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July, 28 2012 08:51:24

Dep casts models for Birth of Venus show

HA NOI — Dep Fashion Show 11 themed Birth of Venus has started casting for the new season and auditions that will take place on September 15.

Interested candidates should submit their entries to dfs@lemediavn.com by August 31. Eligible candidates must be over 1.75m for men and 1.70m for women, and aged between 18 and 25 years old.

Short-listed candidates will then participate in a catwalk competition under the guidance of model Xuan Lan and the show's creative director Ha Do, before finalists are selected for the show on October 20.

The annual show has led to the discovery of some of the country's top models, including Ho Ngoc Ha, Ngo Thanh Van, Vu Thu Phuong, Trang Nhung, Phi Thanh Van ,Thanh Hang and Tuyet Lan.

It is also a chance for amateur models to win professional contracts.-VNS

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