Jacqueline Faccio (@jacqueline.faccio) — A Brazilian Alt Model Who Doesn’t Play by the Rules
Who Is Jacqueline Faccio?
If you’ve followed Brazil’s alternative modeling scene, chances are you’ve seen Jacqueline Faccio — or at least recognized her unmistakable style: bold makeup, tattoos, Suicide Girls aesthetic, and an unapologetic love for vintage flair.
She was born on September 21, 1985, and while her age gives her an edge in life experience, her energy is pure early-2000s alt scene — and we mean that in the best way.
Jacqueline rose to prominence through the Brazilian division of Suicide Girls, where she’s still known under the alias @jacquelinesuicide.
Instagram, Takedowns, and a Fresh Start
Her social media journey started strong. Her first Instagram account hit over one million followers, but was later deactivated — whether for being too bold or too real is still up for debate.
She then launched a new profile — @jacqueline.faccio, which now boasts 340,000+ followers and serves as her main creative platform.
There, she shares:
- photo shoots and self-portraits,
- snapshots from her everyday life,
- promotions for her side projects and personal content.
More Than Just a Model: Projects with Identity
Jacqueline doesn’t just pose — she builds a personal and visual brand. Her Instagram includes spin-off accounts like:
- @jac.sites — likely tied to her Patreon or content offerings,
- @jac80s — a love letter to vinyl and the culture of the 1980s.
It’s not just aesthetic — it’s a philosophy. Her connection to analog music, throwback visuals, and expressive photography isn’t a gimmick — it’s how she speaks without words.
Patreon, Podcasts, and Personality
Jacqueline is also active on Patreon, where she shares exclusive content with her supporters. But unlike many models, her approach isn’t just transactional — it’s community-driven.
In July 2021, she was featured on the podcast Prosa Guiada, where she opened up about:
- her life beyond social media,
- her career in alt modeling,
- her deep connection to music and self-expression.
She even performed a cover of Iron Maiden’s “The Trooper”, scoring major points with anyone who grew up headbanging to classic metal riffs.
Her Visual Style: Punk, Erotica & Aesthetic Identity
What makes Jacqueline stand out? Contrast and authenticity.
Her look fuses:
- the bold rebellion of Suicide Girls (tattoos, piercings, attitude),
- vintage music culture and retro energy,
- and sensuality — not for likes, but as a statement of unfiltered selfhood.
She doesn’t chase trends — she creates her own scene.
Tattoos as Identity, Not Decoration
Jacqueline’s tattoos aren’t just body art — they’re visual architecture.
Each design is a symbol, a statement, a signature.
If you appreciate women whose tattoos tell a story — she’s your kind of icon.
Why Follow Her?
Because the alt scene isn’t just about looks — it’s about presence.
Jacqueline doesn’t follow the script. She’s bold, honest, loud, and human.
And if you’re looking for inspiration that’s more than just skin deep — she’s it.
Where to Find Her Online
- Instagram: instagram.com/jacqueline.faccio
• Suicide Girls: suicidegirls.com/members/jacquelinesuicide
• Patreon: patreon.com/jacquelinefaccio
• Vinyl & 80s content: instagram.com/jac80s
Photo Gallery: Alt Energy with Character
We’ve curated a selection of Jacqueline’s most striking shots — from vintage-style nude portraits to gritty urban styling and expressive poses.
Check out the gallery — and see what alternative modeling looks like when it’s real, raw, and unapologetically personal.
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