I just came across some awesome info for anyone dreaming of making it big in the underwear modeling field. Andrew Christian is holding a model hunt or search contest and the top prize is cash, as well as starring in Andrew Christian’s next ad campaign. Read on to find out the details.
One of the most prolific men’s underwear designers, Andrew Christian is on the hunt for the hottest young model in the world. So, if you are aged between 18 to 21 and think you have what it takes to be the next big underwear model, then this is an awesome opportunity for you.
To enter this contest send a shirtless photo of yourself to marketing@andrewchristian.com, and if you’re wearing a pair of Andrew Christian underwear in the photo, that’s even better!
From all the entries, a group of semi-finalists will be chosen and their picture posted on the Andrew Christian Facebook fan page at http://www.facebook.com/andrewchristianinc. There the 240,000+ fans of Andrew Christian will help decide the winner by voting on which photo they like best.
The winner will receive a $1200 cash prize and be flown to Los Angeles to star in a new Andrew Christian photo and video campaign.
Good luck!



















I totally see your pniots, and where you're coming from. I agree, a little over a year is pushing it to come out with a good movie. But set building usually takes a lot of the time, and with them saving set pieces from X3, they may as well use the same sets I trust Bryan Singer with the X-Men, and if he trusts Matthew Vaughn, then I'm all for this.
Posted by: Irma | October 05, 2012 at 04:23 PM
@Nancy - Thanks hon! Yeah, the upchucking gets a cuhlkce every time :) I was tired of hearing women say men are intimidated by their smarts & success. The media fans the fire too. I'm here to put it out. Quality men DESIRE us! Make it a magical day! @Clestine - Thank you dear! rhondacort
Posted by: Soojin | October 06, 2012 at 01:32 AM
Wow can I please clbboer the person who wrote that non-sense with a huge cluex4? (cluex4=so she gets a clue..play on words sorry)Seriously! I'm all for women being treated equally on certain levels, like you said, but the person who wrote that article has got to learn the proper definition of chivalry, and that wasn't it! I, like you, looked it up (though I used dictionary.com), and what you put was correct. How, exactly, is that demeaning in any way to a woman? As you pointed out, a man opening a door for you is a mark of respect, not a displaced notion that as a woman you are incapable of doing anything.*sighs and shakes head* When did things get so incredibly mixed up?
Posted by: Alex | November 06, 2012 at 12:34 PM