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Starring Grace…..

Author: Genevieve Brannigan 30 May 2009
Categories: News, Wear, Look
Starring Grace…..

There must be something in the water; Australia keeps turning out some serious modelling talent and rising star Victoria Grace is no exception. In five short months Victoria has achieved a lot - she has worked for some of Australia's and NZ's top fashion magazines, made her catwalk debut in Europe walking for the likes of MAAN, Xrisanthos and Vivienne Westward and most recently has been photographed (as pictured) by Greek Photographer George Katsanakis. Pollen talks to Victoria about the journey so far...


Q: How did you start modeling?

A: I was spotted by my manager Philip Darley at a dance studio.. He asked if  I had asked if I had considered modeling.. we shot some test images and from there I started. I now have had the oppurtunity to travel the globe working with amazing photographers, designers and experiencing other cultures...

Q:What are the best and worse things about modeling..?

A: Best thing would have to be the travel. I love living and working in other countries, experiencing other cultures and meeting and making friends from all over the globe.

Worst thing.. would definitely have to be missing family and friends.

Q: Who are your favorite designers?

A: Colette Dinnigan, Sass and Bide, Willow, Karen Walker

Q:Fashion Dos and Don'ts?

I love to team vintage jumpers with skinny legs and sky high heels. I also have a collection on of scarves to go back with what ever i am wearing..For great vintage clothes I choose "This Law" Victoria st Brunswick or "Ruby Red" in Chapel st Windsor.."Digging for Apples" is also great and has a selection of Amazing New Zealand Designers there at 459 Sydney rd Brunswick..

Donts?!! I like to keep everything feminine and understated, I
don't like garments that grip and push you in an unnatural fashion..

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