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The Stenmark Twins join Australia's Next Top Model

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Australian twin supermodels, Jordan and Zac Stenmark, will join the cast of FOX8’s series ‘Australia’s Next Top Model’ as mentors alongside returning model mentor Cheyenne Tozzi.

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The Stenmark twins are the latest addition to the tenth season of the modelling reality series, which begins auditions in Townsville in Queensland today. Jordan Stenmark said he was excited about joining the show.

“This is such an exciting opportunity for us and we are stoked to be joining the new season to help mentor the girls alongside Cheyenne.  Through the highs and lows of the modelling industry, we will be there every step of the way,” said Jordan Stenmark.

Zac Stenmark added: “We understand exactly what the girls will experience because we go through it on a daily basis – we’ve experienced so many of the same challenges over the last few years, which will be valuable to share.  Of course there are also the amazing perks for them to experience, like shooting in incredible locations with the world’s top photographers and fashion’s biggest names.”

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Check out the twins’ Instagram account.

Since being discovered in 2011 the Stenmark twins have been in high demand, modelling for the likes of Abercrombie & Fitch, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. The IMG models are close to iconic designer Tom Ford, who helped launch their career with a 30-page editorial in L’Officiel Hommes in addition to cover shoots for prestigious publications including Vogue, Hercules and GQ.

The Sydney-raised models were first discovered while enrolled at The University of Sydney, where they were pursuing agricultural economics degrees on AFL scholarships.  Soon after beginning their modelling careers, they booked work with some of the biggest name sin the business including Bruce Webber, Terry Richardson, Carine Rotfield and Kate Upton.

Perth auditions for the show are on Friday October 9 at Garden City Shopping Centre from 10.30am. Follow the Stenmark Twins on their Instagram account. 

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