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  1. Catharina von Pezold is an 80s model represented by Karins, Paris. Born: 1961 Germany Height: 1.78 Bust: 86 Waist: 61 Hips: 89 Shoes: 40 Hair: Red Eyes: Green I believe her parents are royals. She currently works for the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
  2. Tatjana Patitz Tatjana Patitz (born in May 25, 1966, in Hamburg, Germany and raised in Skanör, Sweden) is a German fashion model, who is known as one of the original five supermodels along with Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington. She, along with her other four supermodel peers, was featured in the cover of the January 1990 Issue of Vogue that introduced the world to the elite group of the "Supermodels." January 1990 Issue of Vogue US Shot by none other than the legendary fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh, this issue of Vogue catapulted a generation of celebrity models, who were further added into the supermodel status, including the likes of Claudia Schiffer, Stephanie Seymour, Helena Christensen, Yasmeen Ghauri, Karen Mulder, Carla Bruni, Nadege du Bospertus, Kristen McMenamy, Nadja Auermann, Eva Herzigova, Stella Tennant, Shalom Harlow, Kate Moss, Amber Valletta, Carolyn Murphy, etc. Tatjana, along with the other four original supermodels, was further featured in George Michael's music video of his 90s hit single "Freedom! ‘90" which remains till this day one of the most iconic moments in modeling history. George Michaels’ “Freedom! ‘’90” George Michael - Freedom! ’90 (Official Video) - YouTube Among the late 80s to early 90s supermodel generation, Tatjana was the only one who can best rival the "Fashion Chameleon" Linda Evangelista in terms of print work (though Kristen McMenamy was no slacker either). Arguably, they were the greatest muses of the supermodel generation. Linda was a very Italianate beauty: melodic, elegant, and sophisticated, yet spontaneous and full of vigor and drama. Tatjana, on the other hand, was a very Germanic beauty: edgy, cool, and steely, yet hypnotic, intense and sinfully seductive. Comparing the two is like comparing the beauties of Sophia Loren and Marlene Dietrich, or the musical geniuses of Verdi with Wagner. Just an endless debate on who is the better artist, but regardless both excellent and masters of their own craft. Linda Evangelista Tatjana Patitz What makes Tatjana Patitz so great? For starters, Tatjana was extremely photogenic and magnetic in front of the camera lens. She possessed extremely well defined cheekbones with dangerously hypnotic blue eyes. Though not a conventional and mainstream beauty, as she didn't fit the mold of perfection like the "Classic Beauty" Christy Turlington, Tatjana possessed an imposing yet mesmerizing charm that demanded its own category of attention. For me, every time I stare at an image of Tatjana, it is a transcendental experience. Note that I don’t say this often about models, as few models ever had this impact on me. What Tatjana possessed were eyes that had the perfect combination of fire and ice. A smoldering seductive gaze like fire juxtaposed by those icy cold blues. Just like Tyra Banks teaches young models the importance to smile with one's eyes or "smize," Tatjana very much understood and applied that philosophy, as one's eyes are truly the windows to one's soul. When one sees a photo of Tatjana, one can't help but stay transfixed at her eyes. The versatility in her expressions with her eyes was her very arsenal that made her such a great fashion model. At times, the gaze could be intense and magnetic, drawing the viewer inward, almost as if she casted a spell of hypnosis, yet at other times, it can also be soft and vulnerable, drawing sympathy from the viewer, or at other times, it could be mysterious like a true poker face. The command of expressions she had with her eyes was quite astonishing. Here are some examples: Hypnotic gaze Intense gaze Soft gaze Seductive gaze Intimidating gaze Confident gaze Disillusioned gaze Bored gaze Happy gaze Clueless gaze High gaze Suspicious gaze Mysterious gaze Regretful Gaze Sad Gaze Hopeful gaze Distraught gaze Mellow gaze Often, a lot of breathtakingly gorgeous models can leave you impressed and blown away with their sheer perfection, yet still leave you feeling empty inside. When perfection becomes the standard, it starts to become overused, predictable and boring. You feel nothing but sheer perfection. In the words of Charles Wuorinen, "In any medium, entertainment is that which we can receive and enjoy passively, without effort, without our putting anything into the experience. Art is that which requires some initial effort from the receiver, after which the experience received may indeed be entertaining, but also transcending as well. Art is like nuclear fusion: you have to put something into it to get it started, but you get more out of it in the end than what you put in. Entertainment is its own reward, and generally doesn't last." So many models can look strikingly beautiful upon initial sight. There is no effort required to acknowledge their beauty. One simply accepts it subconsciously, and that is because we have been conditioned by the society to think that they have the desirable features that make a perfect beauty. Their beauty is impressive and enjoyable to watch and admire, very much like entertainment is. It is consumed passively and involuntarily simply because it is enjoyable and easy to watch. Their beauty offers an instant yet evanescent sense of pleasure that often does not stand the test of time, because, as mentioned, when perfection becomes the norm, it becomes predictable, common, and boring. Tatjana, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. Her beauty was not meant for the masses. It was to be consumed and understood by only a select few who had an understanding and appreciation for the distinct and the unconventional. Initially, she may not be strikingly beautiful for the average straight male or even the average female, but when one puts the effort to study and analyze her appeal, one is rewarded with more than he/she initially invested in. She was not perfect, but she was invigorating and exciting to look at. She left you in awe because her images told a story. She was a model with substance. Ms. Patitz's eyes not only connected with the camera, but would penetrate through the lens and pages of a magazine, and directly affect your soul. She left you feeling moved. She left you amazed. She left you with an "emotion." That is what separates an average model from an excellent model. Tatjana’s images transcend the pages of a photo and persist in the realm of reality, thriving in the viewer's mind. This image, thus, becomes a source of inspiration and admiration. That is why she was a muse to so many designers like Karl Lagerfeld, photographers like Peter Lindbergh and Herb Ritts, and fashion editors, including editor-in-chief of American Vogue Anna Wintour, who considered Tatjana one of her all-time favorite models. The ones knowledgeable and educated enough to recognize her beauty dedicated their careers on creating timeless pieces of visual art. That is why, for me, Tatjana Patitz is one of the greatest supermodels of all time. TL:DR: Sorry for the lengthy post. But clearly, I am a very big admirer of Ms. Patitz. As a reward, here are some quotes and images that showcase Tatjana’s beauty and talent as a model. But be warned, it is a shit ton of pictures. Shot by Herb Ritts "Her features are a bit off; she's not a typical, commercial beauty, but when I shoot her, I'm never bored. Her looks have power, strength, intensity," Herb Ritts. Daughters of Poseidon Lost Siren Beached Siren Serene Death Birth of Venus Rise of the Bombshell Bedazzled Temptress Sylvan Nymph Amazonian Goddess Woman Underneath the Veil Darkness Consumes Au Naturel In Bathing Suit Shot by Peter Lindbergh “I admire Tatjana because she always stays herself. She's very soft, but at the same time she's very strong and knows how to stand up for what she thinks, and it's always very enriching to be with her. It's impossible not to admire her and over the years not to be just a little bit in love with her,” Peter Lindbergh. Morning Coffee in Paris Morning Stroll in Paris Desert Bandits Disillusionment Rough & Disheveled Humble Beginnings at Modeling Seductive Wet Look 40s Interbellum Fashion Strike the Pose Vedette by the Beach In Foreign Lands Morning Coffee With Doggy The Supermodels Gangs of New York The White Shirt Campaign Reunited and It Feels So Good Behind the Scenes Gone Is the Youth But Love Is Forever Shot by Nick Knight Madame Patitz Jil Sander Campaigns Shot by Terry O’Neill Midsummer’s Night Dream Shot by Patrick Demarchelier “It's hard to get a bad picture of Tatjana. She's very photogenic, which is very rare, and she looks different in every light. While some models develop one look, she has many," Patrick Demarchelier. 50s Swimswear Meditation by Pool Princess Tatjana Breakfast in Cairo Hookah Afternoon Archeologist in Full Fashion Vogue’s 100th Anniversary Issue: The Supermodels Shot by Arthur Elgort Life in the Wild West Shot by Mike Ruiz Tatjana Enterprise Shot by Helmut Newton Biker Girlfriend Shot by Sante D’Orazio Lady Under the Robe Sun-Kissed Glow Shot by Djeneba Aduayom Etherial Look Shot by Max Vadukul Noir Film Star My Curls Don’t Lie Shot by Bruce Weber Steamy Versace Versus Campaign Shot by Mikael Jansson A Typical Life in Winter Siberia Shot by Gianpaolo Sgura Chic Beret Shot by Fabrizio Ferri Back to the Manor Shot by Andrew Macpherson Portrait Sultry Look Shot by Ellen von Unwerth A Tale of Two Women Shots by Philip Dixon Inside the Queen’s Lair Shot by Pamela Hanson Life in New York Shot by Kurt Markus Equestrian Bombshell Here are some of her runway looks, though I admit that her runway walk was not particularly good. Azzedine Alaïa (Fall/Winter 1990–1991 Ready-to-Wear) Chanel (Fall/Winter 1991–1992 Haute Couture) Dior (Fall/Winter 1991–1992 Haute Couture) Valentino (Fall/Winter 1991–1992 Haute Couture) Chanel (Spring/Summer 1992 Ready-to-Wear) Dolce & Gabbana (Spring/Summer 1992 Ready-to-Wear) Prada (Spring/Summer 1992 Ready-to-Wear) Chanel (Fall/Winter 1992–1993 Haute Couture) Prada (Fall/Winter 1992–1993 Ready-to-Wear) Dolce & Gabbana (Fall/Winter 1992–1993 Ready-to-Wear) Jil Sander (Fall/Winter 1992–1993 Ready-to-Wear) Jean Paul Gaultier (Spring/Summer 1994 Ready-to-Wear) Versace (Spring/Summer 1994 Haute Couture) Prada (Spring/Summer 1994 Ready-to-Wear) Vivienne Westwood (Fall/Winter 1994–1995 Ready-to-Wear) Calvin Klein (Spring/Summer 1995 Ready-to-Wear) Donna Karan (Spring/Summer 1995 Ready-to-Wear) Chanel (Cruise 2010) Etro (Fall/Winter 2019–2020 Ready-to-Wear) More Quotes: "In pictures, her sensitivity is what comes through; something delicate, fragile, exciting. It's a strange mixture of lazy sensuality and moments of intense emotion,” John Casablancas (former President of Elite Model Management). "I look for more than beauty. There must be a memorable quality. Tatjana has it more than anyone else. She sticks in your mind. There's a depth, an emotional quality to her that's truly extraordinary. She's very dear, charming and extremely feminine. She's very open and her priorities are natural things - animals, the sea, the environment. That's what's so interesting about her. She's not what she seems,” Matthew Rolston (American fashion photographer). “At just shy of six feet tall, Teutonically self-composed, and dominating any room she cared to walk into [sic], Tatjana was the biggest beast in the seething jungle; Vogue amplified the comparison by fixating on her lynx-like eyes, impossibly blue and curved around the temples like a cat's,” Vogue magazine. “Like other famous beauties before her, Tatjana Patitz possesses a certain extraterrestrial quality, an aura of exquisite otherworldliness only too effortlessly capable of freezing mere mortals in their tracks...She's the fitting embodiment of the nineties ideal: a cool customer who knows what she wants and knows how to get it. Rarely have blonde hair and blue eyes managed to look quite so exotic - with her trademark world-weary gaze and her loose-limbed aristocratic bearing, Patitz often seems as if she's just been awakened from a divinely decadent dream,” ELLE magazine (April 1990).
  3. Katherine Inksetter is an international fashion model that worked professionally in the 1980s and 90s was represented by Elite (New York), Storm (London) and Why Not (Milan). She has since become a visual artist, children's book author and practicing shaman! She is also the sister of Edie Inksetter, the actress turned producer of The Handmaid's Tale. "Katherine Inksetter is a visual artist and published kid's book author currently living in London, England. She has two nieces living in Canada that she visits as often as she can. Katherine has been studying and practicing shamanism for over a decade." -Excerpt from: The Magic Circle page: https://ceremoniesforkids.wordpress.com/about/ Additional links about Katherine: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Katherine+Inksetter&year=all&id= http://www.katinksetter.com/ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5411609.Katherine_Inksetter Height: 5'9.5" (1.76) Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Blue From Peter Marlowe Composites:
  4. Rosanna Crash is an international fashion model that worked professionally in the 1980s and 90s was represented by FAM (Paris) as well as an unknown Agency in Tokyo, Japan (credited in photos as both Rosanna Klitzner and Rosanna Crash). She has since become a very successful casting director in Los Angeles and runs her own company Crash Casting! During her modeling days in Tokyo Japan, she met INXS frontman Michael Hutchence and a legendary rock and roll romance was born. For years, the petite model was his love and his muse long before Kylie and Helena came along, but they were young, he was a troubled man and in the end it was not to be. Additional links about Rosanna: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Rosanna&year=all&id= http://www.crashcasting.com/about https://bradbranson.net/ngg_tag/rosanna-klitzner/ https://au.news.yahoo.com/inxs-michael-hutchence-secret-lover-rosanna-crash-breaks-silence-37362532.html Height: 5'7" (1.70) Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel Nationality: American From Peter Marlowe Composites:
  5. Nataly Coualy is an 80s/90s model, represented by Elite Runway, New York. Born: Guadeloupe Height: 1.75 Dress size: 38 Bust: 88 Waist: 59 Hips: 90 Shoes: 41 1/2 Hair: Light Brown Eyes: Green Originally from Guadeloupe, Nathaly left her native island at the age of 18 to try her luck in France. Endowed with a dazzling beauty, she turned to a modeling career. She was quickly noticed by the Elite agency which enabled her to make an international career. From New York to Tokyo via Milan, London, Madrid or Barcelona, she parades for great designers like Chantal Thomas, Yoji Yamamoto or Marithé and François Girbaud. From 1986 to 1993 she posed for fashion magazines like Marie-Claire, Biba, Cosmopolitain, Vogue, through the lens of great masters of photography: Guy Bourdin, Oliviero Toscani, Albert Watson, Ellen von Unwerth, Patrick Demarchelier ... We also see her in music videos like "Limbo" by Brian Ferry or "Ambalaba" by Maxime Leforestier or La Socadance. In 1993, tired of playing tropical plants, she decided to go to study journalism in New York and enrolled in New School and New York University NYU where she learned to address the public, to transmit to it. information and emotions. When she returned to Paris, with this new background, she applied for television and was hired as a musical columnist for La Cinquième. Then it was M6 who recruited her to tell us about the comic shows of non-hexagonal televisions in "All TVs in the world", then M6 Music in the "Flash" program, or even The Weather Channel for which she designs and presents "Weather elsewhere". Cuisine TV then entrusts to him in co-animation with Sophie Dubois its flagship program "Manger Show". A great lover of cooking, Nathaly Coualy confronts her own culinary experiences with those of starred chefs. At the same time, she designs short programs for Canal +, I Télé and 13ème Rue. Always passionate about the entertainment world, she embarked on Stand up and soon shared the stage with the Assembly of Humor and the Standupology of Paris. Then she creates "Alone" with the support of actor and comedian Jean-Claude Dreyfus, her first one-woman show, and we discover how much Nathaly we knew for her grace and vitality can be funny. In 2007, Nathaly created Jadoretoi Compagnie, a live performance company governed in the form of an association and whose mission is to promote, disseminate and enhance Métis culture, through visual and audiovisual works, to support creative artists. and interpreters. In 2008, Jadoretoi Compagnie produced "Nathaly Coualy", a one-woman show that she co-wrote with Pascal Légitimus and that she will play at the Côté Cour theater in Paris, in Avignon, then again in Paris at the Sentier des Halles; this hilarious monologue pinpoints with charming ferocity the faults of men and in particular those of West Indian men. Jadoretoi Compagnie also produces more literary shows such as "Imagined Talk", a tribute to Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sedar-Senghor and Léon Gontran-Damas performed by Nathaly and Jean-Michel Martial. While managing her company, Nathaly holds various roles on television and in the cinema, we see her among others alongside Elsa Zilberstein in "La Fabrique des Sentiments" or in "Babylone AD" by Mathieu Kassovitz. Nathaly Coualy also participates in many events aimed at restoring the dignity of individuals and families who have suffered atrocities linked to 200 years of slavery. modelcomposites
  6. Carin van den (der) Donk is an 80s/90s model, represented by Pauline's, Paris. Born: 1970 Netherlands Height: 1.75 Dress size: 36/38 Bust: 88 Waist: 59 Hips: 87 Shoes: 40 Hair: Blonde Eyes: Blue modelcomposites
  7. Lisa Murtha is an 80s model, represented by Wilhelmina, New York. Height: 1.75 Hair: Brown Eyes: Blue modelcomposites
  8. Sasha Robertson is an 80s model, represented by FAM, Paris. Height: 1.83 Bust: 87 Waist: 65 Hips: 93 Shoes: 41 1/2 Hair: Dark Blonde Eyes: Hazel modelcomposites
  9. Joanne Booth is an 80s model, represented by Select, London. Height: 1.74 Bust: 84 Waist: 58 Hips: 84 Shoes: 38 Hair: Blonde Eyes: Blue-Green modelcomposites
  10. Julie Pewitt is an 80s/90s model, represented by City, Paris. Height: 1.75 Bust: 86 Waist: 61 Hips: 86 Shoes: 39 Hair: Red Eyes: Chestnut modelcomposites
  11. Sally McLenan is an Aussie fashion model that worked professionally during the 80s & 90s and is one of the Dolly Magazine (Australia) cover girls. Hair: Dark Blond Eyes: Blue Nationality: Australian
  12. Leslie Hardy Model,actress Born in Wisconsin Hair Dark Blonde Eyes Blue Height 1.73 cm Bust 89 cm Waist 64 cm Hips 89 cm modelscomposites
  13. Sarah is a tall, redhead international fashion model that worked professionally in the 80s & 90s and was represented by City (Paris). Additional links about Sarah: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Sarah+8&year=all&id= Height: 5'11" (1.79) Hair: Red Eyes: Blue From Peter Marlowe Composites:
  14. Indra Smith is an 80s/90s model represented by Storm, London. Height: 1.80 Bust: 91 Waist: 61 Hips: 92 Shoes: 41 Hair: Blonde Eyes: Hazel modelcomposites.com
  15. Martine Pilon is a statuesque international fashion model that worked professionally throughout the 1980s. Known for her Haute Couture catwalk work, this redhead was in high demand by the most exclusive design houses such as YSL, Dior, Givenchy and was a muse of Moschino. She was represented by Glamour Collections/Glamour (Paris). Additional links about Martine: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Martine+Pilon&year=all&id= Height: 5'10" (1.78) Hair: Red Eyes: Green Nationality: French From Peter Marlowe Composites:
  16. Jenny Klopper is an Australian fashion model that worked internationally in the 80s & 90s and was represented by Ursula Hufnagl Model Management (Sydney). Hugely popular in Australia, she was well known to all the teen girls as she graced the pages of Dolly magazine every month. "From builder's laborer to top model sounds hard to believe, doesn't it? But that's exactly what happened to Jenny Klopper! Two years ago, at 16, she was working at a building site (which she insists was great fun) and then someone introduced her to the infamous Graham Shearer, who asked her if she'd mind if he took some test shots of her. A few weeks later, Ursula Hufnagl Model Management phoned Jenny offering to fly her to Sydney to sign a modeling contract! "It was weird to go from laboring to modeling," said Jenny. "But I've never looked back." Jenny appeared on two Dolly covers, has featured on many pages of fashion magazines and recently some TV commercials for The Daily Mirror and Cleo. The highlight of my modeling career would probably be when I went to Bali for ten days. It was the first time I'd been away and I just loved it!" This year Jenny is off to Japan in September, then hopes to go to Paris. She's just returned to Sydney after spending a year in Melborne and Perth and is ready to get into hard work...but it won't only be modeling. "Well I've got this idea that I'd like to go to Darwin and be a jillaroo. You know, like a female jackaroo, rounding up sheep and stuff. It would be a great thing to do for awhile I think. I really want to see more of Australia." So from builder's laborer to model to jillaroo? Wow, Jenny! You wouldn't read about it!" -Excerpt from Dolly Magazine, Unknown date Hair: Dark Blond Eyes: Hazel Nationality: Australian
  17. Collette Roberts is a fashion model and pop singer from New Zealand that worked professionally throughout the 80s and is well known as one of Dolly magazine's cover girls- a very hip and popular teen magazine in Australia in the 80s & 90s. She is currently still modeling and is represented by Spectrum (Sydney). "Collette Roberts (born 1968), who performed mononymously as Collette, is a New Zealand-born, Australian-based model turned disco, pop singer during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She had a top five single on both the Australian and New Zealand singles charts in 1989 with her cover version of Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell". Collette's rendition was certified gold in Australia by ARIA. Sometimes considered a one-hit wonder, Collette had two other top 40 Australian hits in 1989 with "All I Wanna Do Is Dance" and "That's What I Like About You". She retired from her music career in 1995 and focused on her work as a stylist and make-up artist." "Collette Roberts was born in Christchurch, New Zealand.[1] She became a fashion model and relocated to Melbourne.[2] In 1988 she started working with Guy Gross in Sydney to co-write material for her proposed solo career.[3] They recorded demo tracks, which they took to Tony Briggs of CBS Records Australia; Briggs advised Roberts to attempt a cover version of one of four tracks, which included Anita Ward's 1979 hit, "Ring My Bell".[3] After recording a demo of that track, she was signed to CBS.[3]" -Excerpts from Wikipedia Additional links about Collette: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collette_Roberts https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=2536&context=alr https://alchetron.com/Collette-Roberts http://www.spectrumagency.com.au/women/details/collette-roberts Height: 5'9" (1.75) Hair: Blond Eyes: Blue Nationality: New Zealand
  18. Sarah Nursey is an Australian fashion model that worked professionally through the 80s & 90s and was represented by Glamour (Paris) and Vivien's (Sydney). Hugely popular in Australia, she is the highly recognizable Dolly magazine cover girl with the amazing curly hair that all the girls wished for. Interesting factoid: She spent three years living in an Israeli Kibbutz after finishing school! Additional links about Sarah: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Sarah+Nursey&year=all&id= https://www.instagram.com/sarah__nursey/?hl=en Height 5'9.5" (1.76) Hair: Blond Eyes: Blue Nationality: Australian From Peter Marlowe Composites:
  19. Aussie Kerrie Allen is a lovely international fashion model that worked professionally in the late 80s, through the 90s and still is a professional model today! She was represented by WE (Paris), Storm (London) and also worked in Tokyo and New York. She is currently represented by Vivien's (Sydney) and Quest (Hong Kong). Additional links about Kerrie: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Kerrie+Allen&year=all&id= http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Kerrie+2&year=all&id= https://viviensmodels.com.au/models/kerrie-allen/ https://www.starnow.com.au/kerrieallen/ Height: 5'10" (1.76) Hair: Brown Eyes: Green Nationality: Australian From Peter Marlowe Composites:
  20. Phyllis Betsill is an 80s/90s model, represented by Name, New York. Born: 1968 South Carolinа, USA Height: 1.75 Bust: 86 Waist: 58 Hips: 86 Shoes: 39 Hair: Brown Eyes: Blue-Green modelcomposites Phyllis' FB page
  21. Claudia McClintock Height:1.76 cm Bust:89 cm Waist:61 cm Hips:86 cm Hair:Dark Brown Eyes:Hazel modelscomposites
  22. Kathy Coulter is an 80s model, represented by Models 1 Elite, London. Height: 1.73 Dress size: 38 Bust: 86 Waist: 64 Hips: 91 Shoes: 38 Hair: Strawberry Blonde Eyes: Blue modelcomposites
  23. Maki Shibuya, a statuesque international fashion model, worked professionally in the late 80s and 90s and was represented by FAM (Paris). She became a muse for photographers such as Tyen and Richard Avedon and she was featured in Avedon's Most Beautiful Women in the World campaign for Revlon. Additional links about Maki: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Maki+Shibuya&year=all&id= http://asianmodelsblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/vintage-maki-in-ad-campaign-for-relvon.html Height: 5'9.5" (1.77) Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Dark Brown Nationality: Japanese From Peter Marlowe Composites:
  24. Sabina Gaspari is an 80s/90s model, represented by Premier, London. Height: 1.73 Bust: 81 Waist: 60 Hips: 85 Shoes: 37 Hair: Brown Eyes: Green modelcomposites
  25. Philippa Matthews is an 80s/90s model, represented by Silverfox Management, Australia. Height: 1.85 Bust: 88 Waist: 64 Hips: 90 Shoes: 38 Hair: Light Blonde Eyes: Green Internet find
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