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cordeliaeugenia

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  1. wow! beautiful for ysl & in marie claire & baazar Blumarine ss 2007
  2. Anna Molinari fw 2007 & Blumarine ss 2007 (firstview)
  3. Blumarine ss 2007 (firstview) hope they're not reposts
  4. hope they're not reposts. >Blumarine, ss 2007 (firstview)
  5. hope they're not reposts. Blumarine ss 2007 (firstview)
  6. my absolute favorite of her! hope it's not a repost (source: google search)
  7. don't remember seeing these posted (style.com, tfs, supermodels.nl) my favorites of her
  8. beautiful & fresh @ celine, morello, hermes & moschino approximately 2 or 3 years ago (style.com & tsf)
  9. she ages beautifully. to me she even looks better sources: www.thefashionspot.com, thecelebritycity.com and style.com
  10. too beautiful to be true, saks pics...thanks, Nefertiti!!
  11. I know. What happened back then? But love it that the cheekbones are back
  12. Bigger pics from Hermes SS2007, FW 2008 & FW2009 and from JPG FW 2008 (catwalk.levif.be) WARNING: nudity
  13. She even did Men's Spring/Summer 2005 show for JPG! Alongside Suzanne Von Aichinger. (photos from style.com)
  14. For his first couture presentation in 1997 Gaultier recreated the atmosphere of the old couture salons, packing his audience into tight rows of spindly gilt chairs, as the models walked around them carrying numbered cards for each outfit. Although each piece was made to the highest standards of couture, it wasn’t lost on those in attendance that Gaultier was poking fun at the couture establishment. It takes someone with a deep understanding of couture to be able to sustain such a spoof. It also bares to keep in mind that together with Lacroix, Gaultier is one of the last couturier’s currently working today to have trained under the old system, having apprenticed with Pierre Cardin. But the significance of couture is that it also established Gaultier as a serious designer in the eyes of those who saw him as fashion’s court jester in the past. Although Gaultier’s atelier is a small operation when compared to the bigger houses, with around a dozen seamstresses, he managed to put together a formidable team early on. There was Madame Jacqueline, the head of the Atelier flou, working with soft fabrics and evening dresses. She started with Dior in the 40’s, and later worked with Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel. Then there is Madame Anise, the head of the tailoring atelier, who comes with years of experience after working for Saint Laurent and Givenchy. Together with their skills and knowledge they were able to tackle Gaultier’s most outrageous and technically challenging requests. Gaultier also reestablished the practice in couture of giving each outfit a poetic name to describe it, as well as resurrecting the tradition of the house model. Today models Suzanne Von Aichinger and Julia Schonberg have become part of Gaultier’s image and make a regular appearance at all of his runway shows. During her tenure as directrice of Gualtier’s couture salon until 2004, Khelfa helped influence what would become many of the designer’s signature pieces in his couture collection. If one pays close attention to his shows each season, you will find variations on the trench coat, the corset and the pantsuit. The later is arguably one of Gualtier’s best sellers today, and a linchpin of Farida Khelfa’s own personal style. Clockwise: Looks from Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring 2003, Spring 2001, Fall 2002, and Fall 2001 haute couture collections. © THE POLYGLOT (all rights reserved) CHICAGO-PARIS from http://the-polyglot.blogspot.com/2007/10/f...is-part-ii.html
  15. don't know if this has been posted...Absolute vodka ad
  16. ha! I'm feeling lucky today! here's her vodka ad. she shot it alongside Jade Parfitt, Karen Elson and Erin O'Connor-all of JPG's regulars Scandinavian mythology If you're more into a myth based costume for halloween, a few years ago Jean Paul Gaultier joined forces with Absolut Vodka, for their take on Scandinavian mythology, with Jean Baptiste Mondino behind the lenses. WARNING: nudity info and pics courtesy of wickedhalo.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html
  17. omg, I don't know if my google search has gone super, but all of a sudden there's she at the FMD and I'm pretty sure this pic is from the doc I've mentioned
  18. thanks, guys! I have an old documentary on Galliano among other designers somewhere...Kristina Semenovskaya and Julia play around in baroque dresses of his, but there's no mention of it neither on John's nor Julia's imdb profile and Kristina doesn't even have one <_< the documentary is from the 90s. never could find out her name though (the doc was taped on a VHS and the closing credits are missing), until I saw her at JPG's. the problem is I can't find the tape so I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere. all the things I wrote about her is what a certain style.com forum member knows about her (she refused a Valentino ad, allegedly). also, I believe the imdb profile is hers 'cause she's credited as a model appearing in an Absolutely Fabulous episode and in a Portugese talk-show. sorry, lilso78, no eds nor ads available. I'm just a random fashion lover, maybe someone involved in the industry may give us sth more on her...or if penny_dreaddfull finds sth for us
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