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BlueAcadia

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  1. Thank you so much my friends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. Those are Annette Quay too!! She is 1/2 asian- half white I think. Graham Shearer wrote how he had to fight to get "asian" Annette Quay onto the cover of Dolly. "Over the years, Australia has evolved into a multicultural society and come a long way. When 30 years ago when we tried to get an Asian girl on the cover of Dolly magazine (Annette Quay), it created much controversy. Even getting an African American (Loraine Pascal in Australian Elle) or Aboriginal girl in a magazine editorial in the 80s and 90s involved much heated debate. I love how the world has opened up to all kinds of ethnicity. Beauty is so much more diverse than it used to be." -Graham Shearer -Excerpt from an interview with photographer Graham Shearer
  3. Tanya Fourie
  4. YES correct
  5. Alexandra Brochen- the blonde
  6. Natasha Maddox
  7. Nicole Beach
  8. AMAZING JOB @Chirkomania!!!!
  9. This Mette is not on the Model Archives:
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  11. Annette Quay is Asian... she is someone else but familiar!!
  12. She is Mette
  13. This is soooooooo cool!!!!
  14. They do look really similar for sure!!!
  15. I've seen her before for sure...time to dig.
  16. Nancy Moran
  17. YES I DO!!!
  18. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!! FINALLY!!!!!
  19. Nancy Moran on Cover

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