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Agota Varga

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Ágota Ribánszky Varga (born June 26, 1982, in Györgyószentmiklós) is a Hungarian model and the face of international fashion brands. She has worked for world-renowned fashion houses such as Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Hugo Boss, and Sonia Rykiel. She has walked the runways of Paris, Milan, and New York on numerous occasions. She has appeared in several campaigns in Japan. In Hungary, she is a frequent collaborator in the Katti Zoob and USE-unused fashion shows. In 2005, she was chosen as Model of the Year at the Fashion Awards Hungary. Many people see a striking resemblance between her and Taylor Swift. In 2015, both the Hungarian and international press took note,[1] and there were many articles about the similarity between the singer's features and those of Ágota Ribánszky Varga, who was already working as an editor at the time.

When she became the multiplatform editor-in-chief of InStyle magazine in 2019, her big dream came true: "It's like a highly coveted designer dress: elegant, unique, perfectly tailored, a pleasure to wear, but also an exciting challenge," the editor-in-chief said after her appointment

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