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  1. BURBERRY - AUTUMN/WINTER 2011 Photographer: Mario TestinoModels: Cara Delevingne, Edie Campbell, Molly Smith, Johnny George burberry
  2. PARIS FASHION WEEK - FALL 2011 Backstage at Cacharel fashionnetwork
  3. 2:52, 7:06, 10:24 fashionstock
  4. PARIS FASHION WEEK - FALL 2011 Cacharel fashionnetwork
  5. 8:48 chanel
  6. PARIS FASHION WEEK - FALL 2011 Chanel fashionnetwork
  7. 0:22 andreneo
  8. PARIS FASHION WEEK - FALL 2011 Hermès fashionnetwork
  9. 1:05, 2:00 state of style
  10. LONDON FASHION WEEK - AUTUMN 2011 Backstage at Burberry
  11. 4:32, 11:06 informativo
  12. LONDON FASHION WEEK - AUTUMN 2011 Burberry fashionnetwork
  13. PREEN BY THORNTON BREGAZZI - PRE-FALL 2011
  14. V FESTIVAL: MAHIKI COCONUT VIP LAUNCH - 20 AUGUST 2011
  15. THE TIMES - 7 AUGUST 2011 Campbell’s coup She’s posh, she’s pouty and she’s got plenty to say. We meet Edie Campbell, fashion’s favourite new face
  16. BRITISH VOGUE - AUGUST 2011 Photographer: Alasdair McLellanStyling: Kate PhelanHair: Anthony TurnerMakeup: Lucia PicaModels: Charlie Siem, Edie Campbell vivamodel
  17. BRITISH VOGUE - 2 AUGUST 2011 Edie Campbell Glorious Goodwood Diary [1] The model with Tatler editor Kate Reardon. [2] Standing in the racing grounds of Goodwood. [3] With her race-winning horse. [4] Getting in the saddle. [5] With Lord March, who owns Goodwood estate. [6] Smiling for the cameras with Lady March. [7] Poised and ready for action with her competition - Sara Cox, Francesca Cumani, Kate Reardon, Dido Harding, Delfina Figuera, Annette Mason, Daisy Trayford, Emma Spencer, Clare Milford Haven, and Laura Bectolsheimer. [8] Reardon offers a celebratory hug. [9] With her trophy post-race. [10] With parents former Vogue fashion editor Sophie Hicks and father Roddy Campbell. [11] Looking triumphant. [12] Back to her model state, after a quick post-race outfit change.
  18. BRITISH VOGUE - 29 JULY 2011 Big Win Updated Friday July 22, 9.45am: Model Edie Campbell is quitting the day job next week to compete in Glorious Goodwood's first ever Celebrity Ladies Race, in order to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital. The Burberry star will compete against Sara Cox and Tatler editor Kate Reardon. "I've been horse riding since I was five, so fifteen years now," Campbell told us. "I have a horse in Warwickshire and compete every couple of weeks and try to ride about three times a week. My mum took me to the local riding school near her little cottage when I was tiny and I loved it. I like the no bullshit aspect of it and the lack of ego. You have to get outside of your own head to ride well and be very disciplined and calm. I was always told by my very first riding teacher mrs ward 'keep your heels down and you won't fall orf!" "I think it's an amazing opportunity to raise money for great Ormond Street Hospital, and I don't think I will ever get the chance to ride a horse of this calibre anywhere like Goodwood again!" Campbell said. Is Campbell feeling competitive over the race? "Hell yeah!" she laughed. "Eyes on the prize!" Updated Friday July 29, 11.19am: Edie Campbell told us she had her "eyes on the prize" ahead of the charity horserace, and she wasn't lying - the Burberry model came first place in the event which saw her compete against Kate Reardon and Sara Cox. "It's an amazing feeling, and so surreal," she told us. "I really don't know how to feel - it was so much fun - the best fun I've ever had. I ride in events, but just as a hobby, and have never ridden in a race, other than racing against my friends when we were children on ponies. I didn't think of winning until I had crossed the line. I went clear but started getting really tired, then thought "come on, push on". He's an amazing horse, he's wicked and so kind. I don't think he'll make an eventer - he hasn't got a very good trot."
  19. MAGNOLIA CUP CHARITY RACE AT GLORIOUS GOODWOOD - 28 JULY 2011 “There’s been a lot of faux competition going on between all the girls, like when you’re at school and everyone tries to convince the others they’ve done no revision,” said Edie Campbell, who galloped to victory in the charity Ladies’ Race at the Goodwood estate in Sussex, England last weekend. “But I think people were pretty well prepared.” from wwd.com - 4 August 2011