From Madrid to Milan, Joaquin Morodo has proven that true artistry knows no boundaries. This Spanish international model, performer, and creative force embodies what it means to be a modern man — blending fashion, music, and personal expression into a seamless lifestyle of charisma and talent.

Known for his work in the Dolce & Gabbana Mini Me Spring Collection 2017, Joaquin first captured the fashion world’s attention with his Mediterranean allure and confident presence. Since then, his career has only expanded — not just in front of the camera, but far beyond it.


A Creative Soul with Many Faces
Model, writer, entertainer, performer, artist, musician, online content creator, Instagram star, and singer — Joaquin is a multi-hyphenate in every sense. As the frontman of the pop-rock band The Glaze Friendz, he lent his voice and energy to the group’s debut EP I Don’t Believe In You, which quickly gained a cult following for its raw, emotional sound and stylish edge.

Whether he’s on stage, in a studio, or striking a pose for global brands, Joaquin brings a magnetic authenticity that draws people in.
Before Fame
Born and raised in Spain, Joaquin began his modeling journey at just 16 years old — balancing his early career with studies in law, showcasing both intellect and ambition. His blend of sharp intelligence and effortless charm soon made him a sought-after face in European fashion circles.

A Global Fashion Footprint
Throughout his career, Joaquin has modeled for renowned labels including Beverly Hills Polo Club (FW18-19 Collection), Fred Mello, Wormland, and The Bridge. Each campaign reflected a different facet of his identity — classic, bold, and timelessly stylish.
Today, he continues to inspire over 130,000 followers on his Instagram (@joaquinmorodo), where he shares glimpses of his artistic life, performances, and creative passions.

Life Behind the Lens
The youngest of four siblings, Joaquin grew up surrounded by family energy and artistic curiosity. His personal life once caught headlines when he dated actress Laura Barth, but it’s his continued evolution as a creator that keeps him in the spotlight.

The Man, The Muse, The Music
Joaquin Morodo stands as a modern icon for men over 40 who believe that reinvention never ends. From modeling and music to content creation, he continues to prove that passion, talent, and authenticity only deepen with time.
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