jueves, 5 de julio de 2012

Miranda Kerr gets the waxwork treatment

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A wax replica of top Australian model Miranda Kerr has found her place in Madame Tussauds Sydney.

BY Olivia Bergin | 05 July 2012

Designer Alex Perry tends to a dress worn by a Miranda Kerr wax figure as it is unveiled in Sydney, Australia. Designer Alex Perry tends to a dress worn by a Miranda Kerr wax figure as it is unveiled in Sydney, Australia. Photo: WIRE IMAGE

Is it just us or is Miranda Kerr absolutely everywhere at the moment? If she's not cutting a dash around New York City in a pair of micro shorts, then she's gazing back at us from several magazine covers in the newsagent.

IN PICTURES: Miranda Kerr photographed by Orlando Bloom

Lucky then, that Kerr has duplicated herself. We're talking in waxwork form of course, which means the supermodel can now spiritually reside in her native country as Madame Tussauds in Sydney add "Miranda The Waxwork" to their collection.

It took four months and 500 measurements to replicate all of Kerr's photogenic physique, and she sports a red gown with a sequinned bodice by fellow Australian designer Alex Perry - who can be seen putting the finishing touches to his design above.

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Kerr, who is married with child to British actor Orlando Bloom, will be keeping impeccable company in her new environs: static neighbours include world leaders Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Oh, if only wax figures could talk…

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