Her eccentric fashion style was noticed long before when she was 13 because of her short hair and she had a skinhead at the age of 17.

The Fashion diva Agyness Deyn’s amazing career in the world of fashion started when she won the Rossendale Free Press “Face of 99| competition, when she was 16. Her eccentric fashion style was noticed long before when she was 13 because of her short hair and she had a skinhead at the age of 17.
After winning the competition, she moved to London, working in a fast food restaurant during the day and a bar at night. Besides she was also studying drama and music at a college in Hull.
Fashion model Agyness Deyn was featured on the cover of Vogue from USA in May 2007. She has also been featured on the covers of UK Vogue, The Observer Woman supplement, The Sunday Times, Vogue Italian and numerous other international publications.
Fashion model Agyness Deyn has modeled for Burberry, Giorgio Armani, Mulberry, Paul Smith, Vivienne Westwood and Cacharel. In May 2008, Deyn was guest editor of i-D magazine. The entire issue was devoted to her and included articles written by and about her. She was also declared as one of the top 30 models of the 2000 by Vogue Paris.
Deyn is known for her unique and surprising styles. Her hair has been blonde, red, brown and black during her modeling career. Although usually she sports a boyish cut more recently she has been seen with a bob and a bowl cut.
Fashion model Agyness Deyn has recently collaborated with her younger sister Emily to create a line of T-shirts and tank tops for high street chain Uniqlo.
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