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  1. Adidas SLVR Spring Summer 2012 Ad Campaign
  2. COS Spring Summer 2012 Ad Campaign
  3. M by Missoni Spring Summer 2012 Ad Campaign
  4. Forever Glamour Vogue Italia March 2012 Shot by: Solve Sundsbo Model: Guinevere Van Seenus
  5. Gen X 3 jeremy X 3
  6. The Secret Garden – Spanish labelUterque enlists David Dunan (Magna Production) to shoot its spring 2012 campaign of ladylike refinement. The new season plays on a traveling motif with models Elettra Wiedemann,Marique Schimmel and Corinna Ingenleuf taking an automobile trip with colorful luggage and spring foliage in tow. / Production by Magna Production
  7. The Secret Garden – Spanish labelUterque enlists David Dunan (Magna Production) to shoot its spring 2012 campaign of ladylike refinement. The new season plays on a traveling motif with models Elettra Wiedemann,Marique Schimmel and Corinna Ingenleuf taking an automobile trip with colorful luggage and spring foliage in tow. / Production by Magna Production
  8. The Secret Garden – Spanish label Uterque enlists David Dunan (Magna Production) to shoot its spring 2012 campaign of ladylike refinement. The new season plays on a traveling motif with models Elettra Wiedemann, Marique Schimmel and Corinna Ingenleuf taking an automobile trip with colorful luggage and spring foliage in tow. / Production by Magna Production
  9. Chanel Beauty – Alina Baikova wears beauty looks from Chanel with Nagi Sakai’s up-close shots featured in the March issue ofHarper’s Bazaar Spain. Red lips by Fredrik Stambro and slicked back locks by Pasquale Ferrante give Alina an envious spring look. / Styling by Juan Cebrian
  10. Colorful Daze – Anais Pouliot shows off her commercial side for the spring 2012 campaign from shoe label Aldo. In front ofTerry Richardson’s lens, Anais sports a large variety of shoes matched with colorful ensembles styled by Sabina Schreder. With creative direction by MP Creative, the brunette beauty poses alongside larger than life props in the vibrant images.
  11. im totally confused here, we're still waiting for her to say YES i am, that she still worked her ass off being preg, arent you suspose to take the work out alittle less than it looks like she did here
  12. LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Adriana Lima
    She is very beautiful :** Some My retarded friends says after this pic my love is just blind...and I say they are just stupid.. <_< seriously??? i swear, i wish I looked that good after my workout, i have to agree with you, she looks great even here
  13. set by me, feel free to use
  14. WOW WOW WOW seriously STUNNING thanks guys
  15. here ya go
  16. Benjamin Eidem lives a life of excess in an editorial for the latest issue of Vogue Hommes Japan shot by
  17. Age: 20 Where were you scouted: Amsterdam What do you enjoy most about modelling: The travelling Nickname: You don’t want to know! Irma… Erm… Sperm… haha What’s your best feature? My new red hair Hobbies: Shopping, seeing friends, parties What’s your favourite movie? Lost in Translation. It was filmed close to where i lived in Japan. What last made you LOL: When i told you my nickname… LOL Describe yourself in one word: Weird Stats Height: 5’9.5″ / 176cm Waist: 23″ / 58cm Hips: 35″ / 89cm Shoes: 6 UK / 39 EU / 8 US Dress: 8 UK / 36 EU / 6 US Hair: Red Eyes: Blue/Green Agency UK: MODELS 1
  18. LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE replied to faget's post in a topic in Male Fashion Models
    Mark Cox may be best-known for his campaigns for Gucci, Zegna, and Calvin Klein, but this season he’s lending his cheekbones to a new venture, the Dutch reality show The Face, a modeling competition based on The Voice where he serves as one of the coaches. With his years of experience, Cox is competing against three other judges to help his models breakthrough on an international level like he has. Shot over about a month earlier this year, The Face is seen on Dutch channel RTL. Cox spoke with Jonathan Shia about his experience on the other side of the camera and his move into acting. MDC: How did you become involved with The Face? Mark: I was here in New York about two months ago and the producer Sebastiaan Spaan called me up saying that they were searching for a male model to be a coach, someone who has experience in the business, somebody young and fresh, and they came up with me. And after two talks with Sebastiaan it was clear I was the guy for them. MDC: What exactly is your role on the show? Mark: There are four coaches who each did a casting in the first episode with fifteen models, and we picked out five models from them. The models are all working models already, but they haven’t broken through into the international modeling scene, so my job is to help them become better models. I coach them at photo shoots, talk with my models about go-sees, castings, runway, and all things that modeling involves. It’s based on The Voice—it’s the same producer as The Voice— but about modeling. It’s both guys and girls with some experience, and they all live in the same house, they’re going around doing castings and real-life jobs. There’s nothing staged in it. The models were filming every day, but I wasn’t shooting every day because I only had my scenes. As a coach you have two scenes a week or maybe three. There is an elimination every week where a model gets sent home and is no longer under contract with the modeling agency The Face, and the viewers watch us really get into it. We get briefs about how the models did during the week, how they were on the shoots, which one made the best pictures, who made the most money, who had the best attitude— all of this is closely watched by the booker of the models. Based on that we each have to nominate a model to leave the house. The models do a final runway to impress the coaches for the last time. After the final runway we decide who goes home and which model will still be working for the agency The Face. The female coaches each have to put one model up for elimination and so did both of us male coaches. So four models are up for elimination every week, and the female coaches decide which male model has to leave and we male coaches decide which female model has to leave. But the program is all about positive feedback for the models and we want the best model to win. MDC: Who were the other coaches? Mark: Philip Riches, he’s an Australian fashion photographer who has shot with Lara Stone, Doutzen Kroes, Nimue Smit, Rianne ten Haken, just to name a few. Olcay Gulsen, who is the founder of SuperTrash, one of the big upcoming brands in Holland and now also in Europe and opening a store in New York. Frederique Van der Wal, Holland’s first supermodel who worked with the biggest clients like Vogue, Revlon, and Victoria’s Secret and did movies with Mel Gibson and Will Smith. And the host is Sylvie van der Vaart, who has done many big television shows in Holland and in Germany. All the coaches are established in the industry and have lots of experience. MDC: Did you get a chance to watch the other coaches at work? Mark: The coaching moments were done at different times and in different places. We didn’t see each other’s coaching moments, which is a good thing because it’s a one-on-one moment with your models. MDC: How hands-on was your coaching? Mark: I did two shoots on set, working closely with the photographer, and coaching the models in what to do. We also did some coaching scenes, pretending to hold a casting so I could give them feedback on how to move in front of the camera. My coaching would be different for each model I was working with because they all had different looks and totally different personalities. So my approach to each model was different. MDC: You’ve been working as a model for three years now. What do you think are some of the most important things you’ve learned about how to be successful? Mark: There is no formula to become successful. I think it’s about how to interact with the clients. You’re working with these big companies and they spend a lot of money to hire a model, and you don’t want to have a model that just sits around, or is sleeping and doesn’t care about anything, who doesn’t give a fuck about the job. I think a client wants to see interaction, wants to work with somebody who’s friendly and easygoing. I think showing them your personality is the most important thing. There are so many good-looking models, so why would they choose you? Throw your looks and personality in a blender and people will love you for who you are. MDC: Did you learn anything about working as a model from this experience looking at the industry from the other side? Mark: It’s funny to tell other guys, who are maybe even older than I am, what to do in the business, but they really appreciated the advice I was giving them. They saw that I brought some advice to the table that they knew and some they didn’t know. I tried to tell them about most of my experiences in the industry and they could take it or leave it, but they were very happy having me not only as a coach but also as a friend to talk to. Personally I learned the most from the experience of working with the best Dutch crew and the biggest producer in Holland, John de Mol, who is the big brain behind programs like The Voice and Big Brother. And just being part of a crew making a television program instead of being the model on set. At the same time it made me take a good look back at my own career when I was telling my experiences to the other models that made me realize how blessed we are as models to be able to travel the world, meet all these interesting people, and have the time to do things you really love to do. MDC: And you are branching out into acting as well now, right? Mark: I did a really small part in a French comedy Nous York that I shot here in New York. That movie’s going to be released toward the end of 2012 or in 2013. The whole experience of reading the script and being on set was great. When I get the opportunity to do acting, I’ll grab it with both hands and go for it, but it’s not something I want to rush into. MDC: Is acting something you’ve always wanted to do? Mark: I’ve always thought about it, but I never thought I would come this close. I never spoke out about wanting to become an actor, because a lot of models want to become an actor in the end. Now I’m looking for an apartment and once I get my apartment settled, I’m going to focus on acting and modeling and filling up a busy schedule. http://vimeo.com/37534286
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  20. Glamour Strong – Aingeru Zorita captures a story of military inspired looks with a glam twist for the latest issue of Rollacoaster Magazine. Starring Maja Matkovic in colorful pieces from the likes of Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and Burberry Prorsum selected by stylist Anthony Unwin, the ensembles are matched with lush curls and sparkling gems for a juxtaposition of styles.
  21. Maja Mayskär haben wir euch bereits vor einiger Zeit im Editorial "Alpenglühen" vorgestellt. Wir haben uns, wie vielleicht einige unter euch, auch ein wenig in die schöne Schwedin verliebt, die bei Mega Models unter Vertrag steht und für große Magazine wie Harper's Bazaar vor der Kamera steht. Unsere Auslandskorrespondenz Marie shootete mit ihr vor kurzem und bat sie daraufhin um ein Interview. SF: Was ist dein Lieblingsdesigner/Label?Maja: Oh, I've soo many favorites! I love the swedish brand Acne. They've a lot of cool clothes. I'm also a bit fan of Filippa K.. I can't say just one, but Acne, Filippa K & Tiger are some favorites. SF: Welche Art von Musik inspiriert dich?Maja: Haha, the thing is that I really hate this question, cause I don't have a good answer. I love all types of music, old songs, rock bands, ABBA, Rihanna, Muse, Eminem, pop music, RnB and so on... I listen to very different types of music depending how I feel, of course. I really can't say just one & two artist that I like most. SF: Wurdest du als Model entdeckt oder war es immer schon dein Traumberuf?Maja: A women "found me" on the street in my hometown, Karlskrona, so that's how it all started. I never really thought about modeling as a "real job" but I've always been very fascinated by glamour and celebs. I really don't know why, maybe because it's so different from the small town I'm from. SF:Was würdest du jetzt machen, wenn der Beruf des Models nicht für dich in Frage käme?Maja: Right now, I would be in school actually. Haha. SF: Was war dein letzter Fashion-Kauf? Maja: An amazing jacket from Tiger. SF: Wer ist deine persönliche Stilikone?Maja: I think Kate Moss has a really cool style, most of the time. But I use to get inspiration from people on the street, other models or just people that I meet. That's the best way to get inspired, by taking something from different people and make it my own style. SF: Wer ist dein Lieblingsfotograf? Warum?Maja: Hmm, I've been working for 2 years now but I think I'm gonna need another 2 years of working to be sure of who my favorite is .. SF: Was ist dein Lieblingsort? Warum?Maja: Home! Haha. Because that's where my family and friends are. But I love the sun and warm, tropical climate so somewhere where I can have all that and my family/friends would be the best combination! SF: Was liest du im Moment (Bücher/Magazine/Blogs)? Maja: Just finished reading a book called "To run", it's a swedish book, so at the moment I don't read anything. Almost all of my (model)friends have a blog so I use to read them. That's the best way to know where in the world they're at the moment. I have one too actually, (<A href="http://majamayskar.blogspot.com/">majamayskar.blogspot.com) that's a great way for your family and friends to see where I'm and what I'm doing when I'm not home. Thank you, lovely Maja! xx