ModeloFreak
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The model's name on Andre Laug Ad and Giorgio Armani editorial might be Lena Kansbod... but I am sorry if I am wrong @RocketQueen
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The big photo might be Cynthia Shaffer..... I would be glad I someone can also ID the other models in small photos
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I have some photos of a model. She might be Cynthia Shaffer.. because their eyes, cheekbones and jaws are similar .. I need a response from you @ sanja and other members, I think all of you.. members have observant eye Regards ,
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2019. Please ID this model at Gareth Pugh show
ModeloFreak replied to ModeloFreak's topic in MODEL ID [help]
Thanks for the ID at naomi -
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Thanks for your nice attention at nightowl. .........Agnieszka is very beautiful, but tragic occurrence happened to her, so we shouldn't discussed it here, We can read it on the Internet
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Thanks for your further info on Micaela Sundholm at Jim T
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70s 80s Fashion model Micaela Sundholm. from Sweden She was also the third winner of Miss Young International 1975 . Correct me if I am wrong
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Bonne Bell was a small family-owned and operated cosmetics firm near Cleveland, Ohio, at the time of these ads. The company built tremendous brand loyalty using marketing strategies that targeted very young teen and preteen girls (and their protective mothers). Rather than continuing to use the ubiquitous blond Ford Agency models (Cybill Shepherd, Susan Dey, Season Hubley, Shelley Hack, et al), they used the granddaughter of the firm's founder as the face of Bonne Bell in their advertisements for most of the 70s. Julie Bell was clearly identified in the ads as the daughter of the then-current company president, Jess Bell, Jr., who was also frequently mentioned. The campaign was an enormous success, and paid off handsomely. There was practically as much Ten-O-Six Lotion sold to teens and their moms back then as there was gasoline (this was before the age of ProActiv and retinol), ergo the 64-ounce bottles marketed in the ads, which then retailed for $30. This was a huge amount to pay for what was little more than alcohol and witch hazel; lots of hours of babysitting at 50 cents to a dollar an hour!
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If very sorry at Bellazon, if someone had posted photos of model Agnieszka Kotlarska before me
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