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brooklynn wallace, Model

Not Rated ID:3074
orlando,  Florida
 
 
headshots
print work
Not Created #3
Age:28
Height:5' 8" (172 cm)
Weight:115 lb (52 kg)
Chest:34" B (86 cm)
Waist:26" (66 cm)
Hips:36" (91 cm)
Eye Color:Green
Hair Color:Brown
Dress Size: 4 US
Shoe Size: 8.5 US  (39.5 EU)
Skin Color:White
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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Comments (3) |  
photo54  wrote about brooklynn wallace on 07/10/08   03:34 PM     
thanks! and my eye tells me i'd be happy to work with you some time!
Raven  wrote about brooklynn wallace on 07/09/08   03:45 PM     
Awsome portfolio! Welcome to the community!
Pixomia Photography  wrote about brooklynn wallace on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
Welcome to Model Run. Great portfolio, impressive and beautiful. Best wishes in your modeling endeavors.

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