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Desiree', Model

Not Rated ID:9319
Bronx,  New York
I was born and raised in Bronx, NY and I feel it is time to make it big. I have wanted to model since I was about 8 years old and as I got older, I realized that this was something I could do. I set many goals for myself each month, but my long-term goals for modeling are to be featured in a major magazine, become a lead girl in a...   read more
 
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Age:19
Height:5' 1" (154 cm)
Weight:98 lb (44 kg)
Chest:34" C (86 cm)
Waist:25" (64 cm)
Hips:31" (79 cm)
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Brown
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: 7 US  (38 EU)
Skin Color:Black
Ethnicity: African American
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Cesar Image Phtography  wrote about Desiree' on 09/06/09   05:36 PM     
very pretty.. U need some more shots though.. check out my page.. I love your cheekbones..

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