Megan Gale

Gale was only 18 when she won a modeling competition when she was 18 years old. She won a modeling competition in Perth. Gale was a model for several years until she was recognized as a model in 1999 after Omnitel (now Vodafone Italy) invited her to appear in adverts. She continued to work for the company up to 2006. In 2003, the Australian Tourist Commission hired Gale to represent Australia in Italy. Gale's cover appearances 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 modelled for Italian house brands such as Gianfranco Ferre Genny or Gai Matiolo. She also did runway modeling during Milan Fashion Week for Mariella burani and Angelo Marani. Gale enjoys a wide range of Australian fashion houses, such as Colette Dinnigan and Kirrily. Johnston. Willow, Alex Perry, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, etc. Gale was also the expert on fashion for the Logies, which is an Australian television award. Gale made it clear in the month of January that she was stepping down from runway modelling after 15 successful years. A few weeks later when she was launching the David Jones winter collection in Sydney, Gale walked for her last time on the catwalk. Her final outfit she donned Wonder Woman's dress in the Justice League of America movie that was never released. The film was released in March 2011. Gale was back on the runway for Alex Perry's Melbourne Fashion Festival show. Megan Megan Megan Melissa

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