After graduating from high school, she moved to
Montevideo to begin her university studies in dentistry. At the age of eighteen she was discovered by a model recruiter from the Valentino Bookings Agency and her modeling career began. In addition, she studied journalism at the Instituto Profesional de Enseñanza Periodística (IPEP). Her television career began in 2012, when she replaced Cecilia Bonelli as co-host of the sports program
Fútbol (
Fox) para todos broadcast on
Fox Sports Latin America. That year she had a recurring role in the Uruguayan
Channel 10 sitcom
Bienes Gananciales, starring
Karina Vignola and Gaspar Valverde, in which she played the neighbor of the leading couple. In 2013, she joined the show business program
Intratables as a panelist, broadcast on
América TV's prime time. In August she left the show to join the morning program
Desayuno Americano hosted by
Pamela David on the same network. In 2014, her media exposure increased when was announced as celebrity participant for
Bailando 2014, the ninth season of Argentine dance competition
Bailando por un Sueño. Together with her partner Gonzalo Gerber they were the first to be eliminated from the contest. Some time later, she declared that it was a "disastrous" experience and that she was eliminated for not wanting to fight with other participants in the entertainment scene. In January 2015, Saravia launched her own clothing brand ''She's Da Boss'' based in
Punta del Este. In 2016 she settled in
New York to continue her modeling career, being signed to State Management and then
Wilhelmina Models' Aperture. During 2017, she was part of the cast of the film
El muerto cuenta su historia screened at the
Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, and launched
Vintage Reformation, a sustainable fashion brand. Back in South America in 2020 she lived for a few months in
Buenos Aires and then settled in
Montevideo. In 2021 she was a participant in the second season of
MasterChef Celebrity Uruguay. == Personal life ==