Ding, who is quite carefully made up, wears a short skirt and fashionably tight top.
The two young women seem in their element as they move from room to room, filing papers and answering phone calls.
The office's few decorations speak to the organization's focus.
A small table near the door is practically overflowing with fashion magazines.
Above the magazines rests an inconspicuous framed photograph of Ding and 10 other teenagers posing with First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Ding was invited to Washington two years ago to receive a Yoshiyama Award for Exemplary Service to the Community.
Lu's office walls are decorated with a few black-and-white photographs of models on their way down the runway.
A colorful magic marker and construction paper poster advertising FAST brightens one otherwise dull corner of the room.
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