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Every single time I look at the Ford "Image" board it feels like they've added about six of seven new, and slightly indistinguishable, girls from the last time that I looked. The problem being that if they're trying to make stars out of all their new girls, I worry about what kind of time they'll have to push some of their more established acquisitions.

A MODEL 'MEDDLE' MUDDLE
FORD SUES 'POACHER' BIZ
By DAREH GREGORIAN
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CLASHING: Danish poser Agnete Hegelund Hansen was lured fromFord Models to rival Next Management, Ford charges in a Manhattan suit.
Posted: 4:10 am
August 16, 2008
It's a catwalk fight!
Ford Models has filed suit against rival Next Management, charging the agency stole one of its top models and is trying to swipe another.
Execs at Next have "engaged in a scheme to undermine Ford Models and cause damage to its New York Women's Division" by raiding staff and persuading them to bring their models along, Ford charged in papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.
The suit says Next's conduct is "unlawful" and "an attempt to gain an unfair competitive advantage against Ford Models."
The firm wants a court order de manding Next keep its hands off their models.
The suit says Next already man aged to get Danish dish Agnete Hegelund Hansen to walk away from her Ford contract earlier this year, and is trying to coax Brazilian bathing-suit model Natalia An drade to follow in her footsteps.
A spokesman for Next - which represents supermodels Daniela Pestova, Molly Sims and Petra Nemcova - said the company doesn't comment on litigation.
The suit says Next put its "scheme" into action earlier this year, when it hired away Craig Lockner.
He had been Ford's "point per son" in handling Hansen, a leggy 20-year-old blonde who started working for Ford in 2006.
"Prior to Ms. Hansen's relation ship with Ford Models, she was un known as a top model and lacked the reputation with clients and photographers to secure high-level bookings," the suit says.
Ford introduced her "to a Who's Who of the fashion industry" - introductions that "were instrumental and critical to Ms. Hansen's growth and success in the modeling industry," the suit says.
Now that she's become "one of the industry's most popular and recognized models," Next used Lockner to bring her to them, the suit says.
The suit notes that Hansen announced she was jumping ship on July 9 - just five days after Lockner quit.
"Ford Models expended substantial resources, time, and effort and tapped significant professional relationships on Ms. Hansen's behalf and as an investment in her career," the suit says.
Now that she's poised to break into big-money territory with cosmetics and perfume ads, she's been stolen away by a company that knows she's under contract with somebody else, it says.
The suit says Next is now trying to do the same thing with Andrade, who told them in an e-mail earlier this week that she was "seeking new representation."
The e-mail came one week after Andrade's booker, Karen Chanti, suddenly quit Ford. The day of the e-mail, Chanti "began working as a regular employee for Next."
Ford responded to Andrade's e-mail with a reminder that "she had a binding contract with Ford Models through at least January 2010, and that Ford Models intended to hold her to that contract."
Andrade has been linked romantically to former Paris Hilton and Mary-Kate Olsen man-snack Stavros Niarchos.
It's unclear whether she will follow Hansen's lead and simply ignore her contract. A lawyer for Ford did not return a call for comment.
Karen Elson to Women, Too?
Aug 22, 2008 @ 1:05pm
So right on top of Agyness' departure comes another:
We were just told that Karen Elson is also leaving DNA to join the major women's board at Women.
Hopefully, Linda, Karolina, Stella, Natalia etc will stay put at DNA -
Otherwise, what's happening to them?
And does this mean DNA will be totally without a redhead?
Agyness Deyn to Women, Come December?!
Aug 22, 2008 @ 9:05am
Thanks to agency spies for telling us this:
Agyness Deyn is indeed hopping agencies to Women starting this December.
Though DNA will still represent her - and make their commission off her - through this show season, she's actually slated to appear in Women's Show Package, which will soon be on COACD, no doubt.
The move follows several high profile jumps in the past few months - Agnete bailing from Ford, Daisy Lowe parting ways with IMG, and Naomi Campbell doing... well, who knows what.
And this news is also good because it confirms one other thing:
Agyness will be walking in the catwalk shows this season! Yay!