Mei-Lin, 23, from Vancouver, got booked for an athletic apparel brand — the wholesome, empowering, 'strong women run the world' variety that plasters billboards in airport terminals. She turned up to the shoot in a black lace bodysuit under a cropped leather jacket, four-inch heels, and a green juice like that made it fine. The brand's brand safety officer (yes, that's a job) took one look and called the agency. Mei-Lin pointed out she had been technically briefed on 'black athletic-inspired looks.' (She wasn't wrong. The brief was vague. The lawyers agreed.) She got paid in full, the brand tightened their brief template, and Mei-Lin's lace bodysuit photo ended up on three different fashion blogs before the weekend.