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Hartselle Enquirer

Hartselle woman models at New York Fashion Week 

Special to the Enquirer  

Dana Bradley, a model for Marc Defang at New York Fashion Week, graced the runway with two of his looks and his shoes at The Edison Ballroom on Feb. 9-10. Her presence was so impactful that she was featured on a Times Square billboard. Dana’s success led to invitations to model for him again in September at NY Fashion Week and in Milan. 

In addition to her modeling achievements, Dana, 46, from Hartselle, was recently crowned Mrs. Alabama International. She will compete for the title of Mrs. International 2024 in Kingsport, Tenn., on July 26-27, 2024. Dana embarked on a transformative journey in 2020, overcoming health challenges and losing 154 pounds. Now, as Mrs. Alabama International, she aims to inspire others through her story and involvement in health events across the state. Dana, currently pursuing a personal training certification, has mentored over 100 individuals in health and fitness. 

Reflecting on her journey, Dana emphasizes the importance of self-care and helping others reach their goals. She believes in holistic wellness—physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally. Alongside her husband, Jerry, and their two teenage children, Dana enjoys leisure activities like writing, bowling, fishing and staying active. 

The Mrs. International Pageant, focused on community service and women’s accomplishments, celebrates married women aged 21 to 56. Dana’s participation in this platform-based pageant highlights her dedication to empowering others and promoting wellness. For more details, visit www.mrsinternational.com. 

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