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McQ’s Military Chic – For fall 2012, Alexander McQueen’s offshoot line McQ looked towards British tradition and military inspired fashion with a collection of strict silhouettes featuring a gothic undertone. Model Meghan Collison dons the autumn designs in a color palette of army green, cream, black and oxblood. From cinched waists to bell-shaped skirts, the season toes the line between masculinity and femininity. Tops offer delicate lace and splashes of color with kaleidoscopic prints. Footwear is equestrian inspired matched with chain detailing. Accessories include bridle harness-inspired bags, tartan totes and leather bags. Overall, fall is a strong outing for McQ by Alexander McQueen with a unique take on youthful danger.- Emily Senko
Body and Soul – Marcus Ohlsson (WM Artist Management) captures a black and white beauty editorial for the May issue of Italian magazine, Velvet. Starring Emily Senko in retro curls by hair stylist Mike Lundgren, the images give a sensual take to 20′s era beauty. For styling, Laura Bianchi chooses a revealing ensemble while makeup artist Katarina Håkansson offers full lashes. WARNING NUDITY WHEN VIEWING LINK http://imageupper.com/g/?A040001008N13352747742519429- Sofya Titova
Sucré Salé – Ladylike glamour serves as the inspiration for Alice Rosati’s recent sun-drenched images featured in Italian Magazine, Gioia. Starring model Sofya Titova, the story highlights retro inspired ware from the likes of Prada, Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton stylist by Amelianna Loiacono. / Makeup by Luciano Chiarello, Hair by Alexandry Costa- Natalia Siodmiak
Natalia – Natalia Siodmiak keeps it casual in Pelle Crepin’s relaxed story featured as our most recent exclusive. The blonde beauty wears an eclectic mix of pieces featuring denim and jumpers selected by stylist Eiji Takahashi. Wet hair by Kota Suizu and full lashes by makeup artist Julia Wilson bring a sleek twist to the laid-back outfits. Photographer: Pelle Crepin Stylist: Eiji Takahashi Make up: Julia Wilson Hair: Kota Suizu Model Natalia Siodmiak @ Premier Models- Behati Prinsloo
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epi 2# Vagina panic Written and directed by: Lena Dunham Hannah and Adam engage in some awkward role-play during sex, but what really worries her is learning the next morning that Adam doesn't usually use condoms. Her lifelong fear of HIV prompts her to do a little Googling and ultimately get an STD test. Meanwhile, it's becoming clear to Marnie that the root of her boredom with Charlie is that he's simply too nice to her, which Hannah has a hard time accepting. Over some frozen yogurt, Shoshanna tries to interest Jessa and Hannah in the book 'Listen Ladies.' It proffers some rules on sex and dating that adventurous Jessa is not interested in hearing, particularly in the hours leading up to her abortion. Hannah goes to a promising job interview that turns ugly when she makes an inappropriate joke about her potential employer, and Jessa drowns her uneasiness about her pending abortion in a local bar. When a cute, unsuspecting hipster wanders in looking to use the phone, Jessa finds the perfect distraction. They wind up fooling around in the bar bathroom, where they discover to their mutual surprise that she is not pregnant after all. Meanwhile, Marnie, Shoshanna and Hannah wait at the OBGYN for Jessa, who is now very late for her appointment. Hannah undergoes an STD exam and wonders out loud to the doctor whether she might actually want AIDS, since then everyone would finally stop asking if she'd found a job. Out in the waiting room, still waiting for Jessa, Shoshanna reveals to Marnie that she's a virgin.- Girls
Pilot Written and directed by: Lena Dunham Hannah, an aspiring writer, is stunned when her parents announce on a visit to New York that they are cutting her off financially. They've been supporting her for the two years since she graduated from liberal arts college, and she needs one "final push" in order to realize her full potential as a writer. Meanwhile, Hannah's roommate and best friend Marnie seemingly has it all together, with a very adult job at an art gallery and a long-term boyfriend. But she's beginning to question whether Charlie, who appears to be the perfect guy, is actually perfect for her. She's also worried about being able to pay the rent now that Hannah's been cut off, and urges Hannah to demand that her internship at the literary magazine be turned into a paying job. When Hannah approaches her boss with her request, she's let go rather than given what she wants. She seeks solace from Adam, the triple threat actor-writer-woodworker with whom she sleeps - at least when he decides to answer her texts. She apparently takes comfort in his dirty talk and critical comments about her body, because she ends up staying way too late and misses the start of the dinner party she and Marnie are throwing to welcome their friend Jessa back to town. Jessa, their free-spirited, beautiful, British friend, is just returning from her latest travels abroad (nannying in France, shucking pearls in Bali) and moving in with her younger cousin Shoshanna, a naïve NYU student with ‘Sex and the City' dreams. Hannah and Marnie are throwing Jessa a welcome home dinner, though with Hannah off in Adam-land and Jessa late to her own party, Marnie is stuck entertaining only Charlie, his friend Ray and the girl he met that morning who's not really into eating this week. When Hannah finally makes it home, she drinks some of the opium tea that Ray brews up (it's legal, like flowers) and decides to confront her parents before they return to Michigan. Jessa advises her that she just needs to explain once and for all that she is an artist, while Marnie reasons that she simply needs to ask them for a little more support until she finds a job. As Hannah, who has declared that she just may be the voice of her generation, is forcing her parents to read the pages of her memoir at the foot of their hotel bed, the opium tea kicks in. She ends up half-passed out on the floor as her parents argue over their decision to cut her off. Back at the dinner party, Marnie and Jessa disagree about how to deal with Hannah. Jessa finds Marnie uptight and mothering, while Marnie finds Jessa too carefree, even careless - at which point Jessa reveals that she is pregnant, and probably not on purpose.- Girls
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Girls is an American television series that began airing on HBO on April 15, 2012. Created by and starring Lena Dunham, Girls is a dramedy that follows a close group of twenty-somethings as they chart their lives in New York City. The show's premise and major aspects of the main character were inspired by some of 26-year-old Dunham's real-life experiences. Aspiring writer Hannah gets a shock when her parents visit from Michigan and announce they will no longer financially support her as they have done since her college graduation two years prior. Left to her own devices in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, she and her friends navigate their twenties, "one mistake at a time."[2] Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet and Adam Driver co-star as Hannah's circle of friends. Cast Lena Dunham as Hannah Horvath Jemima Kirke as Jessa Johansson: a space cadet with hippie tendencies who wants to be an artist/educator[1] Allison Williams as Marnie Michaels: a sexy, bitchy and ambitious assistant at a slick political PR firm whose goal is to practice environmental law Zosia Mamet as Shoshanna Shapiro: Jessa's cousin and roommate Adam Driver as Adam Sackler: Hannah's awkward carpenter boyfriend Source: Wikipedia- Natalia Chabanenko
Color Wars – Turning up the heat, Naty Chabanenko fronts the spring 2012 campaign from Turkish brand Atalar. In front ofNihat Odabasi’s lens, Naty dons the label’s colorful jumpsuits and jackets styled by Mert Aslan against neon hued backdrops. /Hair by Mesut Öner, Makeup by Gila Benezra- Sasha Melnychuk
Fifties Fever – Sasha Melnychuk takes a trip back in time with fifties inspired ensembles featured in the May issue of Elegance Netherlands. Stylists Ellen Mirck selects a wardrobe of demure designs from Jil Sander, Emporio Armani, Jil Sander, Sportmax and others. Posing in the picturesque setting of Portofino, Italy; Sasha shines in front of Andoni & Arantxa’s lens for the retro story. / Hair by Loris Rocchi, Makeup by Claudia Marchetti- Liya Kebede
Cruza la Linea – Supermodel Liya Kebede wows in classic looks for the May cover shoot of Harper’s Bazaar Spain. Photographed by Txema Yeste, Liya wears a wardrobe of Gucci, Calvin Klein and Celine amongst other selected by fashion editor Juan Cebrian. Red highlights by hair stylist Tomohiro Ohashi and red lips by makeup artist Victor Alvarez bring a contemporary flair to the classic ensembles.- Crystal Renn
Tropical May – Crystal Renn covers the May issue of Vogue Mexico in true pin-up style, wearing a tropical print dress fromSalvatore Ferragamo’s spring collection. Nagi Sakai photographed Crystal for the new issue with styling by Sarah Gore Reeves.- Food
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