Top 4 contestants of the 2014 Vietnam Next Top Model competition will have a chance to come to Milan, one of the biggest fashion capital in Paris.
The winner of the 2014 Vietnam Next Top Model contest will receive a two-year contract with BeU Models and appear on the cover of a leading Canadian fashion magazine.
The top 4 of the 2014 Vietnam Next Top Model contest will take part in fashion shows and exchanges with international fashion designers and supermodels in Milan, Italy.
The journey to Milan, well-known as a gathering spot for leading fashion designers the likes of Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace, is expected to help them gain international experience, the organizing board announced.
The journey to Milan, well-known as a gathering spot for leading fashion designers the likes of Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace, is expected to help them gain international experience, the organizing board announced.
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