America’s Next Top Models Make Modeling Look Paintful


America’s Next Top Models Make Modeling Look Paintful

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America’s Next Top Models Make Modeling Look Paintful

The photoshoot in last night's episode of America's Next Top Model looked like a page out of Dolce & Gabbana's Spring '08 ad campaign, only the paint was on the models' faces and not dresses! The girls had to literally put on their game faces and strike a pose with paint dripping down their eyes, cheeks, and mouths â€" sounds like fun to me. Some were distracted by the wet paint, while others embraced the ooey gooeyness of ...

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