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As disscused on the previous page I think that her agencies don't want the unecessary hype and snippets. She's done alot of work it seems and they want it to speak for itself. Hype can kill a model's career, no one is talking about Catherine McNeil anymore and we haven't seen anything from her after her Testino exclusive.
I reckon that her management will be pretty selective as to which shows she'll do this season aswell.
Prada Resort Campaign and D&G and all those editorials! It's a good tactic her agency is doing by leaving those till after runway season 
but hey, maybe she'll win me over one day...
finally!, she looks staggering in that second shot. I think glósóli will probably have (more?) scans of this. 
) and Supreme trying to downplay the hype.I don't really see what Irina has anything to do with anything, though.SPIN CITY
Call it the Catherine McNeil effect. In the spring, the much-buzzed-about McNeil was an up-and-comer with a promising career ahead of her and Paris Vogue's Juin/Juillet cover to her credit—only to subsequently drop off the radar, eclipsed by new It girl Irina Kulikova (above). Now we're hearing whispers that model agents are panicking that what happened to McNeil might happen to other new faces, so they're trying to squash pre-show-season hype. Supreme girl Meghan Collison, who we singled out in June, hasn't even walked a runway yet and her people are already rumored to be scrambling to lower her profile. To wit: A recent story about her on Hint magazine's online zine was up for no time at all before it was pulled down. An attempt at damage control? No one's 'fessed up, but tongues are wagging.
—Romney Leader, style.com
It's not like she's the new It girl, overshadowing poor Catherine [and everyone else]. But whatever. Now I'm very OT.