Megan Gale
Gale was just 18 when she was 18 when she won a modeling contest she won in Perth. Gale was the winner of a modeling competition in Perth at the age of 18. Following a number of years in the industry, Gale became famous when she was chosen as a model in an advertising campaign for Omnitel (which is now an Italian telecoms firm (now Vodafone Italy). The ads featured her up to 2006 and was retained in 2003 in 2003 by the Australian Tourist Commission as the 'face for Australia for Italy.' Gale's covers comprise of Australian Marie Claire, Grazia and Gioia. Italian and Australian GQ and Maxim. Australian InStyle. Gale also appears in the editorials for Australian Cosmopolitan, Vogue Italia as well as Australian Cosmopolitan. Gale was a model for Italian house brands such as Gianfranco Ferre Genny and Gai Matiolo. She also did runway modelling during Milan Fashion Week for Mariella Burani and Angelo Marani. [9] Gale also favours many Australian fashion designers, including Colette Dinnigan, Kirrily Johnston, Lisa Ho, Willow and Alex Perry. She was in 2006 when she was presenter for the Australian TV awards known as the Logies. Gale was let go of runway models at the beginning of January in 2008 after 15 years. The last time she walked the runway at the David Jones Winter Collection Launch in Sydney the following week. The last dress she donned was the Wonder Woman outfit she was to wear in the upcoming film Justice League of America. In March of 2011, Gale was back on the runway to close Alex Perry's show for the 2011 Melbourne Fashion Festival show.




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