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Arab sheikh seeks 60 Italians to accompany

Payment of 100 euros per day plus unlimited shopping. The selection of candidates for escort of a sheikh traveling around Europe was entrusted to a modeling agency in Padova (Padova). Among the requirements for girls, the ability to provide first aid

Work for a sheikh, receive 100 euros per day for accompanying him and his family on walks to European shops, have an unlimited limit on purchases for yourself (we repeat, gra-no-nothing), live in the best hotels and eat in luxury restaurants ... No, this is not a dream. And this is not even an April Fools' joke: after all, the first casting was already held yesterday, April 4, in Padua, in the office of the Italian agency DocStile, which is responsible for selecting candidates.
The news has already bypassed Italy, and at first many rightly doubted its plausibility. Because the proposal looks more than fabulous: even the story of Cinderella fades in comparison with it. However, everything falls into place if you know that the request came from Dubai, the Arab capital of excessive luxury and the broadest possibilities.

People of a sheikh who wished to remain anonymous contacted the Paduan modeling agency DocStile. This organization brings together professionals in the fashion business and, in addition to conducting all kinds of shows and events and selecting models, positions itself as a “portal”, a network for all participants in the modeling field.

Either the agency’s ties in the US or Dubai worked, or the word of mouth, but the sheikh turned to them with a request to pick up the girls who would accompany him and his family on a trip to Europe. A family consists of children, wives, grandchildren and other relatives with a total number of about 40-50 people (including bodyguards, of course). The start of the tour is planned in a month, and it will include a visit to Paris, Madrid, Stockholm, London, Ibiza and, finally, Italy.

So there was a need to have “on-site” escort, who at the same time will help on shopping. Requirements: to be young and beautiful, to know English, to be relaxed, sophisticated and not to get lost at the sight of a pair of Louboutin or Kelly (translation for male readers: brands of shoes and high fashion handbags).

And he is mistaken who thought that not everything is clean and this is a work with a double meaning. "We contacted an agency in Dubai and talked with the manager of the sheikh, also hooked up our lawyers: in fact, there is no double meaning, everything is very serious," assured DocStile director Mauro Belkaro. Many of his models have already taken part in the casting, but all the girls suitable for age and requirements have the opportunity to participate: Sheikh is looking for girls only from 18 to 26 years old.

Among the requirements for the contestants is also the ability to provide first aid: "For the safety of them and others." In addition, you should at least be a little familiar with Arab culture (at least not to order MacBacon at all). “Casting will be held every Friday until the end of the month, Belkaro explained. We will ask questions about education, personal qualities, general culture, we will conduct an English test and a fashion test. If the selected girls do not have sufficient knowledge in the field of fashion, we will organize special courses for them. "

Many girls were already interested in the offer and called, even from afar: “Girls from Croatia and Morocco called. For those wishing to participate in the casting, I ask you to write a letter to [email protected] to determine the date and time,” said Belkaro, who will carefully choose real Italian beauties (made in Italy is made in Italy). However, you should not get attached: every 15 days, ten lucky ones accompanying the sheikh and his family will be replaced by another ten.

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