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Announcing... The WINNERS of the 2025 theFashionSpot Awards:
Designer of the YearCongratulations to ALL of our worthy winners! Thank you to our tFS forum members who voted and participated.
Samantha looks like a Bratz doll!!! soo beautiful!
I thought the same thing about her. I think Samantha is so cute!Yeah, I know. I just get excited when I see her thread has been updated and it's so dissapointing to find it's not even Samantha :/ She's gorgeous and needs more work!


http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,28383,25663737-10388,00.htmlNext Aussie supermodels challenge the stereotype
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Chic Models ... Samantha Harris, Emma Norris and Charlotte Lohmann at Woollahra.
MEET the next Aussie supermodels: they're blessed with dark hair, dark skin, and the same down-to-earth personality our exports are known for.
Samantha Harris, Charlotte Lohmann and Emma Norris are among the new wave challenging the typical blonde, Anglo stereotype.
Lohmann, 18 - born in Sydney to a Fijian-Indian mother and German father - has shot campaigns for Bloomingdale's and Nike in New York.
"You stand out if you've got a different look - especially in New York," she said.
"I found that, because I was a bit different, there was a bit of hype because I didn't blend in with the crowd."
She will join Rachel Rutt in September ahead of New York Fashion Week.
Rutt, 17, starred in Phillip Lim's Resort collection within weeks of her arrival in New York.
Emma Norris, 16, who shares a similar Eurasian look to Rutt, said she aspired to a similar career.
Indigenous model Samantha Harris, 18, debuted at Australian Fashion Week in 2004 and is planning her international assault in New York.
"All of them have the potential to make it big," Chic Model Management's Cathy Ward said.
"But I think when Samantha goes international, she'll be tagged as the first international indigenous supermodel."