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Top Cosmetics Label Seeks Flawless Fashionistas

Top Cosmetics Label Seeks Flawless Fashionistas

For immediate release on August 22, 2007:

Confident, creative and comfortable in her own skin; this is the character description of the young woman sought by Australian cosmetics brand Napoleon Perdis in a model search run by online talent casting service StarNow.com.

Budding beauties from Australia and New Zealand can enter the model search via the StarNow.com website from the 27th of August.

Prizes include return travel to Sydney and accommodation for 3 nights, a photo shoot and makeover at the Napoleon Perdis studio, as well as attendance at the Napoleon Perdis Paparazzi Ready Personal Makeup Skills Workshop worth AUS$195 and a AUS$500 Napoleon Perdis product voucher.

The luxury cosmetics label Napoleon Perdis debuted in 1992 and has since become an internationally recognized brand. Today the cosmetics are a celebrity must-have and are revered by famous fashionistas such as Paris Hilton, Gemma Ward and Melissa George.

Cameron Mehlhopt, CEO StarNow.com, says “We are very pleased to have the fantastic opportunity to partner with Napoleon Perdis for this competition and are looking forward to providing our members with the chance to represent this great brand”.

StarNow.com has over 590,000 members throughout the world, catering to models, actors, dancers, musicians, photographers and more. StarNow.com’s casting clients come from various sectors of the entertainment industry and include television production companies, magazines and modeling agencies.

Hopefuls can enter the competition online via www.starnow.com/napoleon. Applicants must be over the age of 18 and be Australian or New Zealand residents. The competition runs from 27th of August to the 17th September 2007.

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