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Lists of women who model. Pages in category "Lists of female models" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Vanity 6 was an American female vocal trio that gained popularity in the early 1980s. They were protégées of musician Prince. Led by singer Vanity, they are known for their song "Nasty Girl". [6] Vanity left in 1983 and the band was reformed as Apollonia 6.
Dakota Rose Ostrenga (born September 19, 1995), [1] [5] known professionally as Dakota Rose, is an American model, fashion blogger, and television personality based in Tokyo, Japan. Ostrenga achieved early Internet fame by posting make-up tutorials on YouTube in 2011, which went viral in Asia and earned her the nickname "real-life Barbie doll."
In 1989, Davis' signed with Warner Bros. Records and released her first album Heart of Gold, [4] which was produced by Nile Rodgers. [5] Her single "Serious Money" (a cover of The O'Jays hit "For the Love of Money") was a dance hit [5] and the video was number one and became the original theme song to the hip hop music video show Rap City on BET.
This is a list of gravure idols (グラビアアイドル, gurabia aidoru), who are glamour models in Japan that are generally more provocative than regular idols, though not to the point of posing nude.
The group joined the S Club United tour in April 2003, billed as S Club 8, releasing a fifth single, "Fool No More", on 30 June.It reached number 4 in the UK chart. A second single, "Sundown", was released in the UK on 29 September 2003 reaching number 4 in the UK.
Models' Media was released in December and peaked at No. 30 but was less successful than Out of Mind, Out of Sight. [10] Models also featured on the Australian Made Tour of late 1986 to January 1987 with INXS, Mental as Anything, The Triffids, I'm Talking, The Saints, Divinyls and Jimmy Barnes on the ticket. [4] "
Allison Robertson was born on August 26, 1979, in North Hollywood, California.She comes from a musical family. Her father is musician Baxter Robertson [2] who wrote the track "Feel The Night" on The Karate Kid soundtrack as well as writing and performing the track "Vanishing Point" on the Body Rock soundtrack. [3]