Neves moved to London in the mid-1960s and began working as a "bunny" at the
Raymond Revuebar in
Soho. She posed as Pet of the Month in
Penthouse magazine and became known as "The Body" twenty-five years before the same nickname was applied to supermodel
Elle Macpherson. A poster campaign by clothing company
Nelbarden featured Neves in a swimsuit and appeared comprehensively on the
London Underground. which
The New York Times described as a "sex-and-violence movie"; its review noted that Tulia "is very pretty, and her clothes come off frequently" but that the film suffered from "certain basic flaws" and was "most impressively undistinguished in its dialogue". In May 1970 Neves made her first of many appearances as a topless
Page 3 girl in
The Sun. On 17 March 1971 she appeared in
The Times in a full-page advert for
Fisons Pharmaceuticals. The advert—which featured the strapline "What's a nice girl like you doing in a firm like this?"—caused a sensation; it was the first time a woman had appeared naked in a broadsheet newspaper, and it brought Neves international attention. ==Personal life==