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TheBaronOfFratton

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  1. Hell yes! Zazoe gets an NYFW showcard: (Source: Models.com)
  2. ^ "Jean Queens" (w/Candice Swanepoel), harpersbazaar.com:
  3. ^That's OK - thank you for the press-call stuff too... There was an accompanying article on the M&S site (along with the video Ewciolina just posted - minus the subtitles (Y) ), by Soozie Jenkinson - who is also in these pictures: Working With Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Soozie Jenkinson at a special press preview The collaboration between Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and M&S Lingerie began a year ago. While Rosie was visiting us in London she shared with me her passion for vintage clothing, her love of feminine lingerie and her aspiration to design a lingerie collection. As Rosie is the face of Autograph womenswear, it seemed like a natural progression of her relationship with M&S. It was also an exciting opportunity to develop an exclusive lingerie collection for our customers, bringing together our long heritage of lingerie know-how and technical expertise with Rosie’s feminine style. Rosie and Soozie working on the collection in London Beautiful lingerie is all about attention to detail, and what’s been fantastic about working with Rosie is that she and I share the same vision for the range. Rosie was passionate about making her collection accessible to women of all shapes and sizes, and as we at M&S already have bras in our ranges to fit 99% of the female population, Rosie’s vision was a great fit with the M&S Lingerie brand. Our launch collection is designed to include bra sizes from an A to a G cup, and a variety of flattering knicker shapes and sizes ranging from 8-20. Rosie has had input into every aspect of the collection and roses have been its over-riding inspiration, influencing everything from the rose gold-coloured componentry and logo to the intricate rose design of the lace. Even the choices of our colour palettes and prints are inspired by roses. Since our first meeting, creative brainstorms have taken place in Boston, LA and London, and of course there have been lots of transatlantic email exchanges, enabling Rosie to have continual input as her range is developed by our expert teams, and letting us share our ideas. As lingerie is such a technically specialised and intricate product to develop, we are already sharing ideas, colours and concepts for next year’s collection! We are both thrilled with the Rosie for Autograph lingerie collection and would love to know what you think. Here are some behind-the-scenes shots taken while we’ve been developing the range, and close-ups of the beautiful products. (Source: marksandspencer.com)
  4. 'Rosie for Autograph' was launched today, via Marks & Spencer:
  5. More new Seafolly promos: + A slightly extended sequence from the original 'behind-the-scenes' video:
  6. ^She normally does at least one New York show a season. Recently it's been Anna Sui, although back in February (for F/W '12-'13) it was Lacoste. Who knows though, maybe it'll be more? It's positive to see that Women have used new shots for her showcards (by Anna Bauer) rather than reusing some older shots... Or maybe she'll do none! A couple of extra Juicy Couture shots by Katja Rahlwes:
  7. ^Thank you. Ah, yes, that was during my "sabbatical" - sorry I missed the discussion! Awesome though... ^We'll have to wait on Eniko then. As you can probably guess, I have an extensive Behati archive - if there's anything in particular then I'd be happy to add?
  8. ^Excellent! Always love a new editorial...New showcards for NYFW, via Models.com:
  9. I know it being a 'junkyard' kind of answers my question - but do you happen to know what that event was that has Edita dressed up like a hooker (Contribution 7)? Not that I'm complaining, far from it, I was just interested in case there were any more! It's quite some get-up if that's a "formal" event... As for me, any Eniko?
  10. I've been wracking my brains to think of one Michael*, and I have to admit BB and MV are most likely right anyway. But the only one I can think of (which is a bit of a cop-out) is Quantum Of Solace - the book of which (well, short story) involves James Bond telling a tedious story at a dinner party...
  11. ^Thanks SO much, princess - really appreciated!
  12. ^Thanks for this, liked that shoot a lot and hoped there would be more... ^Like I said, the best thing to do is just not to entertain these "confession" things - and don't post them here. They're just opinion and have no more validity than the usual forum chat anyway. <_< New, from the VSX Facebook site:
  13. New Seafolly promos: + New VS:
  14. ^You might have to suffer a Maroon 5 concert - it depends how much of a sacrifice you're willing to make..? New Seafolly HQ:
  15. The Tim Burton Batman films (and let's not even bring up the Schumacher ones ) rode a fine line between the campery of the '60s TV series and the burgeoning era of the "serious" graphic novel. It's difficult now - after superheroes became serious business, and the success of the Nolan films - to appreciate how cool and groundbreaking Batman was. Here you had an actor of the calibre of Jack Nicholson playing The Joker, a comic book character. This was the start of Hollywood looking at these 'kids things' being able to make big bucks. It is, very definitely though, a Tim Burton film - and your enjoyment of it will depend on how much you like his style. Yeah, I really enjoyed The Avengers. Again, I'm more Marvel than DC, and have more familiarity with those characters. A lot depended on the believability of the CGI Hulk - and he was nigh on perfect. It had plenty of humour and big set-pieces and didn't have to suffer any 'origins' business as it had all been taken care of.
  16. ^Whoah there Eagle-Eye Cecilia! More new VS:
  17. + More "exclusive" Seafolly shots via Just Jared: