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Eugena Washington
BornEugena Washington
Modeling information
Height5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
AgencyElite Model Management
Photogenics
Fusion Model Management
Speciman Model Management

Eugena Washington is an American model and is perhaps best known for being second runner-up on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 7.

Career

Eugena is signed to Elite Model Management in Los Angeles, Photogenics in Los Angeles, Irene Marie Models in Miami (Billed as Eugenia Washington) and Stellar Model Management.

Print Work

She has modelled for Smashbox. She has a campaign with South Pole and had a Billboard in Time Square. She has also modelled for the Los Angeles Times in November 2007, Teen Prom, Belle Formals, and has a campaign with SAW Jewerly. She has modeled for Custo Barcelona, California Apparel News, Ken Paves Salon, and Brooklyn Industries.

Runway

Eugena has walked for Anthony Franco, Christian Audigier, Kevan Hall, Rami Kashou and Yana K in Los Angeles Fashion Week Fall 2007. She has walked for Paris Hilton Sportswear and YMI Jeanswear in Fall 2007. She walked in the Teen Vogue and Vans Event in 2007, and was in the Fashion for Life 2007 Benefiting Friendly House fashion show. Eugena has also walked for Louis Verdad, Eduardo Lucero, Randolph Duke, Avita Spirng, Kevan Hall, 2B Free, Elsie Katz Couture, Christian Audigier, Coco Johnsen Plastic Island, and Petro Zillia in Los Angeles Fashion WeekSpring 2008. She walked for Joseph Domingo, Veronika Jeanvie, Falguni and Shane Peacock, Maggie Barry, Xubaz, Bow & Arrow By Alan Del Rosario, Jenny Han, Pussycat Dolls by Robin Antin in Los Angeles Fashion Week Fall 2008. Eugena walked for Keven Hall and Julia Clancey for Los Angeles Fashion Week Spring 2009. She walked for Jerell Scott from Project Runway (season 5) and Edwing D'Angelo in New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2009.

Other

She has appeared in the music video for "This Is the Girl" by British R&B artist Craig David and rapper Kano. She has also appeared in the music video for "Take You There" by Donnie Klang.

References

  1. "Eugena". Fusion Model Management.
  2. "Eugena". ModelLaunch.com.
  3. "Smashbox".
  4. "South Pole".
  5. "South Pole Billboard". TheFashionSpot.com.
  6. "Los Angeles Times".
  7. "Teen Prom".
  8. "Belle Formals".
  9. "SAW Jewerly".
  10. "Custo Barcelona".
  11. "California Apparel News".
  12. "Ken Paves Salon".
  13. "Brooklyn Industries".
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