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  1. GQ Italia Mark Vanderloo by Joe models.com
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  3. Casablanca Chile 28 September 2015 Rihanna in Chile: its relaxed afternoon walking through a vineyard The singer visited the Vineyard Indómita in White House (Valparaiso Region), just one day of his show at the National Stadium.
  4. Santiago of Chile 27 September 2015 latercera.cl
  5. tito replied to Qball's topic in Actresses
    Making off Sarah Jessica Parker RipleyChile
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    Sarah Jessica Parker Ripley Chile ripley.cl
  8. I had the honor of styling the legendary Linda Evangelista instagram.com/sarahnbelhumeur
  9. CFDA + MyHabit + Linda Evangelista = Give with Style SEPTEMBER 28, 2015There is a little something for everyone in the “Give with Style” campaign, which brings together top CFDA Members, the shopping destination MyHabit.com, steep discounts on designer merch, supermodel Linda Evangelista and, to top it off, charity: each purchase benefits the CFDA Foundation.cfda.com
  10. A Polaroid taken on Monday of the one and only Linda Evangelista instagram.com/dnamodels
  11. Linda Evangelsita 1996
  12. AURA MAGNÉTICA · LOEWE 2015 Campaign Linda Evangelista by Juan Manuel Macarro facebook.com/Juan-Manuel-Macarro-Photography
  13. Today's workout instagram.com/harpersbazaarus
  14. Still not getting outta bed... instagram.com/harpersbazaarus
  15. 25thanniversary instagram.com/lindaevangelista
  16. Grazia Turkey August 2015 Cover models
  17. Cara and Benjamin Vicuña ( Chilean television and film actor) Chilean Store Backstage PARÍS SS 2016 lared.cl
  18. tito replied to Qball's topic in Actresses
    Cosmopolitan Chile September 2015 : Sarah Jessica Parker facebook.com/CosmoCL
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  21. Directors’ Cuts: Peter Lindbergh ​Fashion’s uncompromising lensman assembles a supermodel reunion When recalling fashion’s golden age of the 1990s, where the names of models, designers and photographers rolled off tongues the world over, Peter Lindbergh might not be the first name to spring to mind. Yet it was at the hands of the visionary photographer that some of fashion’s most iconic moments unfolded. His January 1990 cover for Vogue magazine (starring Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford in oversized white shirts) heralded a new decade fresh-faced stars – in turn inspiring the video for George Michael’s “Freedom,” released the same year, which crystalized the statuses of the “supers” as household names. For today’s Director’s Cut, the photographer enlisted Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele – the Vogue fashion editor responsible for pairing Lacroix couture with a pair of Guess jeans for Lindbergh’s first Vogue cover in 1988 – for The Reunion, bringing together again Crawford, Eva Herzigova, Karen Alexander, Nadja Auermann and Patitz. Whether shooting Helena Christiansen in the desert with a child-sized alien or suspending Linda Evangelista from a crane above Manhattan’s streets, the photographer became renowned for capturing the same faces time and time again, a relatively unheard of practice in today’s fast-paced grapple for the new It girl. The piercing stares emanating from Lindbergh’s signature black and white portraits come as a result of long-lasting relationships with his subjects, enabling him to strip them of artifice – an approach which perhaps has it roots in Lindbergh’s beginnings as a painter. Video : Supermodel reunion with Peter Lindbergh : Helena Christensen, Karen Alexander, Tatiana Patitz, Cindy Crawford, Nadja Auermann and Eva Herzigova https://www.nowness.com/series/directors-cuts/peter-lindbergh-the-reunion-cindy-crawford-naomi-campbell?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=SM&utm_campaign=FB260815
  22. Directors’ Cuts: Peter Lindbergh ​Fashion’s uncompromising lensman assembles a supermodel reunion When recalling fashion’s golden age of the 1990s, where the names of models, designers and photographers rolled off tongues the world over, Peter Lindbergh might not be the first name to spring to mind. Yet it was at the hands of the visionary photographer that some of fashion’s most iconic moments unfolded. His January 1990 cover for Vogue magazine (starring Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford in oversized white shirts) heralded a new decade fresh-faced stars – in turn inspiring the video for George Michael’s “Freedom,” released the same year, which crystalized the statuses of the “supers” as household names. For today’s Director’s Cut, the photographer enlisted Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele – the Vogue fashion editor responsible for pairing Lacroix couture with a pair of Guess jeans for Lindbergh’s first Vogue cover in 1988 – for The Reunion, bringing together again Crawford, Eva Herzigova, Karen Alexander, Nadja Auermann and Patitz. Whether shooting Helena Christiansen in the desert with a child-sized alien or suspending Linda Evangelista from a crane above Manhattan’s streets, the photographer became renowned for capturing the same faces time and time again, a relatively unheard of practice in today’s fast-paced grapple for the new It girl. The piercing stares emanating from Lindbergh’s signature black and white portraits come as a result of long-lasting relationships with his subjects, enabling him to strip them of artifice – an approach which perhaps has it roots in Lindbergh’s beginnings as a painter. Video : Supermodel reunion with Peter Lindbergh : Helena Christensen, Karen Alexander, Tatiana Patitz, Cindy Crawford, Nadja Auermann and Eva Herzigova https://www.nowness.com/series/directors-cuts/peter-lindbergh-the-reunion-cindy-crawford-naomi-campbell?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=SM&utm_campaign=FB260815
  23. Directors’ Cuts: Peter Lindbergh ​Fashion’s uncompromising lensman assembles a supermodel reunion When recalling fashion’s golden age of the 1990s, where the names of models, designers and photographers rolled off tongues the world over, Peter Lindbergh might not be the first name to spring to mind. Yet it was at the hands of the visionary photographer that some of fashion’s most iconic moments unfolded. His January 1990 cover for Vogue magazine (starring Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford in oversized white shirts) heralded a new decade fresh-faced stars – in turn inspiring the video for George Michael’s “Freedom,” released the same year, which crystalized the statuses of the “supers” as household names. For today’s Director’s Cut, the photographer enlisted Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele – the Vogue fashion editor responsible for pairing Lacroix couture with a pair of Guess jeans for Lindbergh’s first Vogue cover in 1988 – for The Reunion, bringing together again Crawford, Eva Herzigova, Karen Alexander, Nadja Auermann and Patitz. Whether shooting Helena Christiansen in the desert with a child-sized alien or suspending Linda Evangelista from a crane above Manhattan’s streets, the photographer became renowned for capturing the same faces time and time again, a relatively unheard of practice in today’s fast-paced grapple for the new It girl. The piercing stares emanating from Lindbergh’s signature black and white portraits come as a result of long-lasting relationships with his subjects, enabling him to strip them of artifice – an approach which perhaps has it roots in Lindbergh’s beginnings as a painter. Video : Supermodel reunion with Peter Lindbergh : Helena Christensen, Karen Alexander, Tatiana Patitz, Cindy Crawford, Nadja Auermann and Eva Herzigova https://www.nowness.com/series/directors-cuts/peter-lindbergh-the-reunion-cindy-crawford-naomi-campbell?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=SM&utm_campaign=FB260815
  24. Directors’ Cuts: Peter Lindbergh ​Fashion’s uncompromising lensman assembles a supermodel reunion When recalling fashion’s golden age of the 1990s, where the names of models, designers and photographers rolled off tongues the world over, Peter Lindbergh might not be the first name to spring to mind. Yet it was at the hands of the visionary photographer that some of fashion’s most iconic moments unfolded. His January 1990 cover for Vogue magazine (starring Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford in oversized white shirts) heralded a new decade fresh-faced stars – in turn inspiring the video for George Michael’s “Freedom,” released the same year, which crystalized the statuses of the “supers” as household names. For today’s Director’s Cut, the photographer enlisted Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele – the Vogue fashion editor responsible for pairing Lacroix couture with a pair of Guess jeans for Lindbergh’s first Vogue cover in 1988 – for The Reunion, bringing together again Crawford, Eva Herzigova, Karen Alexander, Nadja Auermann and Patitz. Whether shooting Helena Christiansen in the desert with a child-sized alien or suspending Linda Evangelista from a crane above Manhattan’s streets, the photographer became renowned for capturing the same faces time and time again, a relatively unheard of practice in today’s fast-paced grapple for the new It girl. The piercing stares emanating from Lindbergh’s signature black and white portraits come as a result of long-lasting relationships with his subjects, enabling him to strip them of artifice – an approach which perhaps has it roots in Lindbergh’s beginnings as a painter. Video : Supermodel reunion with Peter Lindbergh : Helena Christensen, Karen Alexander, Tatiana Patitz, Cindy Crawford, Nadja Auermann and Eva Herzigova https://www.nowness.com/series/directors-cuts/peter-lindbergh-the-reunion-cindy-crawford-naomi-campbell?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=SM&utm_campaign=FB260815
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