Monday, 6 September 2010

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Alessandra Corine Ambrósio (often spelled without the diacritic mark; born April 11, 1981) is a Brazilian model. Described by Tyra Banks as "the future of the modeling world", Ambrosio is best known for her work with Victoria's Secret and was chosen as the first spokesmodel for the company's "PINK" line. Ambrosio is currently one of the Victoria's Secret Angels and the former face of the UK company Next.Aside from modeling work, Ambrosio serves as an ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ambrosio was also selected by AskMen.com as Number 2 out of the "Top 99 Most Desirable Women of 2008".Ambrosio was born in Erechim, Brazil on April 11, 1981. Her parents, who are of Italian and Polish descent, own a petrol station.Ambrósio was just eight years old when she decided that she wanted to be a model, after seeing a picture of top covergirl Karen Mulder in a magazine: "I wanted to be like her", she recalls. She enrolled at a modelling class at the age of 12 and at the age of 14 she was one of 20 finalists for an elite modelling competition in Brazil. Ambrosio was always insecure about her large ears and at eleven had cosmetic surgery to get her ears pinned back, though two years later she suffered complications. she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show, and said that the surgery was a bad experience and has discouraged her from ever getting plastic surgery again.
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CARGO JEENS


In the 1970's standard issue which are a form of cargo pants, were very popular with young adults who began purchasing them from Army Surplus stores. A similar style also purchased from surplus stores at the time, was carpenter's pants, or pants, commonly called worker's pants. These utility pants have all the pockets of cargo pants, but are less tailored in the leg and lack flaps on the rear pockets. Utility pants also have a twisted loop at the side, which is used by painters to slip in a paintbrush handle, or a hammer, for construction workers. Inspired by the grass-roots popularity of these pants, Levis & created "bush jeans" in the 1970's a precursor to today's cargo pants. These were straight-legged jeans with large thigh-length side-entry pockets that had smaller square front-facing pockets with snap-down flaps. The back pockets were also deep with snap-down flaps. The main difference between these pants and today's cargo pants is that bush jeans were very slimming, while most cargo pants today have a baggy cut.Cargo pants are so named because of their ability to carry so much "cargo" in the pockets. The style became so popular that cargo shorts soon followed.
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