Moroccan model finishes second at international competition

2009-06-29

Lamia Alaoui of Morocco finished second in the Look Model Search 2009 finals Saturday (June 27th) in Gammarth, Tunisia, Babnet reported. Serbia's Tea Djuricic won the premier international model scouting competition.

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imane Posted 2009-07-30

Hello- The Moroccan Lamia Alaoui won first prize in the contest.

imane Posted 2009-07-30

Here is an article on this: [Article 31 days old] "The Final Day of the International Modelling Contest" - Look Model Search 2009 gave its verdict on Saturday evening: the Moroccan Lamia Alaoui received the award from a jury of professionals. The Tunisian Hana Ben Abdesslem was awarded second place. Tied for third place were the Serb Tea Djuricic and the Brit Lily Osborne. The final party took place in Tunis at the Golden Tulip hotel in Gammarth with many notable guest stylists, artists, and fashion photographers attending, as well as Tunisian and foreign spectators. 2009's Look model Search was held with the environment as its focus, have "Take a Look @ Your Planet" as its theme. Proceeds from the evening were sent to two NGOs: The Tunisian Institute of Technology... [read the full article]

Fashions Journalist Posted 2009-08-03

The event would never have taken place if all would have made a detailled research about Look Models International. It went twice bankrupt already, and this can be verified upon the Austrian Bankrupcy Authority Vienna. Before writing articles, researches are the duty of each journalist.

Anonymous Posted 2009-08-22

You ask people to respect the rules of your website when you yourselves are not capable of respecting them. What shamefulness!!! No, but honestly, I have never seen a website that spreads such lies and idiocy. You seem to me to be at a loss when it comes to correcting your information since you apparently do not understand what people write on the Internet. I will make a very clear outline for you of the competition: First Prize - the Moroccan Lamia Alaoui; Second Prize - the Tunisian Hana Ben Abdesslem; Third Prizes - the Brit Lily Osborne and the Serb Tea Djuricic. Here is a piece of advice: You would do better to take down your website since you are not even capable of having precise information or doing the job and the duties of a professional journalist.

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