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"LUXE GLAMOUR EN VERFIJNING" - Harper´s BAZAAR Harper´s BAZAAR Netherlands & Belgium January/February 1989
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The "What Are You Thinking About Right Now?" PIP
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Tracy Toon
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Estelle Lefébure
"BAZAAR MODEJOURNAAL ESCADA MET ACCESSOIRES" - Harper´s BAZAAR Harper´s BAZAAR Netherlands & Belgium January/February 1989 - also showing unknown
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Maureen Gallagher
"Stralande lach, gave tanden" - Harper´s BAZAAR Harper´s BAZAAR Netherlands & Belgium January/February 1989 by Frank Yarborough
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Stephanie Seymour
cover + cover-look Harper´s BAZAAR Harper´s BAZAAR Netherlands & Belgium January/February 1989 by Jan Francis - also showing Irene Van De Laar, Karen Alexander, Marie Sara, Will van Kralingen, Miranda van Kralingen, unknown
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Anyone know who she is
Jeade Pasquier (Margot Pasquier) https://www.instagram.com/jeadepasquier/
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Elisabetta Ramella
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ArtOfMind7 started following mikefashion
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Doutzen Kroes
Dude you think she was there just to ring a gong??!! Yeah she did her job aka sex work. Doutzen is not an international superstar nobody will pay this unknown woman 1 million just for a 30 second appearance. She was a hooker like most models. The interesting thing is she was married. I guess her husband doesn't mind being a cuck. Lol
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Nicola Cavanis
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- Vintage Model IDs
She could be Marcy Schlobohm.nicoa joined the community- Ethel Fong Chalopin
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Here is a cover with her during Claude Montana show in 1993 or 1994 Mode et Mode (Japan) 1994- Jenn Dupuy
- Marcy Schlobohm
- Ethel Fong Chalopin
Ethel Fong was the first Singaporean to snag a contract with the world-famous Ford Models in New York, becoming one of the rare Asian faces to front a global Armani campaign in the 1980s. The 53-year-old mother of two has since made a seamless transition from top model to philanthropist. Your beginnings were humble, growing up the sixth of seventh children in a small house in Pasir Panjang. How did you go from kampong girl to glamour queen? In school, I was a head taller than all my peers, but I was so awkward and gawky as a teenager that my elder brother told my mum: “Please do something about her.” My mother gave me $200 to enroll in a three-month grooming course. So at 15, I bought my first pair of heels and made that journey from Pasir Panjang to Cuscaden Road where the school was — it was a big deal for me at the time. And because of my height, the trainers there asked if I was interested in doing some fashion shows. I don’t know what gave me the guts to say yes but I did and the rest is history. What was the toughest piece of criticism you ever received? As I was starting my career as a model, I was told that I was really ugly. You became one of Singapore’s best-known faces in the modeling scene back in the 1980s. What was your recipe for success? Audacity and luck. You need to be daring enough to go for what you want and lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to grab the right opportunities. source: prestigeonline, Mar 10, 2016- Marcy Schlobohm
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