Deborah Secco - Magazine Covers

Magazine Covers

  • Uma Magazine, in February 2007.
  • Edition 400 of the Nova Magazine (Brazilian edition), in January 2007.
  • Criativa Magazine, in September 2005, February 2004 and August 2001.
  • Marie Claire Magazine (Brazilian edition), in January 2004 and the edition of 14 years of the magazine in April 2005.
  • Estilo de Vida Magazine (Brazilian edition), in March 2005.
  • Claudia Magazine, in February 2005.
  • Manequim Magazine, in July 2004.
  • Cover of the 27th anniversary issue of Playboy (Brazilian edition), in August 2002.
  • VIP magazine, in May 1999, March 2002 and November 2011.
  • Nova Beleza Magazine in August/September 2002
  • Elle Magazine (Brazilian edition), September 1999
  • Cover of the 24th anniversary issue of Playboy (Brazilian edition), in August 1999.
  • Boa Forma Magazine, in August 1999, December 2002 and November 2003.
  • Corpo a Corpo Magazine, in March 2004, in 2001 and in July 2000.
  • Rehearsals of layers of the Contigo!, and several "flagrant" turned headline of the own magazine.
  • Rehearsals of layers of the Caras, and several "flagrant" turned headline of the own magazine.
  • Rehearsals of layers of to Quem Acontece, and several "flagrant" turned headline of the own magazine.
  • Rehearsals of layers of the Chiques & Famosos, and several "flagrant" turned headline of the own magazine.
  • Querida Magazine, in three occasions in the 1990s.
  • Meu Amor Magazine, in the 1990s.
  • One of their first covers was of the reviewed extinct Carícia, in 1995, when she played Carina in the soap opera A Próxima Vítima (The Next Victim).

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