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She has co-hosted an episode of 106 & Park. She was featured in Cycle 11 as CoverGirl's Top Model in Action.Īs of May 2010, she has landed her first major UK modelling job with High Street store Evans, modelling their Summer collection. The "Black Issue" featured significant past and current black models in response to the "black out" of black models preventing them from getting hired for print and runway jobs. She was photographed by Steven Meisel for the July "Black Issue" of Vogue Italia, the highest selling issue ever, and had a 14-page spread in the magazine. At the 2009 Rip the Runway, which was held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, Jones featured several items by designers including Project Runway 's Korto Momolu and Portege. Jones continues to model by participating in BET's Rip the Runway. Jones was also selected to be part of the 2007 Rocawear "I Will Not Lose" campaign representing the Rocawear plus-size line for full-figured females.

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Her runway shows include Hot 97's Third Annual Full Frontal Hip hop Fashion Show, Luxe & Romance Fall 2005, BET Presents: Rip The Runway 2, Elle Girl presents Dare To Be You: Wal-Mart Meets America's Next Top Models 2005 and Alice & Olivia Fall 2006. Jones has modeled for Ashley Stewart, Avon, Torrid, New York and Company, Target, Essence magazine, Vibe magazine and Smooth magazine.

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Jones and Ashanti in EMERGE! Fashion Show New York Fashion Week 2012. She appeared in the December 2008 issue of Ebony magazine.

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She has been on the covers of Be, The Next Level Magazine (November 2005), Black Men magazine, Black Hair magazine, Braids magazine, and King magazine (February/March 2006, March/April 2006, and April 2008), Plus Model Magazine (October 2011). Since ANTM, Jones signed with Wilhelmina Models as a plus-size model. She was voted as one of the most memorable contestants by AOL Entertainment. She is the twelfth finalist selected for Cycle 3, she won "Covergirl of the Week" four consecutive times though was never placed above fourth and was the eighth contestant eliminated. Jones was honored by the Middletown, Ohio NAACP at the Freedom Fund Gala. Jones attended Stivers School for the Arts in Dayton, where she majored in theatre and dance. Jones was a contestant on the third season of the UPN series America's Next Top Model, where she was the eighth eliminated.

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Toccara Elaine Jones (born March 13, 1982) is an American television personality, fashion model, occasional actress and singer.






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