And his biggest break. Acclaimed fashion photographer Bruce Weber happened to be watching the game on TV and was struck by Cherry's—as the fashion press might say—smoldering good looks and gave him a call. Now the 21-year-old Cherry, who quit the Longhorns last November but who remains in school as a business major, makes an estimated six-figure salary modeling for Chaps. He has appeared in clothing ads in Esquire and Rolling Stone and on a billboard in Times Square, and has done runway shows for Versace in Milan. In SI's college football preview (Aug. 31) he appeared not, as he might have, in the analysis of Texas's prospects for this season but on page 115, holding a football in a Chaps ad.
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The model is Marty Cherry. He did that season of Chaps RL, and appeared in Abercrombie and Fitch around Summer 1998, and that's about it.
thanks for the Id! I didn't know him.
found this:
And his biggest break. Acclaimed fashion photographer Bruce Weber happened to be watching the game on TV and was struck by Cherry's—as the fashion press might say—smoldering good looks and gave him a call. Now the 21-year-old Cherry, who quit the Longhorns last November but who remains in school as a business major, makes an estimated six-figure salary modeling for Chaps. He has appeared in clothing ads in Esquire and Rolling Stone and on a billboard in Times Square, and has done runway shows for Versace in Milan. In SI's college football preview (Aug. 31) he appeared not, as he might have, in the analysis of Texas's prospects for this season but on page 115, holding a football in a Chaps ad.
http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1014026/index.htm
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