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LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

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  1. Io donna no.12 16th march 2012 light line photographer: gregory harris stylist: tony irvine hair: kenna make-up: karan fanjola models: Lydia Carron and Alice Cornish
  2. Photographer: David Sessions Models: Alice Cornish, Jessica House and Loren Kemp (Elite Model Management London) Make up: Chloe Mzimba Hair: Michael Price
  3. Show Package – London S/S 12: Elite (Women) i-D October 2011 The Secret of Success is Enthusiasm Amy Troost - Photographer Interview October 2011 by Craig McDean
  4. Show Package – New York S/S 12: Ford
  5. 1883 Magazine Online Photography: Rokas Darulis Styling: Gabriela Splendore Model: Alice Cornish @ Elite London Make up: Elizabeth Hsieh Hair: Kota Suizu Production: Tomek Jasinski
  6. Alice Cornish shoots the Baby Grand Underwear Campaign with Luciano Insua
  7. Debut's 'face to watch' Alice Cornish's latest shoot from Milan WARNING NUDITY WHEN VIEWING LINK http://imageupper.com/g/?A040001008K13352951162516025
  8. Publication: Flaunt Magazine Issue: #119 Spring 2012 Title: Silent Twins Models: Alice Cornish and Henrietta Hellberg Photography: Thomas Giddings Styling: Sebastian Kaufmann /monthly_04_2012/post-35528-0-1598667432-36802_thumb.jpg" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" alt="Alice Cornish & Henrietta Hellberg by Thomas Giddings (Silent Twins - Flaunt #119 Spring 2012) 6.jpg">
  9. Shadows of Memory – Alice Cornish sports seventies inspired looks for Willie Ellis’ latest work featured in Mirage Magazine. Wearing ensembles styled by Chrisna de Bruyn, Alice hits the studio in bohemian prints and casual denim with beauty by hair stylist Mari Ohashi and makeup artist Claudine Blythman.
  10. Agency: Elite London Also with: Ford Models Age: 18 Height: 5’10″ Place of Origin: Devon, England Ethnic Origin: British Birthsign: Pisces How discovered: On Oxford Street on my way to a ballet class Favorite things: Incense sticks, Pepparamis and YouTube! Favorite music, band: I like everything from hip hop like Lauryn Hill to drum and bass like highcontrast depending on the situation. Hobbies: Skiing, dancing, bike rides and car boot sales! Favorite piece of clothing: A super tight pair of bright red vintage bell bottoms from a charity shop. What’s your idea of fun? Getting all my friends in a car down to Cornwall to spend the weekend camping on the beach. Favorite modeling experience so far? Driving a Maserati through the Italian countryside and being allowed to go as fast as I like. What’s the best thing about your hometown/country? Friends, family, cider and the beach! Favorite artist (any kind): Tracey Emin Place you would love to visit: Hong Kong Currently you’re obsessed with/about: Taking a picnic and a bottle of wine to the Regents Park open air theatre.
  11. Boardwalk Empire" has released its first Season 3 teaser, and Nucky Thompson is still a bad man. In the sparse black-and-white teaser, Atlantic City's former treasurer smokes a cigarette while delivering a monologue that begins, "It's a new year, new rules ... let's cut the bullshit."As images of his gangster friends and foes -- Lucky Luciano, Arnold Rothstein and Chalky White -- flash across the screen, Nucky lays out the new order of business for 1923. "I've got friends in politics, as a favor to them, I prefer to simplify things," he says, before ordering a bullet put in someone's head. It seems like Nucky, vindicated in his corruption trial and from the burdens of public office, has finally morphed into the "full gangster" that Jimmy Darmody advised him to become during Season 1. Unfortunately, Darmody won't be around to reap the benefits after his former mentor put an end to their relationship in the Season 2 finale. In an interview that appeared on The Huffington Post in February, "Boardwalk" creator Terrence Winter described where Season 3 was heading: We're moving into 1923 when the Twenties really became the 'Roaring Twenties.' The economy began to boom and this became the Flapper Era. The parallels between then and now are obvious because that period mirrors the world we live in today. Prohibition, for instance, is the model for the illegal drug business; it's what made millionaires out of gangsters. People were buying political favors, and big business controlled everything.