR Health & Beauty Systems has launched its own cosmetic line. Carolina tried herself as an actress and starred in famous films: Chuck, Throw of Cobra, Studio 30.


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Linda Vojtova

Blonde Linda Voitova is a Czech model, born in 1985 in Prague. Winner of the 2000 Elite Model Look competition. Since then, she has appeared in various fashion magazines including Vogue, ELLE, Glamor, Amica. She has collaborated with the companies Palmers, Victoria's Secret, Max Mara, Giorgio Armani, La Perla, Escada, Diesel. By the way, Linda has Russian roots.


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Marketa Janska

Marketa Janska (Marketa Jánska) is a Czech model, born in 1981 in the city of Most. In July 2003, she became a Playmate model for Playboy magazine. Leads Instagram where you can find photos from parties.

Paulina Porizkova-Ocasek

Paulina Porizkova is a Czech supermodel, actress and writer. Born in 1965 in Prostejov, Czechoslovakia. Paulina began her career in 1980 in Paris. She became the first model from of Eastern Europe, who appeared on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. In 1987 she began acting for men's Playboy magazine. In 1990 and 1992 she was one of the most beautiful people in the world. She starred for Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Self, Cosmopolitan and Glamor magazines. In 1988, she entered into one of the largest contracts among models with the Estée Lauder companies, the contract amounted to $6 million.

Paulina took part in many American television shows: Dancing with the Stars, CBS Daytime series, America's Next Top Model. In 1993, the model starred in the film “Arizona Dream” by Emir Kusturica.
Polina began her modeling career in the 1980s in Paris. In 1984, when she was 18 years old, she became the first model from Eastern Europe to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. In August 1987, she starred for the famous men's magazine Playboy.
In addition, Porizkova is known as a writer: her first book is called “A Model Summer”, her other is the children's book “The Adventures of Ralphie the Roach”, co-written with Joanne Russell.

Petra Cubonova

Petra Kubonova is a Czech model from Brno. Thanks to its beautiful appearance and parameters, 92-60-94 became famous model advertising swimsuits. Petra computer wallpapers are very popular all over the world.

Petra Nemcova

Petra Nemcova is a Czech model, born in 1979 in the city of Karvin. She became a model at the age of 16, winning the “Talent Search” competition held by the Czech Modeling Agency. In 1996, Petra won the national Elite Model Look stage. Having left for Paris, Petra filmed for advertising Max Factor, Benetton, Schwarzkopf, Pantene, Clarins, Lancaster & La Perla, takes part in Valentino and Armani shows. In 2001, she appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated for the first time. Petra has appeared on the covers of famous magazines Flare, Cosmopolitan, FHM, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, and Shape.

At the end of 2004, Petra Nemtsova and her fiancé, English photographer Simon Utley, were vacationing in Phuket, Thailand, when a tsunami occurred, killing 280,000 people. Simon Utley died, but Petra escaped by hanging on to the top of a palm tree for more than eight hours until rescuers found her. In 2005, Petra Nemcova founded The Happy Hearts Fund, which aims to provide assistance in the field of health care, blood donation and orphans who survived the tsunami of December 26, 2004 in Southeast Asia.

Šárka Cojocarova

Sharka Tsojotsarova is a Czech model born in 1989. In 2011, she won the Miss Earth competition, also receiving the title “The most beautiful body in a bikini.”

Simona Krainova

Simona Krainova is a Czech supermodel, born in the city of Gaviřov in 1973. She is the director of the Czechoslovakian TopModel competition and has long been an ambassador for the Elite Model Look competition.

Taťána Kucharova

Tatiana Kuharzhova is a Czech model, born in 1987 in the city of Trnava. Tatiana is the first Czech woman to win the Miss World competition in 2006 in Warsaw. She is also the youngest winner in the history of the Miss World pageant.


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Tereza Fajksova

Tereza Faiksova - Czech model, winner international competition beauty "Miss Earth" in 2012.


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Veronica Varekova

Veronika Varekova looks like a typical Czech, tall, thin blonde. Supermodel Veronica was born in 1977 in Olomouc and now lives in the USA. After signing a contract with Next Models, Veronica began appearing on the covers of famous magazines: Vogue, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. She frequently appeared on television on various shows: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CNN, Charlie Rose, Fox and Friends.
Veronica loves sports, especially tennis, golf, skiing, and even climbed Kilimanjaro. It is not surprising that she married one of the most famous Czech hockey players, Petr Nedved.

Zdenka Podkapova

Zdenka Podkapova is one of the most famous Czech models on the Internet, who was born in 1977 in the city of Brno. Since childhood, Zdenka has been involved rhythmic gymnastics and was part of the Czech national team. In 1996, she retired from sports and participated in her first photo shoot in the Canary Islands. In 1998, her photographs were published for the first time in the United States. From this moment on, Zdenka began to appear a lot for men's magazines. In 2001, she became "Pet Of The Year" by Penthouse magazine. She appears in films for the magazine. After that, she appeared on the covers of magazines: Esquire, IronMan, Maxim, Perfect 10, Perfection, QUO and Front.