Megan Gale

Gale was 18 when she received a prize in a modeling contest held at the age of 18 in Perth. Gale was the model for several years until she was recognized in 1999 when Omnitel (now Vodafone Italy) hired her for commercials. The model continued working in the company through 2006. In 2003 in 2003, it was announced that the Australian Tourist Commission hired Gale to represent Australia in Italy. Gale's cover appearances comprise of Australian Marie Claire, Grazia and Gioia. Italian and Australian GQ and Maxim. Australian InStyle. Gale also appears in the editorial pages of Australian Cosmopolitan, Vogue Italia as well as Australian Cosmopolitan. Gale has collaborated with Italian designers, including Gianfranco Fere Genny Gai Mattiolo, and Gianfranco Fere. Gai Mattiolo as well as in the fashion shows for Mariella Burani, Angelo Marani, and Milan Fashion Week. Gale enjoys a wide range of Australian designers, including Colette Dinnigan and Kirrily. Johnston. Willow, Alex Perry, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, etc. Gale was also the fashion expert for the Logies the Logies, which is an Australian television award. Gale revealed in January of 2008 that she would be retiring from runway modelling after 15 successful years. Just a few weeks later on, during the unveiling of the David Jones winter collection in Sydney, Gale walked for the final time on the catwalk. The last dress she donned was that of the Wonder Woman outfit she was to wear for the recently released production Justice League of America. In March 2011, Gale returned to the runway to close Alex Perry's show for the 2011 Melbourne Fashion Festival show. Megan Megan Megan Melissa

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