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  1. michelabella replied to a post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    @giseleofficial Gisele's friend and hair stylist @HarryJoshHair talks about their friendship in an interview http://vimeo.com/58397025#
  2. michelabella replied to alisa's post in a topic in General Discussion
    nice article Vogue Australia March 2013 tarsha via Sick As My Secrets
  3. michelabella replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    I live for these articles on supermodels/pop culture/trends etc. thanks so much for posting Sick. I know people get worked up when Gi is called "curvy" (of course she's not by normal standards...) but above her pic is Stella Tennant on the Chanel runway in the mid 90s ...that was the look before Gisele made a splash out from the Brazilian waters. I prefer to say she was healthy/breath of fresh air though. and did undoubtedly bring a sexy/bombshell aesthetic back into modeling.
  4. michelabella replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    Chanel on choosing Gisele
  5. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    welcome ^ when things are slow I post frivolous fluff like this. Gisele Bundchen: The Original "Bronde" "Bronde" hair is that perfect shade between blonde and brunette that was first made popular back in 2007 by supermodel Gisele Bundchen (pictured here). Many natural brunette celebrities have gone the "bronde" route and you'll see the best of the bunch in this photo gallery. http://beauty.about....-Highlights.htm Now that I'm back where is Jennka and Chocolate?
  6. michelabella replied to azkid's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
  7. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    Vida was an epic model. shot by Klein,Meisel,Demarchelier,Testino, covers for Vogue,Bazaar etc.
  8. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    Vogue USA January 2001 ph. Steven Klein Vogue USA January 1999 ph. Helmut Newton /monthly_02_2013/post-13850-0-1446021982-27704_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="2809682" alt="post-13850-0-1446021982-27704_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="136.25"> /monthly_02_2013/post-13850-0-1446021982-30437_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="2809684" alt="post-13850-0-1446021982-30437_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="136.25"> imcmagazine
  9. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    just some random scans/reprints Cosmopolitan Sweden June 2012 Glow Mexico June 2012 Vogue Japan November 2012 scans by steflam @ lovevsmodels.com/ giselebundchen.fr
  10. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    I think they may be back in LA now. I saw a tweet of someone saying they saw Gisele driving but not sure, dont know how legit it is. 2 more from Hawaii
  11. michelabella replied to alisa's post in a topic in General Discussion
    reflecting on Peter Lindbergh and the supermodels Vogue Australia March 2013 "Supernova" Models: Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington & Cindy Crawford Photographer: Peter Lindbergh /monthly_02_2013/post-13850-0-1593919226-55424_thumb.jpg" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" alt="Imagen53.jpg"> nudity: http://imgbox.com/adxCyqpg magazinedownload via versustito
  12. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
  13. michelabella replied to Marsnoop's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Does anyone have her new Bazaar Br cover in HQ? randoms from instagram
  14. michelabella replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    @CRFASHIONBOOK From the new issue: @giseleofficial interviews legendary supermodel Kiara Kabukuru: http://bit.ly/Z6dMDc @Bruce_Weber @Dior @IMGModels KIARA KABUKURU The supermodel emerged from a near-fatal accident with her priorities sharpened and her life affirmed Photography Bruce Weber Interview Gisele Bündchen Introduction Dominic Teja Sidhu After a meeting with Tom Ford in the late ’90s catalyzed her rise to the top of the industry, the supermodel and muse Kiara Kabukuru ruled as one of the most highly sought after faces of the decade. From the beginning, she brought forth a new kind of persona: full of wildness and mercurial intensity, pure impulse inflected with an immaculate edge. She represented an effortless convergence of grace, sex, and nature—and as a result found astounding success. Then, at the height of her career, Kiara experienced a reversal of fortune when in the spring of 2000 she was run over by an 18-wheeler—a devastating, near-death experience that set her on a trajectory of awakening. Now fully recovered and with a new depth, she is returning to fashion and setting her sights on film. Kiara was born Alice Kabukuru, in Kampala, Uganda, at a time of pronounced political unrest, to Moses Kabukuru, a 30-year-old self-made entrepreneur, and Erinah Kasabiti, a teenage country girl and one of the oldest of 16 siblings. Moses, the son of struggling cattle farmers, was impassioned about leaving the village and as a young man took a job as a janitor at Makere University, a prestigious tech school. He educated himself by listening in on classes and soon established a string of small businesses: first a rubber stamp company, then a car rental, then a dry cleaner. He ultimately acquired a lucrative printing press, called Sun- rise, and within a decade had amassed a personal wealth equivalent to one million U.S. dollars—at the time a veritable fortune—establishing himself as one of Uganda’s wealthiest men. Moses had been funding the National Resistance Movement, a rebel group he believed could one day seize power and stabilize Uganda. As the country’s political unrest escalated, the entire family, including 6-year-old Alice, was put on an active wanted-dead list. The Sunrise Press was burned to the ground, all of the family’s money was seized, and Moses’s brother Gouma was killed. The Kabukurus went from a life of war-torn Technicolor opulence to one of complete vulnerability. Moses and Erinah managed to flee the country1 by hiding in the stew- ard unit of an airplane headed for London, and then they emigrated to Los Angeles. Alice and her siblings were smuggled into Kenya and lived in hiding there for a year. Eventually, with the help of Amnesty International, a friend in the U.N., and a church in Granada Hills, the siblings escaped to London and were later reunited with their parents, in California. “We boarded the plane in the morning in Kampala and it was still day when we got to London,” says Kiara. “I remember feeling like I stepped out of color and into a black-and-white world. When we arrived in Los Angeles, the night finally fell.” It was in this turbulence of civic and personal chaos, with the imminence of mortality and the lack of solid ground or the gravity of home, that Alice was confirmed. Finding herself in the strange-land of America, teenage Alice support- ed herself with odd jobs like babysitting, braiding hair, and cleaning the local church. At 16 she was approached by photographer Bill Bodwell, who asked if she might consider modeling. For about a year Bodwell photographed her every week, sending her to all the local agencies, and she was eventually signed by Nina Blanchard. Alice was renamed Kiara, and she quickly landed a Coca-Cola commercial and a high- paying Clinique ad job that would sustain her for the next several years. At the behest of a new agent she flew to London to walk in a Gucci charity show, where she met Tom Ford. He immediately cast her as a face of Gucci with an exclusive contract. Soon after, she landed on the cover of American Vogue and was featured on the runways of John Galliano, Versace, Calvin Klein, Alexander McQueen, and Chanel. She secured a coveted beauty contract with L’Oréal. And she was an editorial star, posing regularly for the foremost photographers of the time. Her success was unencumbered—until the accident that shifted the course of her life. Now, after a complete and life-affirming recovery, she speaks with friend Gisele Bündchen about the resilience of the body and the possibility of character. GISELE BŰNDCHEN We have been friends for 16 years now—like half of my life—and I remember when you had your accident and I arrived to the hospital bracing myself for the devastation. And I will never forget you sitting up in your bed smiling with all your front teeth missing, and I thought to myself only you would have this reaction. I really feel this accident became a portal for you into yourself. KK I remember feeling grateful. I really thought it was the end, and when it wasn’t I felt really lucky to be alive. It also gave me access to all the hurt I was carrying. I was surprised to find that I was upset about my childhood, which was filled with the violence of war and of the domestic variety. And you know me, I am not a big crier, but I cried for months. Maybe it’s my inquisitiveness and fascination with the psyche, but I chose to get to the bottom of it, and at times I felt so lost having dug all this stuff up. But something kept me going, I believe my faith that I would find my purpose through this mining. GB And you look amazing. You would never know you had an accident. You have no scars and I think you look better then ever. KK The physical healing was nothing short of miraculous. GB Do you feel you now know your purpose? KK I believe my purpose is forgiveness and unconditional love, to tran- scend all these traumatic events in my life. No matter what I’m doing, the question is always, How can I be unconditional love in this moment. GB And what does that mean for you? KK Well, first it starts with forgiveness and unconditional love for my- self. So when I hear a discouraging voice pop into my head, I send it love, because I believe everything wants to be loved and accepted, and the more I can do it for myself, the more I can do it in the world. Film for me is a powerful medium for this. And acting allows you to live in all these different points of view, some that may be the complete opposite of your own, and to really go there I think you must suspend judgment while you linger in character. After that you find the humanity in anyone. GB I know a few years ago you went back to Uganda to document your family history. What was it like now, as an adult? KK That trip was sensory overload for me. I learned that my great- grandfather chose to die of starvation, letting my great-grandmother and grandfather have the little food they had. This was the time of the 50-year famine. My grandfather then went on to have 16 children. I have 60 first cousins on my mom’s side, and my grandfather is 113 this year. So my great-grandfather’s sacrifice affected a lot of people. The most important thing I took away from that was how many people lived, died, struggled, sacrificed, and hustled for me to be here. I left feeling very lucky. GB What’s the name of your tribe? KK The Banyankole. It’s a nomadic tribe of cattle herders that have settled the length of the Nile. The Tutsi and Masai are also part of the original bloodline. GB Wow, so cool! One day I want to come visit you there. KK You are most welcome. You will be received by dancing villagers. It’s kind of like Brazil in that everything is always on the verge of erupting into a big dance party. Life there is like a dance. GB Sometimes it’s a like a samba, and other times like a slow dance. KK Sometimes a rave, and sometimes a two-step. Above: Kiara wears Dress and shorts DIOR http://crfashionbook...-emerged-from-a
  15. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    pretty sure thats an older pic.
  16. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    not officially per say, but she does have an SI debut in some way. Her Got Milk ad debuted in the 2001 SI swimsuit issue. Here is an old press release about it: http://www.thefreeli...;...-a070432856 I think I once read about her management wanting her to steer clear of her becoming too commercial and losing her prestige within the fashion world. (after she signed on as a VS angel). lingerie + bikini model would have been overkill imo.
  17. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    @RealFD25 @giseleofficial thanks for the picture and thanks for being a wonderful and friendly person.Cheers from Germany!
  18. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    amazing runway list thank you!
  19. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    michaelkors @giseleofficial and I in 1996 holding an issue of WWD #tbt michaelkors instagram pretty sure thats 1999
  20. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    Celia Kritharioti 2001 The Greek fashion scene has been enhanced with a breath of fresh air through the sexy, refined, utterly feminine couture creations shown on the catwalk by world-class top models (such as Giselle, Leticia Casta, Claudia Schiffer, Elle Mac Pherson or Karolina Kurkova)
  21. michelabella replied to a post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    this is new to me Gisele Bündchen for Celia Kritharioti 2001
  22. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    aw thats really sad she had every vid of Gi imaginable and over 6 million video views.
  23. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    giseledaily's youtube channel is terminated. I cant believe it. http://www.youtube.com/user/bavids2
  24. michelabella replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    Pantene Brasil 2013 HQ pantene brasil fb
  25. She'd beat Elle MacPherson's record. Elle had 1986,87,88 covers. Kathy Ireland's 1989 is the best selling issue of all time. http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mfl45ikdd/best-seller/