‘Vogue’ and IMG Make a Web-Based Model Reality Series

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The producers plan to keep the show as real as possible. They'll document castings for the jobs the girls get rejected for as well as those they book. If issues surrounding race or disordered eating surface, they plan to "meet them head-on." Express sponsors the series, so IMG Models in America and Europe will stock their closets with Express clothes. But The Wall Street Journal notes, "In the interest of authenticity, the models won't be required to wear them." Well, of course not. You can't ask a model to wear Express to a Lagerfeld casting!
The only stuff we won't get to see? Anything involving "controversial behavior like smoking or drinking" because they "don't want to embarrass anybody." Even so, the show looks quite intriguing.

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