She made history as the first Latina to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel, a milestone that positioned her at the forefront of the international fashion industry and expanded representation on a global scale.
Her work has appeared in major international publications such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, ELLE, Marie Claire, L’Officiel, and L’Egoiste among others. Her advertising career includes international campaigns for Cover Girl; photographed by Richard Avedon, Victoria’s Secret, as well as campaigns for Fendi, Giorgio Armani photographed by Peter Lindbergh, Yves Saint Laurent (Mario Testino), Karl Lagerfeld, GAP, H&M, Hervé Léger and many more.
Alongside her fashion work, Inés has participated in film, television, and multimedia projects. Her screen appearances include a cameo in The Devil Wears Prada, as well as appearances in Boys and Girls and several international music videos. She has also worked in television as a fashion correspondent and contributor for networks including E! Entertainment Television, VH1, and Metro Channel.
Early in her career, she was awarded Future Next Top Model at Lido de Paris, presented by Naomi Campbell and Pelito Galvez, marking a defining moment in her international rise.
Beyond fashion, Inés has cultivated a long-standing involvement in art, design, and philanthropy. She is an art collector and has served on the Board of Directors of The Bass Museum of Modern Art in Miami, and as a member of the Collectors Council at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
She has collaborated with organizations such as TECHO and Young Musicians Unite, supporting their missions through fundraising, advocacy, and project development, with a particular focus on education, culture, and social impact in Latin America.
Her work with TECHO was grounded in hands-on engagement and long-term commitment. Fundraising efforts were driven through TintoxTECHO, a philanthropic initiative founded in New York and later expanded by Inés to Miami and Argentina, connecting wine, gastronomy, and community-building in support of housing projects across Latin America. In parallel, she collaborated with her daughter, Maia, during her middle school years to create a TECHO Club, organizing volunteer building trips to the Dominican Republic and fostering early awareness of social responsibility and collective action.
In 2025, she co-founded TwentyTwo, a Madrid-based design studio dedicated to sculptural objects in natural stone, where architecture, craftsmanship, and material permanence converge.
Fluent in Spanish, English, and French, Inés is a mother, traveler, and natural nomad. Across all her endeavors, her work is guided by a desire to generate consciousness, inspiration, and a meaningful call to action.