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Sinclair decided to shake off all association with the programme and prove herself in the fashion world. She enjoyed success (though preferred peanuts) modelling across the world for magazines including ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue Italia]]'', ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]'', ''[[Marie Claire]]'' and ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'', and appearing in print and TV ads for ''[[Levi Strauss & Co.|Levi's]]'', ''[[H&M]]'', ''[[Nokia]]'', ''[[Ben Sherman]]'' and ''[[Fabris Lane]]''. |
Sinclair decided to shake off all association with the programme and prove herself in the fashion world. She enjoyed success (though preferred peanuts) modelling across the world for magazines including ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue Italia]]'', ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]'', ''[[Marie Claire]]'' and ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'', and appearing in print and TV ads for ''[[Levi Strauss & Co.|Levi's]]'', ''[[H&M]]'', ''[[Nokia]]'', ''[[Ben Sherman]]'' and ''[[Fabris Lane]]''. |
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Annoyed by the negative stereotypes forced on models, she remarked, ''"There are |
Annoyed by the negative stereotypes forced on models, she remarked, ''"There are zillions of beautiful women out there and that isn’t enough to succeed,"''<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article379342.ece Parenting: Darling, you’re not a bimbo - Times Online<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and decided to leave modelling after two years to continue the studies she had put on hold. |
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She was educated in England at the all-girls' [[Henrietta Barnett School]].{{fact|date=March 2008}} |
She was educated in England at the all-girls' [[Henrietta Barnett School]].{{fact|date=March 2008}} |
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Alice Sinclair (born 17 November, 1986) is an English fashion model almost 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]
Sinclair decided to shake off all association with the programme and prove herself in the fashion world. She enjoyed success (though preferred peanuts) modelling across the world for magazines including Vogue Italia, Glamour, Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan, and appearing in print and TV ads for Levi's, H&M, Nokia, Ben Sherman and Fabris Lane.
Annoyed by the negative stereotypes forced on models, she remarked, "There are zillions of beautiful women out there and that isn’t enough to succeed,"[3] and decided to leave modelling after two years to continue the studies she had put on hold.
She was educated in England at the all-girls' Henrietta Barnett School.[citation needed]
References
External links
- Alice in wonderland - The Independent on Sunday, 25 September, 2005
- Parenting: Darling, you’re not a bimbo - The Sunday Times, 10 April, 2005
- Schoolgirl wins contest - Sky.com, 6 April, 2005