ModelCentro Sponsoring AW Summit Swimsuit Contest

LOS ANGELES — ModelCentro is celebrating its AW Summit Platinum Sponsorship by announcing the event’s first-ever swimsuit contest.

Four winners will be chosen at random, and then photographed by Gabriel Hennessey for an hour.

“Romania is so beautiful in June, and it’s about to get even prettier,” said Stan D’Aman of ModelCentro.“When AW Summit and all the cam industry attendees arrive, we figure what makes things even more glamorous?

"That’s when we came up with the idea for our first swimsuit photo shoot contest ever," D'Aman continued. "Who knows, we may one day do a full calendar and more, but for now we are starting with the best four models based on their beach photo shoot submissions… so if you want to win, now is the time to find your best bikini!”

The rules are available here. The contest begins at 12 p.m. (EET) tomorrow and ends at 11:59 p.m. (EET) on May 31. The photo shoot is scheduled for June 8 during the AW Summit show.

To enter the contest, follow ModelCentro Romania on FacebookTwitter, or Instagram and post a bikini — or other sexy swimsuit ­— photo of yourself. Then, tag ModelCentro Romania on any of the social media platforms with the hashtag #SwimsuitAWMC. 

A company representative added, “Each social media post results in an additional entry in the contest, so more entries do increase your chance to win! Winners will be chosen at random and announced on June 1.”

ModelCentro reps will be on hand to answer questions and help models get started on the path. To schedule a meeting with ModelCentro reps click here. Also visit them during the TES Meet Market event.

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