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  1. Beyond the Sea – Chris Nicholls captures Bekah Jenkins in sea siren looks for the May issue of Canadian magazine, Flare. Fashion editor Elizabeth Cabral pieces together a wardrobe metallic fabrics and tropical prints featuring the designs of Calvin Klein, Peter Pilotto and Marc Jacobs amongst others. Slicked back hair and sun-kissed skin by Simone Otis complement the seaside setting perfectly.
  2. Publication: Qvest Magazine Issue: #49 Spring 2012 Title: Blonde, Bold & Beautiful Model: Naomi Preizler Photography: Roman Goebel Styling: Kathi Kauder
  3. Publication: Singles Korea Issue: April 2012 Title: Spring In Motion Model: Tatiana Cotliar Photography: Hong Jang Hyun Styling: Eun Ji Jung
  4. Publication: Styleby Magazine Issue: #8 Spring 2012 Title: Fine & Mellow Model: Bregje Heinen Photography: Ryan Michael Kelly Styling: Elin Kling
  5. Publication: Leur Logette Issue: #6 Spring/Summer 2012 Model: Lovisa Ingman Photography: Sayaka Maruyama
  6. Publication: Stella Magazine Issue: April 2012 Title: So Who's Feeling Blue? Model: Katryn Kruger Photography: James Meakin Styling: Charlie Harrington ini HQ
  7. Hugo Boss, undoubtedly one of the most famous German houses ever, taps two free spirits for its Spring 2012 campaign: Tony Ward and Will Chalker. Matt Jones captures the Brazilian shoot with Victoria Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio. click link to view full spread http://hommemodel.blogspot.com/2012/04/cam...pring-2012.html
  8. I’ve heard that now you’re focusing on photography but didn’t you start as a model? What took you to the place that you’re now? Actually it was the other way around. I was taking pictures first and then decided to work as a model to earn some money for the equipment and so on. How did you start taking photos? I started as a 13 year old, with my tiny digital camera on playgrounds in England, when I was trying to photograph those elusive faces of kids from all around the world. What attracted you to photography? I wish I knew. It was an attraction that came unexpected, without any notice. If not photography, than what? I used to be in a contemporary dance troupe. I would love to get back to it one day. Yoga is an important part of my life as well. On your latest pictures you are trying to combine fashion with art. What do you think about the connection between them? I’ve just initiated fashion into my works. I think it’s very difficult to turn fashion picture into a piece of art. There’s a long way in front of me. But I like challenges. What are the biggest advantages of your job? Travelling, that’s for sure. And all that comes with it – variety of culture, languages, cuisines, views, music, scents…I learn a lot from people I meet on my way while travelling. Not only photographers. I like talking about photography with people who have nothing to do with it. Or at least they think so. Which experience was the most meaningful and which one do you enjoy most? There are so many memories that I want to remember. I’m this kind of person that appreciates simple moments quite easily. The Ocean, Duomo Cathedral and live music will always and always impress me. In ten years you see yourself in… Being a great Mom and an outstanding (veggie!) cook. It sounds like a typical domestic life, doesn’t it? Are you tired of wandering all around the world? I’ve just fell in love, so it feels like home anywhere I go. Cooking for somebody you have feelings for, or cleaning together is much more than just a domestic life. Isn’t it?
  9. Isia Drobisz HEIGHT: 176 SIZE: 85/62/89 SHOE: 38 HAIR: brown EYES: green With Sight Models Love to Watch You – Cecilia Duarte offers up a story of romantic spring looks for our most recent exclusive set waterside. Model Iga Drobisz slips into the elegant selects of stylist Dixi Romano featuring the designs of Pinko, A.F. Vandevorst, Azzedine Alaïa and Versace amongst others. Beauty artist Olivia uses Dior products, giving Iga the perfect feminine look with red lips and braided tresses. Photographer: Cecilia Duarte Stylist: Dixi Romano Hair and Makeup: Olivia using Christian Dior Model: Iga Drobisz @ Sight Management Photo Assistant: Luis Gonzalo
  10. Lead Head – Herring & Herring use hair as a paintbrush for their latest beauty story featured in Kurv Magazine. Starring Jana Knauerova, Olivia Gordon and Masha P, the story focuses on this season’s pastel hair trend courtesy of hair stylist Naomi Porto. Styled by Jana Adler, the trio wears bright looks to match their colorful coifs. / Makeup by Cyndle Sträwhecker @ The Wall Group
  11. Lead Head – Herring & Herring use hair as a paintbrush for their latest beauty story featured in Kurv Magazine. Starring Jana Knauerova, Olivia Gordon and Masha P, the story focuses on this season’s pastel hair trend courtesy of hair stylist Naomi Porto. Styled by Jana Adler, the trio wears bright looks to match their colorful coifs. / Makeup by Cyndle Sträwhecker @ The Wall Group
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  14. The Long and Short of it All, for Dachshundists: Dita Von Teese Mourns the Loss of Her Beloved Eva With heavy hearts, we report that burlesque beauty, model, and actress Dita Von Teese is suffering after the loss of her beloved and beautiful ‘Eva.’ She whosayed on Monday that Eva was missing: My dog Eva is missing, if anyone in Los Feliz/LA sees her, email [email protected]. Good thoughts for her return are also appreciated. Only to finally post yesterday: My beloved Eva passed on tonight. Thank you for all your kind words. It means a lot to me. Regular readers of The Long and Short of it All will recall that Dita lost her beloved ‘Greta’ in August of 2009: Dita Von Teese Mourns the Loss of Her Beloved Greta. We’re hoping that Ms. Teese finds it in her heart to adopt a new Dachshund when she’s ready. Her grace, style and beauty is in the good company of other such glamorous Dachshund Lovers: Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Ginger Rogers, Joan Blondell, Kai Fischer, Rita Hayworth, Marion Davies, Carole Lombard – the list goes on and on.
  15. WOW to those princess tam tam, thanks baron, and cute/adorable as always in VS
  16. Cosmopolitan July 2011
  17. Vogue Korea August 2011 : 15th Anniversary Issue
  18. Model Call: Hye Jung Lee By Taylor Harris Since moving to New York earlier this summer, Hye Jung Lee has been embracing the city life — tourist style. “I’ve seen everything: Empire State Building, Coney Island, everything,” says the 5-foot-11, Major-repped model. She even stood in line for five hours to see the Alexander McQueen exhibit. Five hours, really? “Literally!” she laughs. “But it was totally worth it. I got goose bumps.” We sat down with Lee to discuss such topics as her WNBA aspirations, the model saturation in her new neighborhood and nearly fainting in Dior haute couture. You recently turned 21. That’s a big birthday. What did you do? I was in Korea so I had dinner with my family. And then I came here, and it was still the same day because we flew with the sun. So then I had a good dinner with my boyfriend in New York — lots of food. What was it like growing up in Korea? I was very focused on sports, I played basketball for 10 years. Our high school team was intense. I would train early every morning, all year. But I had to quit that when I started modeling when I was 19. If modeling doesn’t work out, I’m heading for the WNBA. How did Major find you? I found them actually. I just walked in with my portfolio in June and they were like, ‘Oh, we have to work with you.’ Was your book that good? Yeah, I mean I was working in Paris before that, so a lot of my book was from shoots while I was there. I moved there two seasons ago and I was getting great jobs there. I got Dior, Louis Vuitton and some other ones. I was doing really well but Major thought I would do well here, too. Were you sad to leave Paris? Yeah, I liked it. It was so hard though because they don’t really speak English and I can’t speak French at all, but I just kept trying to learn. But I like New York more than Paris. What do you like about New York? Well I have my own place in the Lower East Side and that’s where, like, all the models are. When I’m walking down the streets, I’m thinking like, ‘She’s a model, she’s a model, he’s a model.’ What’s something that most people don’t know about modeling? They just think modeling is just looking beautiful and that it’s easy work. Like some of my friends from Korea want to try it because I’m doing it. But they don’t understand what comes with it. You have to be in the crazy world entirely on your own. You have to be strong. How do you keep in shape? I do a lot of Bikram yoga and weight training. I like swimming. I like sashimi and fish more than red meat. Before fashion week, I watch what I eat. I just have more salad and exercise more. My sister works at a spa now so she makes sure my skin is perfect for show season. She hooks me up. What tricks have you learned from her? I have to take so many flights and she says that travel is really bad for skin, so I make sure to bring lots of masks and lotions on trips. At night, I do an exfoliating mask to get off the dead skin and an ice pad on my eyes to depuff them. And make sure you really massage in moisturizer so it doesn’t just sit on top of the skin. Who are your favorite designers? I like Alexander Wang and Phillip Lim, and I love Dior. You’ve walked in two Dior couture shows. What was that like? Two seasons ago I did the couture for Dior and, of course, I was in the most amazing dress. It was like art but it was the tightest corset. I could not breathe. I was like, ‘Oh my god, I’m actually going to pass out on the runway in Dior couture!’
  19. By simon procter for stiletto Simon Procter - Photographer Haoyun Xiang - Model Hye Jung Lee - Model So Young Kang - Model