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So many of the girls on NTM just don't seem to go anywhere, so it's great that Montana's gotten into high fashion. A lot of girls on NTM in every country, even if they win, don't seem cut for high fashion:
^Gahahaha, she makes the other contestants look so terrible
Btw, thanks @Skinny2012 for always starting such great threads! You are practically co-author of SG
She's great, but she's not as special as everyone makes out, she's a popular little hipster kid who's MA works four times as hard to sell than any other girl on their books just to help boost publicity for ANTM. Not saying she doesn't work hard but she was dealt some pretty favorable cards.
Why would IMG do that though? They're not affiliated with Australia's Next Top Model in any way. Plus, if they were really trying to push her, they wouldn't have sent her to castings in MFW last season without a showcard, and would've made sure to solve her Visa problems this season ahead of time so she wouldn't have had to skip NY altogether and miss some castings for London and Milan. Also, they probably wouldn't have sent her to so many 2nd/3rd tier castings this season. I don't really see why they would bother pushing her, or even how.
Chic, not IMG. MA has a lot to do with a models success.
I think she is doing really well and is the most successful of any top model series. She walked in a lot of shows lately. Here she is in Chanel Spring/Summer 2013
Behind the scenes from today's Sunday @theheraldsun shoot with @kimheraldsun! The gorgeous @montanacox1 showcasing the first sneak peak of winter 13 fashion at @davidjonesstore wearing @_dion_lee_
vogue.com.au, pedestrian.tvFormer Australia’s Next Top Model winner and Miss Vogue cover girl Montana Cox has lent her babin' looks to sister/brother dream-team Camilla and Marc for their Autumn/Winter 2013 campaign.
Their latest collection, entitled The Fundamentals is all about keeping it simple. Having played around with symmetry and structure, the result is a classic compilation of clean, cocktail pieces which showcase the label’s luxury ethos, and obviously, their design fundamentals. Rendered in a minimal colour palette that features mostly khaki, black and cement grey, the statement print is an absolute standout with its colourful, detailed metallic chain and floral print.
Boasting great separates including anoraks, drop crotch pants, blazers and lace trousers, the collection makes the imminent onset of cooler weather something to actually look forward to.
The Fundamentals is available in stores from today.