Model.Live: Vogue.TV’s Tyra-free Look at Real Modeling
Model.Live, a collaboration between Vogue and modeling agency IMG, sponsored by Express.com and co-published by Bebo, purports, X-Files-like, to “reveal the truth” about professional models’ lifestyles and the rigorous requirements of their jobs. Read more
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