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Sunday 7 October 2012

Call girl turn Designer Zahia Dehar frolics on Malibu beach in black bandage swimming costume



Zahia Dehar, 20 years old designer who himself walks the ramp in her own creations, 

first came to lime light when her scandal as teenage prostitute surface as she was involved in paid up sex with three French footballers who were alleged to have illegally paid the then underage girl for sex.


Zahia is now a couture lingerie designer. This time round though, Zahia took a break from the runway - and instead headed to Malibu to top up her tan. However, this time 

she planned to do it in a different manner and opted the stage of Malibu beach as she frolicked around in the sea in her own created sexy black bandage swimming costume.
Zahia's metamorphosis from vice girl to fashion week darling has been an undeniably impressive branding exercise. Trading on her notoriety as a sex symbol, Zahia Dehar reinvented herself as a lingerie designer, showing her first collection on the Paris catwalks in January this year.

Zahia was accused of taking money from French footballers for sex when she was just 16. While selling sex is not illegal in Zahia's home country of France, vice girls must be 18 or over.  But while the men involved in the allegations saw their reputations sullied - despite the fact the allegations were never proven - Zahia's profile was given a boost by the scandal. 

Zahia capitalised on her notoriety, turning her life around entirely. Soon after the allegations came to light, Zahia became a lingerie model, appearing on the cover of V magazine and in Vanity Fair Italy among other publications before turning her hand to couture lingerie.

Entranced by her beauty, and the romantic notion of the history of the French courtesan he said she represented, a charmed Karl Lagerfeld photographed her debut look book himself.

3 comments:

  1. hahaha, i read the first two sentences from your post and realized that you MUST be a singaporean. your english bot atrocious and obnoxious, built on chinese structure and riddled with mutilated expressions - so typically singaporean it is almost not funny. almost.

    LOL.

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  2. Oh, the horror, the horror :)

    Promise me, you have never been to Singapore... And if so, you would be given a honorary degree in "singlish".

    Cheers.

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