Megan Gale
Gale who was 18 at the time had won an 18-year-old Perth model competition in her early teens. Gale was a model for several years before she became known in 1999 when Omnitel (now Vodafone Italy) invited her to appear in advertisements. Gale continued to work with the company until 2006. In 2003 it was announced that it was announced that the Australian Tourist Commission hired Gale to represent Australia in Italy. The covers of Gale include Australian Marie Claire, Grazia and Gioia. Italian and Australian GQ and Maxim. Australian InStyle. Gale can also be seen in editorial pages of Australian Cosmopolitan, Vogue Italia and Australian Cosmopolitan. Gale has been a model for Italian designers, such as Gianfranco Fere Genny as well as Gai Mattiolo, and during the show runways for Mariella Burani, Angelo Marani, and Milan Fashion Week. (9) Gale also favours many Australian designers, such as Colette Dinnigan Kirrily Johnston, Lisa Ho, Willow and Alex Perry. The year 2006 was the last time she was the fashion analyst for the Australian television awards, the Logies. Gale announced in January 2008 that she would be retiring from runway modelling after 15 productive years. In the following weeks on, during the unveiling of the David Jones winter collection in Sydney, Gale walked for her last time on the catwalk. The last dress she donned was her Wonder Woman outfit she was to wear in the upcoming motion picture Justice League of America. Gale ended Alex Perry's Melbourne Fashion Festival 2011 show in March 2011.




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