Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Dress size 2 (US); 32 (EU) Hair color Blonde Name Meaghan Waller | Eye color Blue Role Model Measurements {{{bust}}}-23-33 | |
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Full Name Meaghan DeWarrenne-Waller Manager Storm Model Management Ltd.Swish Model ManagementNext Models Canada |
Meaghan waller on mod much on demand july 15 09
Meaghan DeWarrenne-Waller (born October 16, 1989) is a Canadian fashion model, best known for winning cycle 3 of Canada's Next Top Model.
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- Meaghan waller on mod much on demand july 15 09
- MODEL MEAGHAN WALLER
- Early life
- Canadas Next Top Model
- Print work
- Runway
- References

MODEL: MEAGHAN WALLER
Early life

Waller was born on October 16, 1989 in Thunder Bay, Ontario to a Scottish mother and a Canadian father of Polish and Ukrainian descent. At the age of two, she moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she attended Oak Park High School and was an architecture student at the University of Manitoba.
Canada's Next Top Model

Waller was scouted for the third cycle of Canada's Next Top Model while working retail in Winnipeg. After attending an audition in Toronto, she was selected as one of the finalists from over 5,000 applicants. She received photo of the week once, and was in the bottom two in the last two weeks of the competition, surviving both times over Maryam Massoumi and Nikita Kiceluk. She won the competition against Linsay Willier.
Print work

Waller appeared on the cover of Fashion magazine twice, once with fellow contestants of Canada's Next Top Model, and again as part of her prize for winning the contest. She shot an ad campaign for Capezio shoes, and appeared in magazines Clin d'oeil, SANDBOX, Marie Claire and Elle. She modeled for department stores Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue and Barneys New York. She has also modeled for Vogue.com.
Runway

Waller walked in London Fashion Week and LG Fashion Week in 2009, and in Sydney Fashion Week in 2012. She also walked for Donna Karan, J. Mendel, ODLR, Just Cavalli, Armani, Monique Lhuillier, Zimmermann, Milly, Marissa Webb, Hanley Mellon and Banana Republic.




