Everything posted by Natasha Fan
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Natasha Poly
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Natasha Poly
Natasha by Mert&Marcus for Roberto Cavalli 40th LookBook Anniversary CREDIT TO VOGUE 28 OF TFS FOR THE SCANS
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Natasha Poly
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Natasha Poly
Chanel Cruise 2011 Backstage in Saint Tropez: Natasha and Magdalena Frackowiak CREDIT TO ARREBATADORA.COM - ¡HOLA! Cover (Reprint of Chanel Press Kit Haute Couture FW 2010 by Karl Lagerfeld) CREDIT TO HOLA.COM/MODA/ACTUALIDAD
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Natasha Poly
Natasha has the Givenchy Spring Summer 2011 Campaign, CONFIRMED BY TREVOFASHIONISTO OF TFS
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Natasha Poly
According to VogueElleAddict of TFS Natasha has the S/S 2011 H&M campaign alongside Gisele Bundchen THANKS TO VOGUE28 IN NATASHA'S THREAD OF TFS
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Natasha Poly
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Natasha Poly
NATASHA IS OUR MUSE Here it is the always beautiful Natasha. We shot her during the fashion week while running from a fashion show tono another. We love her natural simpleness and she fijos Perfectly our mood. She is our obsession! Ph. Pedja CREDIT TO DICKY.89 OF TFS VIA MUSE MAGAZINE FACEBOOK
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Natasha Poly
Oh thank you so much, from what season is this? Resort 2009? Thank you
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Natasha Poly
hey sanja, from what show is the dress of the last post, the pink long dress? for me this is absolutely new is this for a show or is only a shoot? thanks in advance
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Natasha Poly
Vogue Paris November 2010: Natasha Poly by Mario Sorrenti, HQ Cover Mario Sorrenti photographed Natasha Poly in October, 2010 in Paris for the November 2010 cover of French Vogue CREDIT TO VOGUE 28 OF TFS VIA WOMENMANAGEMENT.BLOGSPOT.COM
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Natasha Poly
The Vogue Paris Cover is shoot by Mario Sorrenti Unfortanetely no editorial inside
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Natasha Poly
Lanvin for H&M First Preview Vogue.com reveals the exclusive first picture of the collaboration the most anticipated of the season: H & M for Lanvin. Produced by David Sims, the campaign will be launched in Paris mid-November, features (from left to right) models Hannelore Knuts, Jane Schmitt, Tati Collitar and Natasha Poly. The photographer British surrounded himself with Guido Palau for hairdressing, Lucia Pieroni for the make-up and Camille Bidault Waddington for the styling. Found through his first plays the ultra femininity and poetry ofAlber Elbaz, revisited exclusively for the Swedish giant: the drapes, the asymmetry and the eternal "little black dress" in cocktail. We can also see some accessories like oversized sunglasses, long necklaces and bracelets and fantasies with big green and pink flowers. See you in the shop November 23 to see the entire collection. CREDIT TO TARSHA AND HONEYCOMBCHILD OF TFS
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Natasha Poly
Les mannequins de la Fashion Week Natasha Poly Plus besoin de présenter le mannequin russe, star absolue des podiums, qui n’a pourtant défilé cette saison que pour huit créateurs. Natasha Poly fait partie du casting des « Filles en vogue », un documentaire diffusé sur Paris Première, et que l’on a pu découvrir en bonus du numéro de juin/juillet 2010 de Vogue Paris. On se souviendra cette saison de son look d’ouverture au défilé Givenchy, où la beauté slave habituellement blonde avait les cheveux teints en brun, dans le pur esprit gothique chic du défilé printemps-été 2011 de Riccardo Tisci. Taille : 1m78 Mensurations : 83-59-88 Agence : Women CREDIT TO VOGUE.FR
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Natasha Poly
Yeah, i'm happy that this season she didn't do so much shows, i mean she walks for the fashion weeks for 6 years and she never skips a season, now she did what she wants and i think she will never do in a future a season with 30 shows, maybe a season like this, an exclusive or skips all the season. And yes the Givenchy exclusive was a good thing and now i hope in some major campaigns, i think she will have Givenchy and hope for Gucci but with the brunette hair i don't think, Frida changes the look in blonde on Natasha so is like impossible, and remember that the Lanvin for H&M isn't out yet
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Natasha Poly
Natasha Poly Showlist Spring Summer 2011 Milan Fashion Week: Alberta Ferretti Dolce & Gabbana (O) Emilio Pucci Fendi Gucci Max Mara TOTAL: 6 Paris Fashion Week: Givenchy (Exclusive) (O) TOTAL: 1 TOTAL: 7 SHOWS
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Anja Rubik
I just saw this article NEW YORK, Oct. 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Art and Fashion Group and Pier 59 Studios, in collaboration with Gloss59, RED Digital Cinema, and bigapplefilms, are collectively proud to present "Girls on Film" - the first fashion editorial film, captured on location in Paris, with the revolutionary RED EPIC Camera and directed by the highly - acclaimed photography duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. The creative team broke ground by using the unreleased capture technology of the RED EPIC Camera, an innovative video camera system that allows for capture at a resolution higher than six times that of current consumer HD televisions as well as slow motion capabilities. RED Digital Cinema worked closely with the coalition to provide Inez and Vinoodh with two RED EPIC cameras, which were used in conjunction with a third RED MX camera. Featured in the video are three of the fashion industry's most sought - after talents: Natasha Poly, Anja Rubik, and Isabeli Fontana. Executive produced by Federico Pignatelli of Art and Fashion Group and Pier 59 Studios, Raja Sethuraman and Magnus Anderson of Gloss Studio, and their joint venture Gloss59, the film is instrumental in demonstrating the scope of service and expert quality achievable through their collaboration with the industry's best technologies. The piece was created to celebrate the 90th anniversary of French Vogue and the launch of the magazine's newly developed iPad application. Drawing on the collective collaboration of the industry's front - runners, the French Vogue video truly illustrates the future of fashion photography in high resolution and slow motion. Viewers can experience the success of this effort by purchasing the "Vogue Paris 90 ans" application, available through the iTunes app store, and also accessible via the Vogue Paris website. CREDIT TO DIGITALJOURNAL.COM
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Isabeli Fontana
I just saw this article NEW YORK, Oct. 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Art and Fashion Group and Pier 59 Studios, in collaboration with Gloss59, RED Digital Cinema, and bigapplefilms, are collectively proud to present "Girls on Film" - the first fashion editorial film, captured on location in Paris, with the revolutionary RED EPIC Camera and directed by the highly - acclaimed photography duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. The creative team broke ground by using the unreleased capture technology of the RED EPIC Camera, an innovative video camera system that allows for capture at a resolution higher than six times that of current consumer HD televisions as well as slow motion capabilities. RED Digital Cinema worked closely with the coalition to provide Inez and Vinoodh with two RED EPIC cameras, which were used in conjunction with a third RED MX camera. Featured in the video are three of the fashion industry's most sought - after talents: Natasha Poly, Anja Rubik, and Isabeli Fontana. Executive produced by Federico Pignatelli of Art and Fashion Group and Pier 59 Studios, Raja Sethuraman and Magnus Anderson of Gloss Studio, and their joint venture Gloss59, the film is instrumental in demonstrating the scope of service and expert quality achievable through their collaboration with the industry's best technologies. The piece was created to celebrate the 90th anniversary of French Vogue and the launch of the magazine's newly developed iPad application. Drawing on the collective collaboration of the industry's front - runners, the French Vogue video truly illustrates the future of fashion photography in high resolution and slow motion. Viewers can experience the success of this effort by purchasing the "Vogue Paris 90 ans" application, available through the iTunes app store, and also accessible via the Vogue Paris website. CREDIT TO DIGITALJOURNAL.COM
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Natasha Poly
I just saw this article NEW YORK, Oct. 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Art and Fashion Group and Pier 59 Studios, in collaboration with Gloss59, RED Digital Cinema, and bigapplefilms, are collectively proud to present "Girls on Film" - the first fashion editorial film, captured on location in Paris, with the revolutionary RED EPIC Camera and directed by the highly - acclaimed photography duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. The creative team broke ground by using the unreleased capture technology of the RED EPIC Camera, an innovative video camera system that allows for capture at a resolution higher than six times that of current consumer HD televisions as well as slow motion capabilities. RED Digital Cinema worked closely with the coalition to provide Inez and Vinoodh with two RED EPIC cameras, which were used in conjunction with a third RED MX camera. Featured in the video are three of the fashion industry's most sought - after talents: Natasha Poly, Anja Rubik, and Isabeli Fontana. Executive produced by Federico Pignatelli of Art and Fashion Group and Pier 59 Studios, Raja Sethuraman and Magnus Anderson of Gloss Studio, and their joint venture Gloss59, the film is instrumental in demonstrating the scope of service and expert quality achievable through their collaboration with the industry's best technologies. The piece was created to celebrate the 90th anniversary of French Vogue and the launch of the magazine's newly developed iPad application. Drawing on the collective collaboration of the industry's front - runners, the French Vogue video truly illustrates the future of fashion photography in high resolution and slow motion. Viewers can experience the success of this effort by purchasing the "Vogue Paris 90 ans" application, available through the iTunes app store, and also accessible via the Vogue Paris website. CREDIT TO DIGITALJOURNAL.COM
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Natasha Poly
Is Brown the New Blond? Yesterday’s Givenchy presentation offered yet another mane milestone, when a typically tawny-haired Natasha Poly opened Riccardo Tisci’s show as a brunette! Robin can take credit for this dye job as well, which was reportedly commissioned specifically for the show—Poly’s exclusive Paris engagement this season (should an exclusive gig as the house’s Spring campaign star be in her future, we would not be surprised). What do you think of the transformation? CREDIT TO ZACATECAS570 OF TFS VIA STYLE.COM
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Natasha at Givenchy After Show Party CREDIT TO MARJANTHELION OF TFS VIA SAYWHO.FR I hate this new look of hair, she looks so old and this isn't my Natasha I hope she comeback with her blonde hair very soon
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Natasha Poly
Natasha Poly just opened the Givenchy show in Paris, she is back and with dark hair
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Daria Werbowy
So happy that Daria didn't do only a show, i miss her so much. In the Balmain show was amazing, in the second outfit was DIVINE Hope to see her in other shows DARIA