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Future Face Of Wellington Fashion Week Finalists


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Wednesday 13th February 2013

Future Face Of Wellington Fashion Week Finalists

Wellington Fashion Week, in conjunction with Kirsty Bunny Management and McKenzie-Watson
Photography, are proud to announce our top 10 finalists.

Our fresh faced frontrunners are;
Lucy Egan
Bella Austin
Sophia Faber
Emily Lyons
Ella Bourke
Keisharni Pesefea
Georgia van den Eykel
Olivia Callaghan
Sam Walker
Hugo Will

The group consists of eight females and two males, with ages ranging between 15- 19. All ten finalists are new to the modelling industry, with no previous paid experience.

The finalists will now take part in a training day on Sunday 17th February 2013, where the hopefuls will be put through their paces before being reduced to a top five.

Upon the closure of Wellington Fashion Week, the model who exhibited the most promise will be awarded one year's free representation with Kirsty Bunny Management, a photo-shoot with Tim Watson of McKenzie-Watson Photography, and other prizes from key sponsors including a comprehensive skin care kit from Antipodes.


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