Yet another rising model from the country with a big red maple leaf on its flag. But this Canada’s human export is not a female but a 17 year old boy wonder by the name Ryan Tailor. His slightly pouting mouth, deep puppy eyes and school boy-ish hair gives off the next door look. And who doesn’t like the next door look? No body off course, which is why Ryan and his irresistibly cute face a runway favorite. That’s it with the cute adjectives since you’re all probably starting to think that I want to make out with him. Naturally I will never want to do such an out of character act, but I would like to play a few rounds of Halo 2 against him since he’s apparently a big fan of the game.








The barely-legal appearance has worked in his favor for runway and catalog jobs but it is a tad sissy, which is why Ryan has yet to score a big campaign for any of the masculine fashion houses. Potential male super model? Probably not, in 3 years cute swagger will be washed away and he won’t be able to compete against Italian models with long hair, dark eyes and exotic manifestation.




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