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Her "quirky personality"<ref name="profile"/> and odd looks saw her beat twelve other finalists to victory in the live catwalk finale, April 2005.<ref>http://www.fivetv.com/makemeasupermodel</ref>
Her "quirky personality"<ref name="profile"/> and odd looks saw her beat twelve other finalists to victory in the live catwalk finale, April 2005.<ref>http://www.fivetv.com/makemeasupermodel</ref>


After a move described as "career suicide",<ref name="profile"/> Sinclair decided to shake of all association with the program and prove herself in the fashion world. She enjoyed success, modelling across the world for magazines including ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]'', ''[[Marie Claire]]'' and ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'' and appeared in print/tv adds for ''[[Levi Strauss & Co.|Levi's]]'', ''H&M'', ''[[Nokia]]'' and ''[[Fabris Lane]]''.
After a move described as "career suicide",<ref name="profile"/> Sinclair decided to shake off all association with the program and prove herself in the fashion world. She enjoyed success, modelling across the world for magazines including ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]'', ''[[Marie Claire]]'' and ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'' and appeared in print/tv adds for ''[[Levi Strauss & Co.|Levi's]]'', ''H&M'', ''[[Nokia]]'' and ''[[Fabris Lane]]''.


Annoyed by the negative stereotypes forced on models, “There are millions of beautiful women out there and that isn’t enough to succeed,<ref>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article379342.ece</ref> she decided to leave modelling after two years to continue the studies she had put on hold.
Annoyed by the negative stereotypes forced on models, ''"There are millions of beautiful women out there and that isn’t enough to succeed,"''<ref>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article379342.ece</ref> she decided to leave modelling after two years to continue the studies she had put on hold.


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Revision as of 21:18, 29 November 2007

Alice Sinclair (born 17 November, 1986) is an English Fashion model best known for winning the Reality TV programme Make Me A Supermodel screened on Five.[1]

Her "quirky personality"[1] and odd looks saw her beat twelve other finalists to victory in the live catwalk finale, April 2005.[2]

After a move described as "career suicide",[1] Sinclair decided to shake off all association with the program and prove herself in the fashion world. She enjoyed success, modelling across the world for magazines including Vogue, Glamour, Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan and appeared in print/tv adds for Levi's, H&M, Nokia and Fabris Lane.

Annoyed by the negative stereotypes forced on models, "There are millions of beautiful women out there and that isn’t enough to succeed,"[3] she decided to leave modelling after two years to continue the studies she had put on hold.

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