Thursday, April 9, 2009

Sri Lankan modeling girls....
They are sexy and beautiful...........

These are some of the modeling girls of Sri Lanka.

Sexy girl






Nirosha perera very famous Sri Lankan Actress and modeler.

Rozell very famous Sri Lankan modeler.


Rozell



She is very sexiest modeler in Sri Lanka.


Upeksha Suwarnamali very sexy actress and a modeler


Upeksha....


Very sexy photo


Sri Lankan modeling girls

More about Super modelers.

Origins of term and first supermodel

According to Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women by Michael Gross, the first known use of the term "supermodel" was in the 1940s by an agent named Clyde Matthew Dessner in a 1943[9] "how-to" book he wrote about modeling.[10][11] However, a writer named Judith Cass used the term prior to Dessner in October 1942 for her article in the Chicago Tribune, which headlined "Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show".[12][13]

The term "supermodel" had been used several times in the media in the late 1960s and mid-1970s. In May 1967 The Salisbury Daily Times referred to Twiggy as a supermodel; the February 1968 article of Glamour magazine listed all 19 "supermodels"; the Chicago Daily Defender wrote "New York Designer Turns Super Model" in January 1970; The Washington Post and Mansfield News Journal used the term in 1971; and in 1974 both the Chicago Tribune and The Advocate also used the term "supermodel" in their articles.[12] American Vogue used the term "supermodel" on the cover page to describe Margaux Hemingway in the September 1, 1975 edition.[14]

In 1979, model Janice Dickinson claimed to have coined the term "supermodel" as a compound of Superman and model. During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Dickinson stated that her agent Monique Pilar of Elite Model Management asked her, "Janice, who do you think you are, Superman?" She replied saying, "No... I'm a supermodel, honey, and you will refer to me as a supermodel and you will start a supermodel division." Dickinson also claims to be the first supermodel.[15]

Gia Carangi has also been called the first supermodel,[16][17] as well as Lisa Fonssagrives. Fonssagrives is widely considered the world's first supermodel.[18][19] She was in most of the major fashion magazines and general interest magazines from the 1930s to the 1950s, including Town & Country, Life, Vogue, the original Vanity Fair, and Time. The relationship between her image on over 200 Vogue covers and her name recognition led to the future importance of Vogue in shaping future supermodels.[18][19]