This document appears to be a fragment of a message or email containing a list of four women, with names redacted, accompanied by brief descriptions of their ages, physical appearance, and personality traits (e.g., 'wild', 'sexy'). The sender asks the recipient if they wish to have 'apts' (appointments) set up with these women, mentioning specific details like one working for Elle magazine and another willing to come to a hotel room.
This document is a 2014 letter from Alia Amantova, Director of Figaro International Management, addressed to the Department of Homeland Security in support of an O-1 Extraordinary Ability visa petition for Jean-Luc Brunel. The letter details Brunel's career as a talent coordinator and art director, crediting him with discovering or representing high-profile models such as Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Sharon Stone, and Monica Bellucci. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
A formal letter dated September 16, 2014, from Ernesto Qualizza, Production Manager at Greg Kadel Studios, addressed to the USCIS Vermont Service Center. The letter supports the O-1 Non-Immigrant Visa Petition for Jean Luc Brunel, describing him as an individual of extraordinary ability in the fashion industry with a talent for model management and art direction. It lists prestigious clients and publications associated with the studio and Brunel's work.
This document is a formal letter dated June 17, 2010, from Alia Amantova, Director of the FiGaro modeling agency, to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. It supports an O-1 'Extraordinary Ability' visa petition for Jean-Luc Brunel, citing his extensive history of discovering and representing high-profile supermodels such as Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, and Sharon Stone. The letter appears to be part of a House Oversight investigation file.
This document is a letter of support written by Nadia Canova, President of Montage Models in Montreal, addressed to the USCIS Vermont Service Center. The letter supports an O-1 Non-Immigrant Visa petition for Jean Luc Brunel, describing him as an art director of 'extraordinary ability' and a leading figure in the fashion industry. Canova emphasizes Brunel's talent, reputation, and ability to command sizable compensation.
A 2014 letter from Ernesto Qualizza, Production Manager at Greg Kadel Studios, to USCIS in support of an O-1 Visa petition for Jean Luc Brunel. The letter praises Brunel's 'extraordinary ability' in the fashion industry, specifically highlighting his skill in finding 'the most beautiful models' and his work with prestige publications like Vogue and Elle.
This document is a legal brief or support letter arguing for Jean Luc Brunel's eligibility for a specific visa classification (likely O-1 based on the INA and CFR citations regarding extraordinary ability). It details his 25-year career in the fashion industry, his role at MC2 Models, his involvement in the '2006 Models New Generation program,' and his success in discovering or representing high-profile supermodels such as Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell. The document lists numerous major fashion campaigns and brands Brunel has worked with to establish his international reputation.
This document appears to be a support letter for an O-1 visa application (for individuals with extraordinary ability) on behalf of Jean Luc Brunel. It outlines his role as Artistic Director and Talent Coordinator for MC2 Models Miami, LLC, highlighting his responsibilities in visual marketing and talent recruitment. The document emphasizes the agency's prestige, citing high-profile models like Rebecca Romijn and Jerry Hall, and asserts Brunel's qualifications meet regulatory standards for the visa.
This document is a schedule or itinerary listing various events during New York Fashion Week (specifically referencing Spring 2011 collections, which typically debut in Sept 2010). It details times, locations, and contact emails for fashion shows by designers such as Vera Wang and Matthew Ames, as well as a 'Hudson Union Society' discussion event featuring Bill O'Reilly. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a Congressional investigation.
This document is a schedule page, likely from an itinerary or newsletter, stamped with a House Oversight Committee identifier (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018062). It details events for New York Fashion Week around September 14, 2010, including shows for Marc Jacobs, Elie Tahari, Karen Walker, and Badgley Mischka, as well as an Adweek awards dinner. The document lists times, addresses, and contact information (emails and phone numbers) for RSVP purposes.
The document is a schedule page, likely from a larger itinerary, detailing events for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week (Spring 2011 collections) and a HELP USA charity golf tournament. It lists specific show times for designers such as Jenny Packham, Carolina Herrera, and Richard Chai, mostly located at Lincoln Center Plaza in New York. The document is stamped with a House Oversight footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation production.
This document appears to be a page from a schedule or itinerary, specifically listing events for New York Fashion Week (Spring 2011 collections, held in September 2010) and the ASD trade show in New York City. It includes details for fashion shows by Derek Lam, Timo Weiland, Lela Rose, and Simon Spurr, as well as an Elle Magazine event featuring Ali Landry. The document lists times, locations, and RSVP email addresses for each event and bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018051'.
This document appears to be a schedule or itinerary for New York Fashion Week events showcasing Spring 2011 collections (typically held in September 2010). It lists specific fashion shows and parties including 'A Detacher', 'Cocktails and Couture', 'Z Spoke by Zac Posen', 'Robert Geller', 'Suno NY', and 'Altuzarra', along with times, locations, and contact emails. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer stamp, indicating it is part of a government investigation file.
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