Beauty VS. Porn

FEATURED MODEL: Chloe Vevrier

I want now present a Model who is already a legend in the Erotic Business. She is french-czechoslovakian but she was born in East Germany in 1968. She always was very natural. Today her fotos became a little to much photoshopped for my taste, but she still is an amazingly beautiful woman. Her Photos are mostly very classy and of good taste. I´m offering you a small selection of special fotos of her.

Vevrier began her career as nude model in the early 1990s and has since posed for numerous publications worldwide including Juggs, Gent, Mayfair, Bachelor and especially SCORE. Before her breakthrough, Chloe already had some experience stripping in nightclubs and posing for photographers in East Germany. 

For the first few years of her career, Vevrier posed in solo layouts only, then began to move into other forms of modeling, including girl-girl layouts and videos. With Busty Dusty and Traci Topps she also had the short-lived website The Fantasy Cafe during this time.

In 1999 she participated in her first hardcore boy-girl video, Ultimate Chloe (also called Chloe’s Hardcore Debut in the USA);  a second such video, Ultimate Encore, was quickly produced, after which Vevrier once again concentrated on solo and girl-girl productions. Her own fanclub lists over 300 photo shoots / series published in print magazines. 

After modeling for SCORE for many years, she parted ways with the publication (reputedly under acrimonious circumstances ) and has since started modeling for herself. Her website is still (as of 2009) updated regularly with new material. The website also provides substantial information about herself, and a number of explicit essays written by her about her perspectives on tantric sex.

In 2008, she made an appearance in the movie Stash, a dark comedy directed by Jay Bonansinga.

She does monthly webcam appearances for the members of her personal website.

Vevrier has studied the kabbalah intently, as mentioned by Jason Sechrest (another known porn gossip writer) who had a number of discussions about it with her around 1997. Sechrest also mentions her as being a ‘certified practitioner of medicinal science’.