From the Independant magazine article
Georgia Frost
The size-zero debate remains unresolved, Kate's berated for wearing fur and modelling competitions fill TV schedules: the world of professional posing has never been under so much scrutiny. Not that this dissuades teenage girls from aspiring to the perfectly silent fame of the cover girl. Even so, a model who has endurance is a rarity. At 16, however, the British model Georgia Frost is already looking like she might be in the glossies for the duration. Bleach- blonde Frost, with her strong brows and a lanky, angular 5ft 10in frame may have only been modelling for a little more than two months but she's already shot major ad campaigns and editorial with Mario Testino, Peter Lindbergh, Craig McDean and Steven Klein. From spring you'll see her in ads for Burberry (alongside Moss and Stella Tennant), Dolce & Gabbana, Alberta Ferretti and Anna Molinari.
Frost, from Buckinghamshire, was first scouted at the age of 13 when Sarah Leon, the head of New Faces at Select model agency, saw her in Camden. "We didn't pursue it, though, because she was too young," recalls Leon. In December 2005 Frost was scouted once again, this time at the Clothes Show Live exhibition. Having completed her GCSEs last summer she was taken on by Select where she was "imaged": that is, her brown hair was given an edgy peroxide make-over. But by all accounts Frost is not a total cipher.
"Her attitude was very English," says the stylist Jonathan Kaye of why he picked Frost for a Japanese Vogue shoot.
For "English", perhaps read possessed of an instinctive fashion sense. Does Georgia herself have any beauty tips?
"Nothing," she says, not unreasonably.
"I'm young, I don't need them!"