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Links to various articles regarding modeling industry. Information for those seeking careers in fashion, links to the best models resources
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Zhang Zi Lin China's first-ever Miss World
A BEAMING Zhang Zi Lin was busy plotting her travels round the globe after the Chinese beauty wowed the home crowd to become China's first-ever Miss World. The statuesque 23-year-old pipped her rival finalists from Angola and Mexico to take the crown on at the 57th edition of the beauty pageant – which organisers said was watched by a global television audience of two billion people.
03-Dec-2007 -
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Supermodel Eva Herzigova Opens New Jewellery Boutique in Sofia
World famous supermodel Eva Herzigova opened Chopard's first boutique in Bulgarian capital Sofia on Friday, the chain's 101st worldwide, as part of her two-day visit to the country.
"I am very happy to be in Bulgaria again, I visited the country when I was a child," the Czech-born model said.
03-Dec-2007 -
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Heidi Klum Relishes Her Model Family Life
"Colorful" is how Heidi Klum describes her home life with husband Seal, daughter Leni, 3, and sons Henry, 2, and Johan, 1. The Victoria's Secret angel, who can be seen dueting with her recording-star husband Tuesday during the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (CBS, 10 p.m. ET/PT) and hosting Project Runway (Bravo, Wednesdays, 10 p.m. ET/PT), is referring to the toys in their Beverly Hills home.
10-Dec-2007 -
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Supermodel Twiggy, 58, offers fashion advice to women over 45
The original supermodel Twiggy who is now 58, is writing a book offering fashion advice to women over 45 called Those Fabulous 40s, 50s and 60s. In the 1960s Twiggy was envied by girls around the world when she pioneered the waif look. Now, some 40 years later, she's trying to help those same baby boomer women to look fashionable.
10-Dec-2007 -
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Naomi Campbell forgets what she learned at anger management
We knew Naomi’s latest calm spell was temporary but we wish she hadn’t been so public when she reverted to her old ways. According to the folks over at OSOYOU, Naomi lost all her senses and flew into a rage after discovering that her bag which had her blackberry inside, (containing the numbers of all her celebrity pals) had been stolen during Led Zeppelin’s recent reunion gig.
17-Dec-2007 -
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Has Claudia Schiffer lost it?
The German glamour queen on the 1990s looked every bit of her 37 years in photographs from the Lagerfeld's Chanel fashion show in London on Thursday.
17-Dec-2007 -
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Heidi Klum A Self-Described Workaholic
Klum, a former Victoria's Secret model turned host of the popular Bravo series "Project Runway," got her professional start after she entered Model '92, a contest that pitted 25,000 people vying for a $300,000 modeling contract.
01-Jan-2008 -
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Kate Moss the most eBayed star of 2007
Kate Moss' collection for Topshop has put her on the map in 2007, in more ways than one, with the model being the most eBayed star of 2007. There was a staggering 30,481 items related to her sold on the auction site, with most of the fans after her Topshop collections.
01-Jan-2008 -
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Bundchen Denies She Only Accepts Euros
Euros? Dollars? Pounds? Gisele Bundchen insists she's perfectly happy with them all, again denying reports that the Brazilian supermodel is shunning the weak U.S. dollar in favor of European currency.
14-Jan-2008 -
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Ford Names New Supermodel of the World
In fashion, it's always about the next big thing - and the next "it" girl and face. So it's no surprise that 28 years after its inception, the Ford Supermodel of the World competition is still going strong in order to scout for the world's freshest face. Fifty finalists from around the world arrived in New York last week for supermodel boot camp of photo shoots, go-sees and walking lessons, culminating in a final runway show in midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, Jan. 16, where the girls competed for a $250,000 contract with Ford Models
21-Jan-2008 -
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White models' runway dominance has some seeing red
"What happened to all the black people on the runway?" asked model Tyson Beckford, who attended several shows last week at New York Fashion Week. "There are no blacks on the cats." Naomi Campbell put it another way: "Women of color are not a trend. That's the bottom line."
11-Feb-2008 -
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