User:Bolwarra/sandbox/Kim Eccleston Australian Fashion model
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New article name goes here new article content ... Kim Eccleston born (21st. July 1942) is a former Australian fashion and photographic model and businesswoman in the late 60‘s and early 70‘s, lived in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs and attended the St Francis of Assisi Regional Catholic Primary School in Paddington and the Holy Cross Catholic School at Woollahra and in 1961 at just 18 years old she married and at 19 years had a daughter and moved to Pymble on Sydney’s upper North Shore. Modeling career : ln 1967 that she began her modeling career. She completed a deportment and modeling course at the June-Dalley School of Deportment and modeling agency and started as a freelance model for the newspapers, but after several newspaper assignment joined the Pat Woodley Model Agency . With the Woodley Agency she did magazines including Vogue Australia and newspaper shoots as well as fashion parades for several Sydney Department stores. She became the cover image for the Genevieve panty hose brand. She had had parts in movies such as It Takes All Kinds and Color Me Deadfilms by Goldsworthy Productions .Her last modeling assignment was in 1998 “For Me” women’s magazine. Business career: In 1972 she opened the Jean Jungle Jeanery stores in Burwood and Crows Nest as well as St.Tropez boutique Crows Nest.
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