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Victoire Mac-Dauxerre
Victoire (pronounced like “veektwahr”) outside Celine S/S 2011. This is my second encounter with her during Fashion Week; the first time was in New York but I didn’t get a good photo. I did, however, remember her name because who could forget such an elegant sounding name such as Victoire!
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Victoire Mac-Dauxerre
Victoire Mac-Dauxerre (d’management group) may be a fresh face, but she has an impressive roster when it comes to the spring 2011 season including labels such as Alexander McQueen, Miu Miu and Celine. Taking a break after Fashion Week, Victoire gives us a quick greeting.
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Victoire Mac-Dauxerre
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Victoire Mac-Dauxerre
Spring brights hit the pages of Wonderland’s latest issue in a beach locale shoot by Benny Horne. Working with Frank Reps’ hair stylist Shin Arima and makeup artist Darlene Jacobs, Horne photographs model Victoire Mac-Dauxerre in sheer gowns styled byAntony Unwin from the likes of Thakoon, D&G and Lanvin in Banana.
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Kris Holden=Ried as Dyson Rick Howland as the Fae tavernkeeper, Trick K.C. Collins as the siren/police detective, Hale The assembled cast of Fae and humans from Syfy's Lost Girl Anna Silk as the succubus, Bo. Zoie Palmer as human scientist and Light Fae thrall Ksenia Solo as Bo's sidekick
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episode:It's a Fae Fae Fae Fae World Meet Bo. She'sjust your average, gorgeous, butt-kicking, life-force-sucking bartender on the run. Her inhuman hunger for human energy has plagued her for the past ten years and is a secret she keeps close, but when she uses her power to stop a rape, her dark identity is exposed. The girl, a pickpocket named Kenzi, won't let Bo slip away without an explanation for the glowing blue light that escaped the man's body when she kissed him. Left with no other choice, Bo takes Kenzi under her wing in order to protect Kenzi and her own secret. But Kenzi wasn't the only one to learn of Bo's...ability. Bo left the crime scene in a hurry, and the rapist's body, disfigured from his encounter with the paranormal, was discovered by a local detective named Dyson, who is also more than he seems. Just as Bo and Kenzi are about to jump town, Dyson rolls up in a gray van with his partner and smuggles Bo away to an unknown location. Kenzi frantically tries to track Bo, but she may be too late. In a secret headquarters across town, a mysterious man called The Ash demands to know if she's allied with the Light or the Dark, and how she remained hidden for so long, but none of this means anything to Bo. The Ash doesn't believe her, nor does a woman called The Morrigan, who storms into the party unannounced with the threat of death on her lips. After hours of interrogation, Bo is released for examination by a sympathetic doctor named Lauren, who tells her that she, Bo, is a member of a large group of paranormal beings called Fae. Lauren goes on to say that Bo will have to choose to belong to the Light or Dark Fae, and that they can teach her how to control her power. Bo distrusts this hierarchy, however, and uses her powers of seduction - another strange trait of the succubus - to lure Lauren away from the facility. But the escape is foiled by The Ash and The Morrigan, leaders of the Light and Dark Fae, respectively, who demand that Bo undergo a test and declare her allegiance to one of their clans. Dyson, who believes Bo when she says that she doesn't know anything about Fae or succubi, tries to stop them, knowing that The Test - in which Bo will have to battle two Under Fae to the death - will most likely kill Bo. The clan heads are unmoved, however, and Bo must be tested. All Dyson can do is insist that Bo use her powers to take some of his strength. Because he is a different kind of Fae, she is able to use him without ending him, an experience that fills Bo with a thrill unlike any she's ever known. Bo's first opponent is strong but slow, and Bo is able to fell him quickly. But her next opponent is a Fae of the mind, who weaves a dreamscape around Bo and convinces her that the world would be better off without her. Just as Bo is about to end her own life at his bidding, a voice - Kenzi's - breaks through the reverie and snaps Bo back to her senses. She quickly dispatches her pasty foe and declares allegiance to neither Light nor Dark - she will spend her days among humans. The Morrigan tries to persuade The Ash that they should kill her, but both are convinced by an outside Fae called Trick that if someone has been able to keep Bo a secret for this long, it must be for a reason, and they should get to the bottom of the subterfuge before killing the girl. Bo is released, along with Kenzi, to live as normal a life as she can, but she's warned to stay where the clans can keep an eye on her. The newfound Fae is relieved to know that there are others like her in this world, and also aware that this knowledge itself is the beginning of a very long road.
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episode:Where There's a Will, There's a Fae Just as Bo and Kenzi are settling in to their new, permanent home, they get a surprise visitor - a Will o' the Wisp who wants Bo's help getting his coveted collection of gems back from a thieving human. The Wisp - just call him Will - heard about Bo's triumphal win in her Fae test, and figures if anybody can catch this guy, it's Bo. Bo doesn't want to attract any attention from the Fae, so she's ready to turn him out, but Will snags her interest by offering info on her real parents - an offer Bo can't refuse. The only lead Will can offer is the human's backpack which contains, among other things, a gun. Bo and Kenzi head to the police station to enlist Dyson's help in finding out who it's registered to. Dyson warns Bo against getting involved, telling her that she'd face dangers beyond her imagining, but she must know about her history. Dyson gives her the name of the gun's owner - Michael Connell - and eventually they track him down to a motel on the outskirts of town. Bo approaches him, hoping to covertly find the gems, but Connell is on to her and draws a gun. He wants Bo to lead him to Will - his father. As Bo recovers from the shock that Connell is Will's half-Fae son, she and Connell are interrupted by a headless Fae assassin. With Kenzie's help, Bo manages to fell the murderer and get Connell to safety. Connell, who only wants to meet his father, says he'll return the jewels if Bo can set up a meeting. Will is floored by the news that he has a son, and apprehensively agrees to meet. In the meantime, Bo needs to get a handle on her hunger, and tracks down Lauren, the human doctor working for the Light Fae. Bo convinces her to administer a treatment that will lessen Bo's desire, but Lauren warns Bo that, under this treatment, she'll lose her superhuman ability to heal. Bo signs on willingly. Deep in the warehouse district, father meets son for the first time, but Connell changes the game when he announces his intention to tell the world the truth about Fae. His mother went crazy trying to get people to believe her about Connell's father, and now it's time for the son to clear his mother's name. Before anyone can try to talk him out of it, another headless assassin arrives, sent by Will before he knew the truth of Connell's origin. Kenzi gets the drop on him by finding his disembodied head and throwing it into one of Will's fairy fires, but not before Bo endures a deep slash on her neck. Kenzi tries to help, but Bo knows there's only one way for her to heal. She has to see Dyson and feel his energy. But, since her normal healing powers are stunted by Lauren's remedy, a normal succubus kiss won't do. The only thing that can mend Bo's wound is a lover's embrace.
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episode:Oh Kappa, My Kappa Just as Bo and Kenzi are settling in to their new, permanent home, they get a surprise visitor - a Will o' the Wisp who wants Bo's help getting his coveted collection of gems back from a thieving human. The Wisp - just call him Will - heard about Bo's triumphal win in her Fae test, and figures if anybody can catch this guy, it's Bo. Bo doesn't want to attract any attention from the Fae, so she's ready to turn him out, but Will snags her interest by offering info on her real parents - an offer Bo can't refuse. The only lead Will can offer is the human's backpack which contains, among other things, a gun. Bo and Kenzi head to the police station to enlist Dyson's help in finding out who it's registered to. Dyson warns Bo against getting involved, telling her that she'd face dangers beyond her imagining, but she must know about her history. Dyson gives her the name of the gun's owner - Michael Connell - and eventually they track him down to a motel on the outskirts of town. Bo approaches him, hoping to covertly find the gems, but Connell is on to her and draws a gun. He wants Bo to lead him to Will - his father. As Bo recovers from the shock that Connell is Will's half-Fae son, she and Connell are interrupted by a headless Fae assassin. With Kenzie's help, Bo manages to fell the murderer and get Connell to safety. Connell, who only wants to meet his father, says he'll return the jewels if Bo can set up a meeting. Will is floored by the news that he has a son, and apprehensively agrees to meet. In the meantime, Bo needs to get a handle on her hunger, and tracks down Lauren, the human doctor working for the Light Fae. Bo convinces her to administer a treatment that will lessen Bo's desire, but Lauren warns Bo that, under this treatment, she'll lose her superhuman ability to heal. Bo signs on willingly. Deep in the warehouse district, father meets son for the first time, but Connell changes the game when he announces his intention to tell the world the truth about Fae. His mother went crazy trying to get people to believe her about Connell's father, and now it's time for the son to clear his mother's name. Before anyone can try to talk him out of it, another headless assassin arrives, sent by Will before he knew the truth of Connell's origin. Kenzi gets the drop on him by finding his disembodied head and throwing it into one of Will's fairy fires, but not before Bo endures a deep slash on her neck. Kenzi tries to help, but Bo knows there's only one way for her to heal. She has to see Dyson and feel his energy. But, since her normal healing powers are stunted by Lauren's remedy, a normal succubus kiss won't do. The only thing that can mend Bo's wound is a lover's embrace.
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episode: Faetal Attraction Ever since Bo found Dyson with another woman, she's been inconsolable. Little does she know that, across town at the police station, Dyson's handling heartbreak his own way, and his frustration at having to let go of Bo for the sake of the Light Fae is taking its toll. His violent outbursts at work have landed him in the psychiatrist's office, but he refuses to admit, even to himself, that he wants to be with Bo. Kenzi drags Bo out of her funk and into a bar for some rebound action and sure enough, a tall-dark-and-handsome Fae named Samir tells Bo that his wife wants the three of them to...get to know each other. And since his wife, Olivia, is a Fury, she gets whatever she wants. Bo initially refuses, being gun shy, but when Dyson walks in, she decides to show him what's up. Bo escorts Samir and Olivia back to her place. Kenzi dons her earplugs. The next day, Bo gets a surprise visit from Olivia, but it's not about love - it's about revenge. Apparently, Samir has been sneaking around with a human, a girl named Jenny, and Olivia has a stack of love letters from the girl. Olivia tries to hire Bo to kill Jenny - Olivia would do it herself, if not for the rules the Light Fae have laid down about killing humans - but Bo refuses. Olivia, left without recourse, goes to do the job herself, and Bo and Kenzi rush to Jenny's house to prevent a murder. When they get there, Olivia already has the girl in her grips. Bo manages to kick the Fae off the girl, but Olivia turns her Fury power on Bo. As she peers into Bo's eyes, Olivia's eyes burn red, infecting Bo's mind with rage and madness. Bo manages to grab a barrier that flips the beam back into Olivia's eyes, and Oliva, herself, goes mad. She runs from the place in a fit of insanity as Kenzi and Bo usher Jenny to their house. Bo goes to Samir's house to get the real story, but she's too late - Olivia staggers out, her hands bloody, and Bo finds Samir with his head lopped off. She goes to tell Jenny, and when the girl breaks down, Bo gives her a touch of good energy to soothe the pain. But it may be too much - Jenny develops a full-on crush for Bo. Dyson finds out about the beheading, but Bo tells him and The Ash that she only stopped Olivia from killing Jenny. At that moment, Olivia spurts out that it was Jenny, not she, who killed her husband. Bo rushes home to find a note from Kenzi saying if Bo wants her back, she'll have to come to a meeting point to get her. On the bed beside the note: Samir's head. At the outskirts of town, Bo finds Kenzi bound to a chair and Jenny holding a detonator to a homemade bomb big enough to blow the whole building to bits. Samir isn't the only lover Jenny has killed - there's a closet full of skulls from people who have gotten tangled up with her. Bo speaks sweetly to Jenny and starts approaching, but just before she's close enough to touch Jenny, Olivia's sisters - also Furies - arrive, seeking vengeance for their sister's madness and death. Bo fights them off and grabs Kenzi, and the two flee the scene as Jenny reaches for the detonator and blasts the building, with herself and the Furies, sky-high. Dyson rolls up just in time to see the blaze, and Bo describes the gory scene. Later at the bar, Bo thanks Dyson for covering for her for The Ash, and Dyson thanks her for wrapping up a serial killer case that had been open for far too long. Bo decides to move past the awkward phase and invite Dyson into a "friends-with-benefits" set-up, which he can't help but accept. And later that week, he's finally open up to his therapist about what's eating at him: His desire to be with Bo.
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episode:Dead Lucky Kenzi is doing her best to earn a little cash via the P.I. business, but when Bo doesn't show up, the client gets offended that she's been pawned off on "the assistant." Kenzi wants to ream Bo for leaving her in the lurch, but when she hears Bo's excuse - she was abducted and taken to a secret meeting with a member of the Dark Fae - Kenzi relents. Bo tells Kenzi about her night - after meeting with Dyson for some "healing," she was scooped off the street and hustled to a dim sum shop where Mayer, a Fae who feeds off of human luck, lured her into helping him by offering her a meeting with his niece, Cassie, an oracle who can tell her about her origin. Mayer is a bookie in the human world, and after draining all of the luck from one of his regular clients, the man still managed to win big. This snafu leaves Mayer two hundred grand short on his payout to The Morrigan, head of the Dark Fae, which is why he needs Bo: she can enter light or dark territories and find out who fixed his client up with such powers. Kenzi and Bo soon discover that the client, Roger, has been dead for two days, meaning that someone possessed his body in order to bring Mayer down. Dyson brings Bo to such a Fae, a Hsien, or Body Jumper, named Eddie who tells them that a Dark Hsien named Lucas is in town, and could've been involved. Bo delivers the news to Mayer, who suspects that his rival, Jesper, might be in the driver's seat. Mayer sends them to a backroom poker joint run by Jesper. Kenzi and Bo suit up and head out, but while they investigate what turns out to be a dead end, Lucas has found and killed Eddie. Bo and Dyson rush to the scene of the crime, and narrowly manage to get the body-snatching Lucas on his knees. He finally tells them that he's working for Mayer's nephew, Seymour, who was fed up with being treated like a dog. Mayer takes the news with relative grace - he'll hide his nephew somewhere safe so the Dark Fae can't get him. Kenzi, who had had it in for Dyson because of how he treated Bo, makes peace with him when she sees how often he's willing to let Bo drain his energy for healing purposes. As for Bo, she gets her time with the Oracle, who tells her that her mother is alive, and coming for her.
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episode:Food For Thought Lauren and Bo have been spending a lot of time together so that Bo can learn to control her feeding urges, but Lauren has to work hard to tamp down her romantic feelings for Bo. She invites Bo and Kenzi to come on a house call with her, but Kenzi's ravenous appetite keeps her in the kitchen and out of the sick room. They visit a woman named Halima, a Fae who eats the corpses of humans. She's bleeding from her eyes and internally, and no one has any idea what's causing it. Halima doubts it was related to her food, although the foot soup she made did give her indigestion. Lauren and Bo go to collect Kenzi moments too late - she's eaten the soup, and before long, she falls ill. Bo will stop at nothing to save her. The foot came from a man who had a shady relationship to a company called Behren Chemicals. Lauren disguises herself as a visiting consultant while Bo uses her natural and supernatural powers of seduction to get a job as an assistant to one of Behren's officers, and the two look for anything amiss at the company. Lauren discovers something odd in Sector 6, so she and Bo devise a plan: Lauren will create a diversion while Bo uses the keys she pilfered from her new boss to gain access to the Sector. Dyson spends as much time at Kenzi's bedside at Light Fae headquarters as he can, but when the mission to crack Behren Chemicals calls him away, Kenzi takes the opportunity to escape from the watchful eyes of those who hold humans in such high disdain. Dyson finds out and tracks her scent - to a graveyard. He does his best to comfort her and assure her that Bo and Lauren will find a cure but, with Halima dead, he's not too convinced of that, himself. Bo reaches Sector 6, but is stymied by the man guarding the door. She tries to woo him with her humanoid wiles, but the guard doesn't bat for her team. Left with no recourse, she must use her succubus powers on him. She rejoices when she's able to feed and stop herself before she kills him. Lauren arrives, and the two enter Sector 6. They expect rows and rows of files, but discover a sterile room with a large, glowing tank in the middle, housing an Under Fae called a basilisk. Bo stabs the creature and snags a tissue sample, but the creature is too dangerous for them to leave in the hands of Behren, so they shut down the tank's life support and dash from the facility before they're found out. Lauren creates an antitoxin from the tissue sample and administers it to Kenzi, who has been resting up at Trick's place. As soon as Kenzi makes a recovery, Lauren says her goodbyes. Lauren and Bo are too familiar for Dyson's comfort, but in order to protect Bo and the Light Fae, he can't let his feelings show.
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- Being Human(the SYFY verison)
- Being Human(the SYFY verison)
- Being Human(the SYFY verison)
- Being Human(the SYFY verison)
- Being Human(the SYFY verison)
- Favorite Male Movie Character
James Bond The Metatron Magneto Driver edward :yuckky: :yuckky: :yuckky: :yuckky: :yuckky: :yuckky:- Male model competition
1.5 for each- Matthew Coatsworth
- Matthew Coatsworth
- Matthew Coatsworth
- Matthew Coatsworth
Canadian Matthew Coatsworth (Nevs) has been modelling for three and half years since leaving his job on an oil rig. Matthew, who can mostly recently be seen in Joe Lally’s experimental film The Murder of Jean Seberg alongside Daphne Guinness, has shot for magazines including Guapo, GQ Germany, Flaunt, Interview, 7TH Man and Surface. His campaign credits include Lincs AW11 and MaxMara AW10. Matthew visited F.TAPE HQ for a Digital Update and answered our Model Wall Q&A (below). Age: 26 Birth date: 15.04.85 Birthplace: Canada Ethnic Origin: Caucasian Where were you scouted? I was tired of working on an oilrig so I walked into an agency to change it up a bit and never looked back Best feature: I’ve been told its my eyes but I’ll leave that up for you to decide Favourite grooming product: Olive oil Hobbies: I have the mind of an entrepreneur so anything business related Favourite Movie: Michael Jordan ‘Come Fly with Me’ What’s on your iPod? I don’t own one Guilty Pleasure: Money Dislike: Negativity Dream country to visit: Brazil What was the last thing to make you laugh out loud? Yesterday on the metro in Paris a guy in his late 20’s went to sit on a spring loaded chair and he apparently thought he had put the seat down, only to find himself crashing straight to the floor. If you saw how fast he got back up when he realized what he did you’d need a diaper! What was the last dream you remember? Don’t think it can be repeated but it was rather enjoyable… One word to describe yourself: Insatiable (but always enjoying life and forever grateful)- Valerie Van Der Graaf
- Constance Jablonski
- Being Human(the SYFY verison)