Alice Lee
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Alice Lee is a fashion model of Chinese descent. Lee has appeared in Shishedo cosmetics ads, and been featured in ads from Avon, Verizon, McDonald's, Met Life, Hewlett-Packard, Michelin, W Hotels and Langham hotel Hong Kong. In 2006, she appeared in the US Lenscrafter campaign. She also was featured in the 2007 Vanity Fair Fashion Rocks inaugural issue. Lee got her start in the industry when she won the spokesmodel contest as the first Chinese person to win the Miss POLA contest in 1999. She is represented by model agency Wilhelmina in New York. Lee is currently enrolled in the City University of New York School of Law.