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Twitter in In Vogue. The italian magazine has dedicated it's december cower to TwitPics of some of the world's most famous models, including Gisele Bundchen, Christy Turlington, and Natalia Vodianova.
"Twitter has been good to models. Tyra Banks has had America's Next Top Model for years, and at last the rest have a medium to show the world that they, too, can take pictures."
"Twitter has been good to models. Tyra Banks has had America's Next Top Model for years, and at last the rest have a medium to show the world that they, too, can take pictures."
In the collage models are taking photos of themselves via popular twitter photo sharing App TwitPic. With the layout an ode to Twitter. The fashion industry has been acknowledging the popularity and chicness of Technology Websites. Models have also made them their home with easy access to fans and updates in real-time. Twitter for one has become fashionable.

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