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LADY OF THE LEGS
The transformation takes almost exactly one hour. The creature that emerges makes the wait worthwhile. Here, now, is Debra Lin, the ace Asian for Elite, the world's top model agency--languorously slender, impossibly chic, shockingly beautiful. She now wears, at the business end of her swan neck, the kind of face that inspires strong men to found empires and ordinary men to daydream about heroic deeds. Yes, at 5-9, 120 pounds and age 25, Debra Lin is at the top of her form. She has begun getting the kind of modeling jobs once reserved for supermodel Angela Harry. In fact, Debra Lin is likely to become, during the next year or so, the next Angela Harry. Of all Asian models now working, Lin has the best chance to smash the barrier that once separated Asian models from the Paulinas, the Claudias, the Cindys. For sheer physical proportions and style, Linis equal in every respect to the white models regularly gracing the covers of Vogue and Harper's. If anything, Lin's legs and neck seem longer, her buttocks shapelier. Her eyes are every bit as romantic and her skin, certainly, is creamier, more ethereal. Her well-received debut on a cover of Face presaged an explosion of impressive new assignments, proving that the casting directors of the world's top brands are no longer blind to the pulling power of Asian beauty. On the eve of our interview Lin was picked to show off her legs for the next batch of L'eggs commercials. She has already shot commercials to appear this fall for London Fog and Vidal Sassoon's Asian campaign. Her nude, tattooed body forms the centerpiece of a recent Janet Jackson video. When Hollywood movies like Rising Sun and Clean Slate need the hottest Asian babes to spice up party scenes, Debra Lin is on the A list. The momentum that has been building in her modeling career may be expected to turn Lin's head a bit. One can't help picking up a jaded note in her friendly-smokey-bored prom-queen voice. After a few minutes, however, one realizes that this is simply a natural defense mechanism that has built up in the course of her career; it drops off as the conversation progresses. She turns out to be surprisingly polite, respectful, even obliging. Some say this niceness is merely the trademark of top Elite models. Lin, on the other hand, claims that's how she has always been, since long before she won the 1988 Miss Asian World title that launched her as a professional beauty. |
Q: Are you living with another model?
Q: How did you come to room with her?
Q: Where did you go to college?
Q: Where did you go to college in Hawaii?
Q: How did you like college there?
Q: Ala Moana Beach?
Q: Were you born and raised in the islands?
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