Girls on Rolls: Marta Bloom

The model, television personality and philanthropist speaks to us in her own words.

Marta Bloom, a respected model and on-camera personality, returns to Miami, where she was originally discovered as a model. At AGE XX, she was signed to the Eileen Ford Agency in New York, her career taking her in front of the lens of influential photographer Fabrizio Ferri and later to Paris and to many locations worldwide.

In 2017 Bloom was cast as the host of Hollywood on Top, working from her own studio atop the tallest building in Hollywood, where she went beyond the typical interview show to get up close and personal with her celebrity friends. She was able to use the show as a platform for celebrities to speak about their true passions, which often were their charitable work. It was during her time in LA that she developed what she refers to as a “Cause for Causes”.

Today, Bloom supports a broad range of charities and causes. Those include Planet Hope, with her longtime friends, actress Sharon Stone and Kelly Stone. She has lobbied in support of finding a cure for Lupus, for which Bloom and her husband received the Daniel J. Wallace Founder’s Award. She has supported The Carrousel Of Hope and Nancy Davis‘ Race to Erase MS and the Ronald McDonald House. Upon returning to Miami, Bloom has focused on a range of organizations, including Sharif Malnik and Gabrielle Anwar’s Make-A-Wish and Angela Birdman’s Big Dog Ranch. Recently, Bloom served as an ambassador for Todd Krim and his Miracles in Miami. In 2023, Bloom joined founder Judith Joseph and the talented and dedicated team at Miami’s Angels For Humanity on the host committee for their Catwalk for Charity event at the Perez Art Museum and Tea for a Cause at the Biltmore, Miami. Bloom’s work is ongoing with Girls On Rolls, founded by Anirays Camino and Sandra Fiorenza.

“Girls on Rolls is a perfect example of having a Cause for Causes,” says Bloom. “It is not about drawing attention to myself… it is about using what we have to focus attention on the cause.”

Ana VeigaMilton, Yulia Faist, Anirays Camino, Elpidia Pierre, Sandra Fiorenza, Marta Bloom, Krystyna Laukien
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