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Jessica Minh Anh to stage catwalk on Eiffel Tower

Jessica Minh Anh has become famous for organizing “phenomenal” catwalks on iconic avenues, and for gaining access to such sites.

The Vietnamese-born director of J Model Management will amaze the world again with the first-ever fashion catwalk on the world-famous Eiffel Tower on October 31.
 
 
She will transform the first floor of the famous architectural wonder into a 150-meter long outdoor catwalk. Covering a panoramic view of the fashion capital, the highly anticipated J Autumn Fashion Show will present the most innovative collections from five continents and mark Jessica’s eighth time of creating a catwalk in worldwide settings.
She has designed a multi-level catwalk, which will cover various angles of the symbolic tower and present Paris at its best.
Over 150 haute couture and dynamic designs will be beautifully displayed and creatively captured using advanced filming techniques.
Similar to Jessica’s previous iconic catwalks on London’s Tower Bridge, Grand Canyon Skywalk and One World Trade Center, the high profile event will be a combination of art, culture, architecture and fashion.
Jessica Minh Anh will reveal the list of participating designers from England, France, Italy, India, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Bahrain, Vietnam, South Africa, Japan, and the USA in September after the official pre-show photo shoot on the Eiffel Tower.
The young director of J Model Management has previously worked with sought-after designers such as British fashion leader Paul Costelloe, Japanese haute couture designer Yumi Katsura, Dutch celebrity designer Addy van den Krommnacker, and Taiwanese powerhouse Shiatzy Chen, among many others.
J Autumn Fashion Show 2014 will welcome the most influential faces in various industries from ambassadors and members of government, to business and fashion leaders, as well as the national and international press.
“I am truly honored to be entrusted with such a magnificent location. The Eiffel Tower represents the magic of lights and inspires dreams. I cannot wait to turn those dreams into reality,” said Jessica.
This principle seems to be consistently reflected in Jessica Minh Anh’s many international catwalks as she continues to achieve the impossible.
Besides America’s most iconic catwalk atop One World Trade Center and the world’s highest fashion show on the Grand Canyon Skywalk, Jessica Minh Anh hosted fashion phenomena on London’s Tower Bridge, PETRONAS Twin Towers’ Skybridge, Singapore Gardens by the Bay’s Skyway, Costa Atlantica’s sundeck in Dubai and the Seine in Paris.
The official pre-show fashion spread and promotional video will be produced on September 8 on the Eiffel Tower.
Model, entrepreneur and founder of J Model Management, Jessica Minh Anh first made history when she famously turned England’s iconic London’s Tower Bridge into the world’s newest catwalk at 44 meters above the Thames in 2011.
In November 2013, Jessica Minh Anh raised her profile to the sky with the world’s highest and most unconventional catwalk at 4000 feet on the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
She was named ‘Global Fashion Mover and Shaker’ by Marie Claire, ‘Leader of the new generation of self-made entrepreneurs’ by Le Nouvel Observateur, and ‘Style Icon’ by Canale 5 Italia among many others.
In June 2014, Jessica Minh Anh transformed America’s new symbol of hope and freedom, One World Trade Center, into a fashion destination six months before it was officially opened to the public and strengthened her position as the No 1 creative leader of her generation.
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