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Hopefully we can see HQ of her Antidote Magazine Ed! I think its part of the 10th yr Anniv of the magazine 


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I didn't know she already walked at Akris
I was hoping for a LV exclusive though![]()
margaesquivel.tumblr.comLATE-NIGHT REFLECTIONS
As fashion week draws to a close, I just have to say whole-heartedly how I felt about my first “real” season. It was a roller coaster. There were a lot of disappointments… and tears… and some blood (from my feet of course). But overall, I don’t think I could’ve asked for anything more. I walked 16 shows, at least one in each major fashion market. I’ve learned a lot about myself this past month. I’ve learned that I’m capable of doing anything, no matter how tired I am, as long as I was willing to push myself hard enough. People often think that fashion month is glamorous as a model, but the reality is far from the fantasy. I woke up every morning to begin my day at 6:30AM and didn’t get home until midnight. Fittings lasted until 2 o'clock in the morning sometimes. Sleep deprivation, hunger, and exhaustion were a big part of my month.
At the end of it, all I can say is that I’m proud of myself. I may not have booked all the major shows, but the shows I did book were still a major accomplishment to me. I’m happy to have represented the Filipinos and Southeast Asians… to make people see that our beauty is also appealing. I pushed my physical limits and overcame the obstacles in front of me despite all my doubts. I made friends with girls who I previously have only admired in magazines; they’re considered my colleagues now. I proved to my agents that it wasn’t a mistake to put their faith in me. Lastly, I learned that I don’t need to fit into the traditional mold of what models are expected to be, I can be myself and people will either love it or hate it… But guess what? No ****s are given. I’m beyond grateful for all the opportunities presented to me and all the support from my agents, boyfriend, family and casting directors who believe in me.
I have a lot of work to do until next season comes around, but I’m willing to give it my all again and hopefully the results will show my dedication and hard work. Often times in the midst of all the stress, I thought I wanted to give up because of the rejections and cancellation of options that I faced… But now I’m inclined to have people rethink their choice when they say no to me. Hopefully next season it will turn into a “yes”. For now, I’m heading back to my home sweet home in LA to detox and reset my system… Get ready for shoot season!
that's from her tumblr account![]()

VOGUE'S fashion bookings editor Rosie Vogel-Eades looks for many things in a model as she casts the shoots on the pages of Vogue. Here, with exclusive photographs by her husband Matthew Eades, she rounds up the girls she's most excited about right now - revealing what makes a great model in her discerning eye.
vogue.ukI love how things have evolved this season with people being drawn to more unique girls- especially for shows like Gucci, which I feel has really been a huge shift int he industry. I first spotted Marga in the Gucci cruise show and I think she is really interesting- very much the spirity of the moment."
VOGUE CHINA NOV. 2015
'Lightening Up'
Ph: Terry Tsiolis
Stylist: Karen Langley
Hair: Rolando Beachamp
Makeup: Frankie Boyd
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