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  1. 1:10 - 2:16, 8:36 - 9:19, 9:54 - 10:12 moda
  2. NEW YORK FASHION WEEK - FALL/WINTER 2016 Boss (exclusive)
  3. INSTAGRAM @christabitch - AUGUST 2015 TO MARCH 2016
  4. SELF SERVICE INTIMATE DINNER CELEBRATING THE LAUNCH OF ISSUE 44 - 3 MARCH 2016 katinkabester
  5. COACH PARIS FLAGSHIP OPENING PARTY - 1 MARCH 2016 0:09 - 0:27, 0:44 - 0:47, 1:45 - 2:17 laura colada
  6. COACH PARIS FLAGSHIP OPENING PARTY - 1 MARCH 2016
  7. MARIE CLAIRE #LIKES - MARCH 2016
  8. W - MARCH 2016 Photographer: Alasdair McLellanStyling: Edward EnninfulHair: Matt MulhallMakeup: Val GarlandNails: Ama QuashieModels: Ava McAvoy, Betty Adewole, Edie Campbell, Isabella Emmack, Tamy Glauser
  9. GLAMOUR UK - MARCH 2016 Photographer: John Akehurst Styling: Alessandra Steinherr Hair: Bianca Tuovi Makeup: Lloyd Simmonds Nails: Adam Slee Bigger images, without text Outtake celeber
  10. GLAMOUR UK - MARCH 2016 Photographer: John Akehurst Styling: Alessandra Steinherr Hair: Bianca Tuovi Makeup: Lloyd Simmonds Nails: Adam Slee March 2016
  11. BRITISH VOGUE - MARCH 2016 Photographer: Mario Testino Styling: Lucinda Chambers Hair: Christiaan Makeup: Val Garland Models: Edie Campbell, Olympia Campbell Bigger images celeber
  12. BRITISH VOGUE - MARCH 2016 Photographer: Mario Testino Styling: Lucinda Chambers Hair: Christiaan Makeup: Val Garland Edie Thinks Pink For March Vogue EDIE CAMPBELL is a vision in pink Gucci in the first cover of the new spring, marking the model's second appearance on the cover. Inside, the British model is pictured alongside her younger sister Olympia and reveals that the model twosome are firm friends... now. "It's true. We did not get on as teenagers," Campbell confesses. "Although I don't think there is anything unusual in that, really - show me an easy teenager!" Known for her equestrian talents almost as much as for her modelling accomplishments, Campbell has always been realistic about the place of fashion in her world - and pragmatic about the happy genetic accident that brought her to the zenith of an industry captivated by her offbeat beauty. "At first I was a bit embarrassed by modelling," she tells Vogue editor-at-large Fiona Golfar. "It just happened to me; it was not something I dreamt of, like riding, which I had been in love with since I was eight. I had to learn that it was so much more than just showing up and looking into a camera. I often get lonely when I travel - I miss my friends from school and my real life. My oldest friends are who I want to hang out with when I'm not working." from vogue.co.uk - 1 February 2016
  13. VOGUE PARIS - MARCH 2016 Photographer: Harley Weir Styling: Jane How Hair: Anthony Turner Makeup: Miranda Joyce Nails: Adam Slee
  14. VOGUE PARIS - MARCH 2016 Photographer: David Sims Styling: Emmanuelle Alt Hair: Paul Hanlon Makeup: Lucia Pieroni Nails: Chisato Yamamoto
  15. VANITY FAIR - 24 FEBRUARY 2016 Derek Blasberg’s London Fashion Week Photo Diary
  16. ELLE - 24 FEBRUARY 2016 Interview Cool/Pas Cool (Full edit)
  17. ELLE - 24 FEBRUARY 2016 elle
  18. THE OTHER ART OF LIVING - 22 FEBRUARY 2016 Spotted: Edie Campbell Best Beauty Advice Is Edie your real Name? Yes! How did you start? I was cast by the British Vogue in London when i was 15. What makes you happy? Intelligent and funny people, the sun, my family, horses and great songs. What’s your philosophy? Don’t get stressed! What’s your best beauty advice? Don’t be concerned about how you look, or what people think, the most important is to be communicative and interactive! and the best of this: it’s free! Your tips for a better living? Laugh more. Have great friends. Be among great people. What’s your healthy/fit routine? I do exercise A LOT, but especially for my emotional state: i ride horse, swim, do pilates, boxing. I read you are writing for some fashion magazines like Harper’s Bazaar, Love, what do you like about writing? What I like the most is looking for new interesting people, interview them. What’s your dream? Trying to get better, and be a good writer. Actually I just want to be recognized for what I’ve achieved. What would you do if you had a magic stick? I will make myself invisible and i’ll break into people’s house. LOL!
  19. MARC JACOBS BEAUTY DINNER - 20 FEBRUARY 2016 style.nine, alexachungdirectory
  20. SERPENTINE FUTURE CONTEMPORARIES x HARRODS PARTY - 20 FEBRUARY 2016
  21. DIGITALS AT DNA MODELS - 17 FEBRUARY 2016
  22. SNAPCHAT ediecampbell - 17 JANUARY TO 13 FEBRUARY 2016
  23. BRITISH VOGUE - 12 FEBRUARY 2016 On Beauty: Edie Campbell She's a globally-famous British model, she's an accomplished jockey, she's the face of YSL's Black Opium fragrance family, she's excellent company and she's a two-times Vogue cover star - Edie Campbell is a woman of many talents as well as a really very pretty face. Here she talks to Vogue about her perfect night out, her hairstyling secrets and her love of Korean sheet masks. Read from left to right ––>
  24. WWD - 11 FEBRUARY 2016 YSL Celebrates Black Opium Nuit Blanche With a Bash Edie Campbell, who fronts the perfume, said the shoot for the film - directed by Louis de Caunes - actually did take all night, just outside of Lisbon. In it, she dances at a party and takes in a cityscape with pals on a rooftop, all with a frisson of romance. The model recalled a favorite all-nighter at a friend’s party in a massive country house in November. “I think those things happen when you least expect it,” she said. “But it’s good to know when to leave the party, as well - which is something I am trying to learn.” Campbell continues serving as a contributing editor to Love magazine and in September launched a first collection of embroidered, iron-on patches called Itchy Scratchy Patchy. “We are in the process of producing more at the moment,” she said. “Then we’re doing a couple of really exciting collaborations, which will all be out by April. It’s really fun to work on a different side of fashion.” Campbell and her work partner for the patches, Christabel MacGreevy, had been discussing how fashion has become quite sanitized and prescriptive, and lasting just one season. “We really like this idea of everything being customized, quite DIY. You can work on it, and then it’s never finished,” said Campbell. “It’s about really reclaiming the way in which we dress ourselves, rather than having fashion prescribed to you from on high.”