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When I first started on Cleo, I already drew what she would look like. The only problem was her name; I needed something charming, gorgeous, hot, and maybe a little exotic on the side.
 
Then I came up with the short name Cleo, but I needed a full name, one that sounded original. Cleopatra was the first thing that came to mind, and I almost used that as her full name. Then I realized how totally UN-original that was, and put the name “Patricia” at the end.
 
So her name’s Cleopatricia, NOT Cleopatra. :XD:
 
In this picture:
 
Needing more material for her next modeling photo shoot, Cleo comes to Ponyville where she visits Rarity’s boutique. Unfortunately, the unicorn isn’t there, and Jimmy Two Shoes is watching the boutique while she’s doing errands.
 
Luckily for Cleo, Jimmy’s quite the fashion designer himself. Yeah, that’s right, Jimmy Designer Shoes is here once again! The very first time I drew him being a designer was here [link]
 
Being the expert and knowing a thing or two about clothes, Jimmy designs the perfect outfit that is completely based on what her name sort of references. As much as Cleo wants to deny that she could be anything like the Queen of Egypt, she has to admit that she simply adores the outfit Jimmy has designed for her.
 
She’s not the only one who’s amazed by the designs, Photo Finish, Equestria’s famous photographer, has traveled to Ponyville, desiring to meet young designer Jimmy and famous top model Cleo. And she’s simply stunned by the work Jimmy’s done, taking as many pictures of Cleo with a proud Jimmy.
 
And Benson, who’s taken a break from work and has arrived in Ponyville for a much needed stress-relieving spa treatment, had come at a PRETTY good time. ;)
 
 
Benson from The Regular Show (c) J.G. Quintel  
Jimmy from JTS (c) Sean Scott and Edward Kay  
Photo Finish from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (c) Lauren Faust  
Cleo is my Codename: Kids Next Door OC
 
becuz randomly mashing two unrelated names together has never been done before amirite.

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