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  1. #8 (also an ad for Ralph Lauren RUSSIA) might be Kim Nye. http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.ph...ye&year=all Thanks again for your help.
  2. Oh, good call! I nominate you for a sure-lock, red-headed ID league award. Thanks also for the link. That was really helpful.
  3. MissParker! I had no idea you also collected Niki Taylor! Wow! How are you?
  4. I think you are probably right in the sense that, for a general audience of people who don't follow fashion, Niki Taylor probably would not get mentioned as often in the context of the phrase "90s supermodel" as Cindy or Claudia, say. But I think there is just no question that Niki qualifies as a top fashion model, and that her name belongs near the top of any list of "supermodels". There is no criterion that I can conceive of that doesn't qualify her. Models like Elle and Kathy, I believe, grossed more money, and models like Cindy and Claudia possibly had more "name recognition", but the fact that Niki isn't in the top 5 in those categories doesn't disqualify her from being considered a supermodel. I also think it's ridiculous to argue over what defines "supermodel" status, and whether someone should or should not consider Niki a "supermodel". You don't think she's a supermodel? Well, fine. I think she unquestionably is. I think most people who follow fashion do. You also mention an absence of runway work. Actually, she has a lot of runway in her career. Versace, Mugler, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren. I agree that Niki is on a lot of covers smiling, but, I mean, to quote the kids, *duh*. It's a cover. And she has a great smile. Here is a quick panel of covers I put together (all from Bud's site): One is Italian Vogue. Mid-90s Italian Vogue is not 'high fashion', is the logical equivalent of Niki Taylor is not a supermodel. And you might consider the last one a "typical smiley cover", but I definitely don't. I can't tell if all that sounds like a harsh response to what was possibly just an innocent comment. But I definitely think Niki Taylor qualifies as a top model, and by any standard, as a supermodel. I'm not sure what difference that makes to the universe, but anyway.
  5. Hey, that's super! Thanks, domitille! The last one is a particularly nice scan. I've seen it before, but I don't remember seeing so much of the texture in her shirt or the background. Very nice. Is that your scan?
  6. No. I have had trouble with email generated through the site (though I haven't tried for quite a while). What I do now is bookmark the last page of the threads and put all those bookmarks in a folder. Not quite as convenient as an email, but works out okay for me.
  7. Hello. It's possible you have picked up some kind of malware on your system. I haven't heard of that particular one, but the behavior sounds typical of malware, and when I did a Google search just now for "malware adult friend finder" I turned up several positive hits. Unfortunately, those things can be very difficult to remove, requiring multiple steps and re-boots. But you can get free help removing malware from several Internet sites. I like Security Forums: http://www.security-forums.com/viewforum.php?f=48 One of the sticky posts/READ MEs in that forum has several things you can try yourself to get started. There are also many other forums that provide that kind of help.
  8. The beautiful Ines de Fressange!
  9. GAP ad with Jenny Brunt New York Magazine Dec 13, 1993 p 20
  10. GAP ad New York Magazine Sep 27, 1993 p 2
  11. Sweater Girls ph Chuck Baker New York Magazine Mar 15, 1993 p 50 http://books.google.com/books?id=FRcAAAAAM...ad=0_0#PPA50,M1
  12. Oh, that's great! Thank you! The "Who is Gio?" is a little bit frustrating (the "Who is Gio?" television ad, directed by David Lynch, is also on YouTube: ). I would have figured that since the campaign was about fifteen years old, the identity of "Gio" would have been established, and you could find out easily who the model was. But I spent a long time searching, and could not find an answer! It's like seeing a movie that ends with a cliffhanger, and then discovering that the studio has decided not to make the sequel after all. Phhbbblp.
  13. New York Magazine Jan 18, 1993 back cover
  14. New York Magazine Jan 18, 1993 back cover
  15. Skirting the Issue ph Chuck Baker New York Magazine Jan 18, 1993 p 48 http://books.google.com/books?id=BhgAAAAAM...ad=0_0#PPA48,M1
  16. Many thanks in advance. Ads from 1991, 1992, 1993 New York Magazine. Issues and pages in filenames.
  17. Thank you again, John, for all of those.
  18. Wow! All of that was new to me! Thanks!
  19. Ooooooh. All of those are new to me. So much Sarah-goodness. Oooooooh.
  20. Wow, those are great, moon_HU! Many, many, many I had not seen before.
  21. Page Load Error Address Not Found Firefox can't find the server at www.bellazon.com. The browser could not find the host server for the provided address. * Did you make a mistake when typing the domain? (e.g. "ww.mozilla.org" instead of "www.mozilla.org") * Are you certain this domain address exists? Its registration may have expired. * Are you unable to browse other sites? Check your network connection and DNS server settings. * Dick Cheney was reading through our server logs and suggested we ban you. * Is your computer or network protected by a firewall or proxy? Incorrect settings can interfere with Web browsing. The error is specific to Bellazon. And it happens to me intermittently, every day now.
  22. Arrrrggggghhhhh. I will now perform Model-ID seppuku, and disembowel myself with a CHANEL lipstick.
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