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Supermodel
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Supermodel
A highly-paid fashion model who has a worldwide reputation, often a background in haute couture and commercial modelling and is what Western culture regards as the pinnacle of beauty


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Byline: ANI London, Nov 22 (ANI): Veteran supermodels Eva Herzigova, 36, Helena Christensen, 40, and Claudia Schiffer, 39, have proved that age is no object when it comes to looking stunning.
The German beauty wants to follow in the footsteps of fellow supermodels Kate Moss and Cindy Crawford to create her own range of clothes.
Straining, sweating, lunging and leaping, women across our nation are striving for the perfect butt They stare at their profiles in body length mirrors, they stare at skinny jeans, stare at Victoria Secret Catalogs and ponder the inscrutable perfection of the rear ends of such Brazilian supermodels as Alessandra Ambrosia and Fernanda Motta Straining, sweating, lunging and leaping, women across our nation are striving for the perfect butt.
 
 
 
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