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From Regina to Rogue Continued from Page 18 if it’s a big job or small job. It means a lot to me that every day I wake up having the opportunity and ability to do what I enjoy and love most,” she said. “No matter how discouraging some situations can be, I have to rise above it stay positive and work hard to reach the success point that I want to be at in my career.” She doesn’t even have to say it for people to believe it. “It’s so obvious that for Olivia, modelling really is who she is. She lives and breathes the fashion industry,” said Schwartz. “She always wants to do better for herself and proves that time and time again with the clients that she works with and the designers that keep hiring her. She is one of those unique models that wants to perfect everything that she does in the industry, and I think that keeps her ahead of the other girls.” “She wants to, and has, made it a career, but she also wants longevity in this industry. This is not just a

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“It’s so obvious that for Olivia, modelling really is who she is. She lives and breathes the fashion industry.” —Lisa Marie Schwartz Edge Agency part-time thing for her.” With plans to continue her modelling career in Asia, or expand it into Europe or New York, it’s clear that Medina’s passion is not fading anytime soon. And with experience and exposure like hers, neither are the opportunities.

Since taking her modelling career international in 2010, Olivia Medina has modeled for countless designers around the world.

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