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LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

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  1. Agency: Red Model Management Age: 20 Height: 189cm (6’2.5″) Place of Origin: Hoersholm, Denmark Ethnic Origin: Danish Birthsign: Scorpio How discovered: I got discovered in school during lunch break by another student. Favorite things: Traveling, cooking and sports. Favorite music, band: I think I’m very open when it comes to music, if it sounds good to me I listen to it no matter what the genre is. I mostly listen to rock though. Hobbies: I don’t really have one hobby, I tend to find something new and challenging but when I’ve learned it I pick up something else, what’s that called? Probably something bad, hah! Anyways I’m currently trying to learn to play hacky sack properly and when I get back home I’ve still to learn to play saxophone better. Favorite piece of clothing: That would be my necklace. It is a uniquely curved gold cross on a white-silver chain, it means alot to me and I only take it off if I have to. I got the chain from my best friend since childhood and the cross was given to me by my father, I wear it for good luck. What’s your idea of fun? I do enjoy nightlife, but I enjoy sports more. I’m not particuarly good at any but I’m above average in all and I love the way it connects me and my friends and then separates us again because I mock them if I win, hah! Favorite modeling experience so far? Going to Trieste, close to Croatia for a show, it was a beautiful location and right next to a beach, it was very different from what I’ve tried before and a great experience indeed. What’s the best thing about your hometown/country? Denmark is beautiful and very peaceful so definitely relaxing. Favorite artist (any kind): How cheesy this ever may sound it’s my dear friend and the photographer that discovered me, Lyla Hougaard. I’ve never met anyone with so much passion for anything and I find that very beautiful and inspiring. Place you would love to visit: I’d love to go to Serbia, that would make my traveling experiences exciting and different. Currently you’re obsessed with/about: Besides making that stupid hacky sack bounce correctly, I’m currently watching a lot of old movies and a lot of South Park, weird combination, I know.
  2. avi by me, 180x150, click to set in motion, enjoy
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  7. avi's by me, 180x150, click to set in motion, of Mandy Kerr, Lindsey L, Erin H, Isza Gourlet, Chanel Iman, enjoy
  8. i dont think its the matter of getting the picture or not getting the picture, its the courtsey of credting the original poster of the image, thats the jist of the discussion i think
  9. Client #5 Model Alexander Beck Ph Haruki Horikawa St Mervyn Boriwondo FM Agency's breakout star Alexander Beck has been around for just two runway seasons but his cache of editorials and, more importantly, campaigns, is truly impressive. With the Spring/Summer 2012 campaign season in full swing, we predict that Mr. Beck will nab a few. For how, he appears in one of the covers for Client's fifth issue, shot by Haruki Horikawa and styled by Mervyn Boriwondo. click link to view full spread http://hommemodel.blogspot.com/2011/11/edi...trious-foe.html
  10. Tomas Guarracino In Rochambeau! kennowen.blogspot.com
  11. Tomas Guarracino In Wrangler Blue Bell kennowen.blogspot.com
  12. Tomas Guarracino photographed by Giampaolo Sgura for GQ Style Germany Spring/Summer 2011! (Source:Models.com)
  13. Boardwalk Empire Season 2 Episode 7 “Peg of Old” Promo http://www.spoilersguide.com/boardwalk-emp...g-of-old-promo/
  14. Boardwalk Empire Recap: Season 2 Episode 6 …quot; The Age of Reason Ah, the exciting final days of being pregnant. Begging your fanatically religious, Prohibitionist, emotionally disconnected, duty-bound baby daddy to bring you some lemons after work. Getting a guilt trip from him because, yeah, you might be a jillion months pregnant and locked in an apartment until you give birth to the baby that I’m going to buy from you to give to my long-suffering wife, but my underling got severely burned while trying to expose my illegal activities. God, Lucy. Try to think of someone else for a change. Van Alden leaves, taking his sunshine with him, and Lucy’s water breaks. Teddy is getting ready to make his First Confession by meeting with Father Brennan along with Nucky and Margaret. Nucky is rolling his eyes at Father’s interrogation, but Margaret is adamant about how serious this is. I was raised Catholic and still recall my First Confession as one of the more terrifying moments of my young life. The Church and Father Brennan’s insist that 7 is the Age of Reason, when you know the difference between Right and Wrong. However, it’s not quite yet the Age of Understanding Nuance and Being Sure that Going Into a Tiny Room with a Very Serious Authority Figure and Telling Him About What a Terrible Person You Already Are Because You Slipped and Said “Shit” that One Time Won’t Result In Immediate Damnation. So it’s not surprising to me that Margaret looks a little uneasy when Father tells her that she has to go to Confession right before Teddy so that she can set an example.Returning home from their meeting, Owen carries in Teddy, much to Katy’s delight. Margaret speaks sternly to Katy about her flirtation with Owen, because Margaret is a total buzzkill sometimes. Later, Margaret and Nucky make love and Nucky leaves his undershirt on which makes me kind of queasy. He is also concerned about Margaret’s upcoming Confession, asking her, “How Catholic are you?” Like, on a scale from Not Going to Talk About How We Make a Living and That Time I Had Your Abusive Husband Killed to I Love the Taste of Communion Wafers? George Remus calls Nucky during his massage, which is a little weird, and that’s before I’m reminded of the fact that Remus speaks in the third person. Remus thanks him for the Jess Smith connection and Nucky notes that he thinks this entitles him to a finder’s fee. This offends Remus and he notes that he received bills from his last stay at the Ritz, which is admittedly a little tacky. He should tell Remus about that time that he gave his house servants $2 extra in their pay! Chip Thorogood appears in front of the judge to argue that Nucky’s election rigging case should be converted to a federal case. Despite making it plainly obvious how much of a fool he is, taking a page from the My Cousin Vinny Book of Beatdowns and Courtroom Attire, Thorogood is successful. He reports that good news to Nucky, who offers to throw a little somethin’ somethin’ at him for his troubles. Thorogood declares himself a red-blooded all-American guy, so Nucky grins and orders him some “apple pie.” Thorogood clarifies that he would prefer cherries a la mode, if you know what he means…and nobody does. Hookers will have to do. Nucky calls Harry Daugherty to thank him, but Daugherty is soon visited by Senator Edge. The Senator has it out for Nucky and threatens to ransack Daugherty’s Bureau of Veteran Affairs if they don’t put a serious attorney on Nucky’s case. Serious, I’m guessing, means someone who doesn’t wear green shoes to court or gets paid in prostitutes. Over in the Land of the Liquor Smuggling Plot Line that I Don’t Totally Understand (there are too many people involved and I can’t keep straight who is screwing over who), one of the Commodore’s buddies meets with Jimmy and Gillian to discuss matters and to give Jimmy a light slap on the hand for scalping their co-conspirator. Meanwhile, Nucky is meeting with Chalky and the guys from Philadelphia who are supposed to be loyal to Manya. Arrangements are made and Jimmy sees Chayem and Waxey leaving the Ritz. Jimmy informs Manya of Chayem’s betrayal. Jimmy goes to Philadelphia to meet with Manya about this matter and finds that Chayem is already strung up in a meat locker. They demand information and Jimmy explains to Chayem that he’s really past the point of trying to hide anything. Chayem confesses that Nucky is getting liquor from McCoy. To punctuate the afternoon, Manya orders Jimmy to slice Chayem’s throat. Slice, gurgle, lather, rinse, repeat. At home, Owen bumps into Margaret and she grills him about his relationship with Katy. He promises to show Katy and Margaret’s house respect and squeezes her arm in rather informal way. Later, at Teddy’s Confession, Margaret tells the priest that she’s drawn to Owen. Faith and begorrah! Van Alden has been holding vigil at the hospital all day for Crispy Clarkson. He panics when Clarkson mutters about knowing what he did and rushes to call Rose. He declares himself unworthy of her or his job. Right before he outs himself to Supervisor Elliot, he realizes that Clarkson is delirious and recalling an event from childhood. He goes home and is like, “I brought lemons.” Lucy’s like, “I had a baby.” (For as graphic as this show is, I was surprised by the modesty with which they portrayed Lucy’s labor and delivery. I half expected the placenta to become a supporting character.) Van Alden rushes out to get a doctor and when he returns he’s confused to find the kitchen cleaned up and the bloody bedsheets soaking in the sink. Rose, alarmed by his phone call, has arrived to check on him. She doesn’t calm down when Van Alden explains that the baby is for her. Ingrate! That night, in the woods, Jimmy, Harrow, and Manya disrupt the McCoy shipment. When they realize that Lucky and Lansky are the muscle, they work out an agreement to steal all of the liquor from Nucky.
  15. Boardwalk Empire Episode 6 Recap: Sacrificing in Style In most world religions, life markers are commemorated by rituals. These rites usually include any number of common themes — pledges, trials, acts of humility, and ultimately, sacrifices. Episode Six of Boardwalk Empire revolves around these ideas, both literally and allegorically. We open with Teddy being berated by the local Priest as he prepares to make his First Communion. It's worth mentioning that the young lad's costume beats the tar out of most modern businessmen — that gorgeous grey patch-pocket jacket and red tie. Teddy is impressed with the notion that when you become a man, God begins to judge you for your actions. His 'cousin' Jimmy is also learning this lesson. With the Commodore in failing health, Jimmy is feeling a leader's heat. Leander Whitlock attempts to give him some fatherly advice, urging him to be prudent in his dealings, and avoid acts of rash recrimination. Jimmy responds with insolence, but confidence… a confidence that is enhanced by one of his slimmest suits yet. He cuts a fierce figure, but this confidence wavers with a call from Manny Horvitz. Strange acts of desperate alliance are happening on the boardwalk: The prancing Charles Thorogood (sporting amazing grass green brogues) hoists Nucky's case to Federal court, with the plan to have it brushed aside by the Attorney General. Waxy, Nucky, and Herman Kaufman are also planning the big Philly shipment, aided by Lucky Luciano and crew. Jimmy tattles on Kaufman after catching a glimpse of the posse together and the next scene shows the depth of Manny's ruthlessness. Kaufman, who Manny has known "since he was in knee-highs" hangs from the butchers ceiling — wounded, tortured, and near death. After obtaining the information needed, Manny prevails upon Jimmy to finish the job, to perform a 'sacrifice' to prove his loyalty. Jimmy renders the man just another piece of meat hanging in the aging cellar, and the covenant between himself and Manny is sealed. Meanwhile Van Alden's faith is also tested. Wracked with guilt, he telephones Rose and claims to be guilty and unfit to perform his job. Simultaneously, Lucy delivers the child all alone in her dismal bedroom. Van Alden's true guilt is revealed though, as Rose arrives, frightened by Nelson's call, and discovers his bizarre secret: the incubation of a child inside another woman, all with the intent to relieve Rose of her barrenness. Near the end, we see Manny, Lucky, Jimmy, and Waxy's men bearing down on each other on the road to shipment. They show restraint though, and use the interception as a chance to plot — to bring down Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Commodore, Nucky, and Arnold Rothstein) in to a new, unholy center of power. By this point, we learn that faith (and sacrifice) are driving our characters (and those killer suits) toward darker, bloodier, and more lucrative depths of organized crime.
  16. Honey Bunny Model: Masha Tyelna Photographer: Chuando & Frey Stylist: Anna Querouil Hair and Make-Up: Anthony Preel fashionsing.com
  17. Loden Dager F/W 11-NYFW models.com
  18. Contributing Editor Boys Club by Jakob Axelman (also w/ models Todd, client: Contributing Editor source: thecontributingeditor.com published: March 2011
  19. Tomas Guarracino At Scoop kennowen.blogspot.com/
  20. Wilhelmina model Tomas Guarracino takes some pictures at COACD! http://kennowen.blogspot.com/2011/02/tomas...o-at-coacd.html
  21. Tomas Guarracino is photographed by Jakob Axelman and groomed by Nicole Heffron for "Boys Club" from Contributing Editor! (Fashion Editor: Matthew Edelstein)