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Miranda Kerr (Wallpaper 3)

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Miranda Kerr Wallpaper 3
Miranda Kerr Wallpaper 3
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Miranda Kerr (Wallpaper 3)
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Kerr signed to Chic Management's Sydney division. She received considerable commercial exposure after a series of beachwear ads predominantly for Australian surf chain Billabong, in which Kerr modeled surf brands Tigerlily, Roxy, Billabong Girls, and One Teaspoon. This increased her profile in the Australian and Asian markets, after which Kerr relocated to New York. The early days of Miranda Kerr's life were spent in the quieter areas of Australia's New South Wales state. Along with her brother, Matthew, Miranda enjoyed a childhood instilled with grounded family values and filled with leisure activities like motorbike racing and horseback riding -- all of which would keep her sane later on upon entering the crazy world of modeling. After moving to Brisbane and enrolling at All Hallows' School, Kerr had her eye on a career in nutrition, but a national modeling contest soon changed everything. In 1997, Miranda Kerr was persuaded to enter a national competition sponsored by the Australian-based magazine, Dolly. At only 13 years old, she was an underdog, but when she emerged victorious, her selection brought a wave of controversy with it. As the winner of the competition, she earned a shoot with the magazine, but Australian fashion observers were dismayed that the magazine would feature a model who was so young. Despite her youth, Kerr was wise enough to note that bad publicity can sometimes lead to good publicity, so she completed the shoot and later shrugged off the controversy by saying, "Dolly is a magazine for teenage girls, not for old men. And I was fully clothed!"
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