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  2. Sarah McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    McDaniel states that her heterochromia iridum appeared a few weeks after she was born, with her right eye brown and her left eye blue. [15] She has stated in interviews that a previous agent and different modeling companies wanted to have her wear colored contacts in an effort to focus more on the design, and McDaniel highlights social media for her embracing her look.

  3. Tammy Lynn Leppert - Wikipedia

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    Leppert was employed primarily as a model throughout her adolescent and teenage years, [1] appearing on the cover of CoverGirl magazine in October 1978. [ 2 ] Just before her disappearance, Leppert appeared in the film Scarface (1983) as the girl who distracts the lookout car during the bloody chainsaw scene.

  4. CoverGirl - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, CoverGirl became the first major cosmetic company to sign a black model to an exclusive contract. Canada-born Lana Ogilvie became the first black woman [15] to represent a non-ethnic cosmetics company, and opened the door for traditionally Caucasian-focused brands to embrace different cultures and ethnicities in their brand. [16]

  5. List of Playboy Playmates of 1979 - Wikipedia

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    Her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley. She was a 9-time cover girl (two US, seven international), and her February 1980 iconic "eyes" cover was chosen as Cover of the Year by Marketing Bestsellers Association. [citation needed] Collins was also a Playboy Bunny [13] at the St. Louis club and Chicago Playboy Bunny of the Year in 1976.

  6. Cover girl - Wikipedia

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    Australian magazine featuring a cover girl. A cover girl is a woman whose photograph is used for the front cover of magazines. She may be a model, celebrity or entertainer. The term would generally not be used to describe a person making a single, casual appearance on the cover of a magazine. The term first appeared in English in about 1899.

  7. No More Page 3 - Wikipedia

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    Started by Lucy-Anne Holmes in August 2012, [3] [4] the campaign represented Page 3 as an outdated, sexist tradition that demeaned girls and women. The campaign collected over 240,000 signatures on an online petition and gained support from over 140 MPs, a number of trade unions, over 30 universities, and many charities and advocacy groups.

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