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LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

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  1. Model: Song Kyung Ah Photographer: Kim Youngjun Styling: Son Eun Young A Play of Dots: Vogue Korea August '11
  2. Zara Young Men Autumn(Fall)/Winter 2011/2012 Campaign Model: Jamie Wise Photographer: David Sims
  3. and like pretty said, she is going the marissa route, so its all good, she will have that core of adoring fans that love her BECAUSE she has that curvy body & nice rack
  4. Camille Rowe by Gabor Jurina for Fashion September 2011
  5. blahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh sleeping beauty
  6. so so the mummy
  7. alohaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa hot momma
  8. WICKED GOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDd original dracula
  9. awesome iron man
  10. not seen this person Zac efron
  11. havent seen it sherlock holmes
  12. Stella Tennant for Zara Fall 2011 Campaign
  13. Burberry Fall 2011 Campaign | Amber Anderson by Mario Testino
  14. Alyona B & Nicole Volfova by Zhang Jingna for SingaporeBrides August 2011
  15. Jade Jackson by Benny Horne for RUSSH #41
  16. that this isnt the place to air dirty laundry
  17. was told to be honest, then it backfires
  18. In the digital age the link between fashion and film has never been stronger: talents move from the art house screen to the editorial page on a daily basis and the influx of creativity is changing both mediums. Director Joe Lally takes the symbiotic relationship a step further, casting male models Tyson Ballou, Michael Brager, Charles Devoe , Cory Bond, Travis Hanson, alongside fashion legend Daphne Guinness in his film, The Black and White Maze of the Painted Zebra. Exploring the illusion of reality and the trappings of fame, the film offers a subversive look at the the current fixation with celebrity and the limits of reality. MDC talked to the film’s star Daphne Guinness, about the role of the moving image in the world of fashion, how it felt to be in front of the camera and what it will be like to get ready in the window of Barneys this afternoon. MDC: One of Zebra’s themes deals with the trapping of celebrity life, how did that topic resonate with you on a personal level? Daphne: The idea of your mistakes and vulnerabilities being public, and the public only knowing one aspect of your personality when your real life is falling apart bit by bit. MDC: As a filmmaker yourself, what was it like to be in front of the camera for this project? Daphne: Love any part of the processes. When the process stops I will be dead. I perceive life to be a process and this is the path I have chosen. MDC: What do you feel the role of film is within fashion right now? How do you think that role has changed in the past few years? Daphne: Fashion has only just realized that it can use film as a medium. In the days of the studio, the clothes were an integral part of the story, now much of the time it is an add on but I feel that clothes are just as much a part of the narrative. MDC: How do you feel about your window dressing moment at Barneys today? Daphne: I am terrified!! http://vimeo.com/blackwhitezebra/the-black...e-painted-zebra
  19. love the shots with the wings behind her
  20. Sneak peek: Tony with his lovely daughter Ruby on his arms for upcoming H&M campaign. Photo by Shinobu Sato Ward.
  21. WTF im so blond, my score is diff then 10 10
  22. yeahhhhhhhhhh thanks icon, and well done doing as a attachement
  23. not sure who that is so 8 Viggo M

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