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coteacote, Fashion Designer

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New York,  New York
 
 
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coteacote

Male
34 years old
Fashion Designer

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Comments (7) |  
mybeauty  wrote about coteacote on 07/12/09   01:30 AM     
i think your designs are very beautiful and if you need a model for any white growns you are coming up with send me a message would be happy too
Buyana  wrote about coteacote on 07/01/09   07:36 PM     
Beautiful dresses!
DiasporaModels  wrote about coteacote on 10/10/08   03:08 PM     
Great work! Keep up the good work!
Jasmina  wrote about coteacote on 08/07/08   03:21 PM     
yeee, fantastic outfits
hfusari  wrote about coteacote on 07/22/08   09:32 PM     
Love your outfits...nice work!!!
One  wrote about coteacote on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
great styles!
Yumii  wrote about coteacote on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
Awesome..
I love it all

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