An American Apparel Model in Paris

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An American Apparel Model in Paris emerging fashion

She pushes short shorts for American Apparel

The Paris Review has enjoyed a long history as one of literatures most prolific jumping board for intellectuals looking to build up a career in journalism or lit. Interns are usually carefully selected based on their education, with many students coming from Ivy leagues like Yale. Of course, this all changed when one former model hit the school with a resume that include previous employer American Apparel.

The school jumped at the chance to have this little literary lolita on board and quickly pushed her pretty little face to hawk their tees and totes.  Now the tees and totes are must haves for anyone who enjoys a little irony with their daily book review.  They cost $20 bucks and earn you massive cred for those who can recognize the ridiculousness of all of this. Best of all they’re printed on American Apparel tees. For more on this story visit Gawker.com.

An American Apparel Model in Paris emerging fashion

and tees for the Paris Review.

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