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- Dec 4, 2025
- 2 min read
The Goianian Model Who Transformed Cultural Events into Meeting Points
The Energy of Brazil Brought to the Heart of New York
"Fashion, culture, and community walking side-by-side with their own identity."

Originally from Anápolis, Goiás, John Ford built a solid career in the demanding world of international fashion. Based in New York, a city where competition is fierce and the pace never slows down, the model managed to build a career marked by persistence, a strong image, and a constant presence in high-profile projects. But it was off the catwalk that he began to create an even more relevant identity.
Living in one of the world's largest metropolises, John quickly realized that the Brazilian community needed more than occasional encounters: it needed spaces of belonging. That's when he decided to combine two passions—fashion and Brazilian culture—to build something with real impact. With events and parties that blend music, gastronomy, joy, and that relaxed spirit that only Brazil knows, John has transformed New York nightlife into a stage where longing meets celebration.
These events have become a reference point for Brazilians living far from home, functioning as a meeting place where friendships are created and cultural roots remain alive. John's work has taken on a clear social weight: bringing people together, strengthening ties, and creating an affective network in an environment marked by the hustle and bustle of everyday life abroad.
With an entrepreneurial vision and a sense of community, John Ford has expanded his influence far beyond the catwalks. He has managed to transform a successful career in fashion into a cultural platform, establishing himself as an unavoidable name in both the fashion scene and Brazilian social life in New York. Today, he is more than a model: he is a connector of people, a promoter of culture, and a point of reference for those who live abroad but do not give up their identity.

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