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90后张雪迎时尚写真

1997年出生的张雪迎,笑容甜美,长相清秀。张雪迎表演自然、流畅,收放自如,塑造人物形象清晰、准确。现在来一组关于她的时尚写真。
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Alexander Sharpe Ross was a leading American illustrator in the 1940s and 50s, with his work on the covers of Good Housekeeping, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Colliers. Along with a handful of key illustrators —Coby Whitmore, John Whitcomb, Al Parker, Norman Rockwell—Ross helped create an indelible image of Americans in the post WWII decades.

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