Andreja PejiÃÂ ( , ; born Andrej PejiÃÂ; on 28 August 1991) is an Australian actress and former model. Since coming out as a trans woman in 2013, she has become one of the most recognisable transgender models in the world.
PejiÃÂ was born in Tuzla, Yugoslavia (now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina), and has one older brother, Igor. Her mother, Jadranka SaviÃÂ, is a Serb, and her father, Vlado PejiÃÂ, is a Bosnian Croat. The couple divorced shortly after PejiÃÂ's birth. During the Bosnian War, the siblings fled to Serbia with their mother and grandmother, settling in a refugee camp near Belgrade. After the refugee camp, the family settled in the Vojska village near Svilajnac.
Following the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, PejiÃÂ's mother felt unsafe and decided to initiate the process of immigration to Australia. In 2000, the family moved to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, as political refugees when she was eight years old.
While attending high school at University High, PejiÃÂ was described as being "academically brilliant".
PejiÃÂ was scouted as a model just before her 17th birthday while working at McDonald's, though she has also said in an interview that she was scouted at a swimming pool while still in high school in Melbourne.
Pejiàwas initially notable for modelling both masculine and feminine clothing. In the Paris fashion shows of January 2011, Pejiàwalked both the men's and women's shows for Jean-Paul Gaultier and the men's shows for Marc Jacobs. In May 2011, her magazine cover for the New York-based magazine Dossier Journalin which PejiÃÂ, with long blond locks in curlers, is pictured taking off a white shirt was ruled too risqué by US bookstores Barnes & Noble and Borders, which covered the image with an opaque sleeve. Concerns were expressed that customers would read PejiÃÂ, who at the time was presenting as gender fluid, as a topless woman.
At the Stylenite in July 2011, PejiÃÂ appeared on the catwalk both in masculine and feminine clothes from Michalsky. The following year, she modeled bridal creations by Spanish designer Rosa Clara at Barcelona's Bridal Week 2013.
PejiÃÂ ranked number 18 on Models.com's Top 50 Models list in 2011, was named one of Outs Most Compelling People, and was ranked number 98 in FHM magazine's 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2011, an award that was criticised for its hostile tone to transgender individuals, especially transgender women; the magazine referred to PejiÃÂ as a "thing", commenting, "Pass the sick bucket." FHM subsequently removed the copy accompanying PejiÃÂ's entry and posted an apology.
Pejiàhas appeared on the covers of international editions of Elle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, L'Officiel, Fashion and GQ. Andreja has also appeared in editorials for fashion publications including Vogue, Elle, I-D, Dazed and Confused, Love, Allure, Purple and Numéro.
On 6 August 2012, PejiÃÂ appeared as a guest judge on Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model. PejiÃÂ became the first openly transgender model profiled by Vogue, in its May 2015 issue, and also became the first-ever trans woman to sign a cosmetics contract. In 2016, PejiÃÂ was awarded "Best International Female Model" by GQ Portugal and the following year she made history by becoming the first transgender woman to appear on the cover of GQ.
In 2013 PejiÃÂ shifted her focus to acting, appearing alongside Iselin Steiro, Saskia de Brauw, Tilda Swinton and David Bowie in the video for Bowie's 2013 single "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)". In late 2013, she made her acting debut playing Radu the Beautiful in the short-lived Turkish television series Fatih, which is based on the life of Mehmed the Conqueror.
PejiÃÂ made her major film debut in the 2018 crime thriller film The Girl in the Spider's Web and has since gone on to act in multiple short films and features, most notably playing the supporting role of Nino in the 2022 film The Other Me. After shooting The Other Me, PejiÃÂ spent six months working as a waitress. PejiÃÂ shared with Gamerant Magazine, "I just got a job as a waitress, and I was working in this restaurant called El Nido in Santa Fe. I just wanted to ground myself a little bit and explore human beings. Since 18, I was working as a model and traveling the world and I was like, this is a good opportunity to do something normal."
In 2022 PejiÃÂ appeared as French singer and artist Amanda Lear, in the biographical film DalÃÂland, based on the later life of surrealist artist Salvador DalÃÂ.
In a 2022 interview PejiÃÂ gave an update on her forthcoming autobiographical documentary: "I'm trying to finish my documentary, which I've been filming over the past seven years, and I've decided to take control of it and tell my own story and direct it myself. I've always felt, from the beginning of my career, the media didn't really understand me and interviews made me quite uncomfortable. Things have progressed a lot more in, say, the past five years, in terms of how we approach gender."
In late 2013, PejiÃÂ underwent sex reassignment surgery. In September 2014, PejiÃÂ announced plans on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform to create a film about her reassignment surgery and life as a woman. PejiÃÂ started off with a projected goal of $40,000, ultimately exceeding the target funding goal. PejiÃÂ had previously dated Are You the One? cast member Remy Duran.