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Unlike most socialites, i like that Vanessa Traina is willing to work up from the bottom. She could have easily made the most of her 'well moneyed ways' and created a clothing line, or bought her way into a company like Chanel.
Instead she's studied, worked and now she is a assistant stylist. Small steps but she's doing it in Balmain so hey, i'm not complaining. I've never really noticed her simply because her style is that, simple.