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There is something undeniably alluring about Arizona Muse.

Speaking about someone’s charming allure is a topic typically reserved for candlelight conversations. But when it comes to Arizona, there’s no holding back – the je ne sais quois of the top model in the game hits you as soon as you see her for the first time.

On an unusually warm March day, the supermodel stopped by the GlobalGrind offices sporting an olive ribbed tank with black skinny jeans and a pair of black wedges. Her dark pixie cut hair frames her radiant face, and without a stitch of makeup, it’s plain to see at first glance why Arizona Muse is one of the most coveted models in the industry.

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Her schedule is busy, busier than most of us can fathom, as she manages juggling being a full-time mom, one of the highest ranked models and building her brand; but Arizona is calm, soft spoken and composed as she coyly states her desire to be cloned.

No, she doesn’t mean it in a literal sense, but with a career boom like the one Arizona is projecting on the horizon, having a second her doesn’t sound like too much of a bad idea.

“I wish there were two of me so that one of me could be at home grocery shopping while the other one of me could be working, then I wish there were an extra 6 hours everyday for sleeping,” Arizona says, batting her eyes towards the ceiling wishfully at the mentions of extra sleep, but a look at her glowing skin will have one assume she indulges in 8 hours of shut eye a night.

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Although her wish is a common one, sleep is nowhere in Arizona’s future. After being named Vogue’s most featured models (Arizona has been featured on more than 225 editorial pages of Vogue) offers for everything from television shows, movie features and even a clothing line branded under her name have been falling in her lap.

Being the face of Fendi, YSL, David Yurman in addition to other brands, publications and almost a dozen international covers of Vogue pale in comparison to Arizona’s main job, being a mommy to her son Nikko.

The offers may be rolling in faster than she can organize them and her career is going to take her to unimaginable heights, but rather than a clone, she will always have a partner in her son: little Nikko.