
Everything posted by parisienne
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Carolyn Fears
"Thirteen years ago, Carolyn Fears left her rural Illinois home at 19 to join Ford Models in New York. The 6-foot redhead landed jobs in Manhattan and Europe, appeared on billboards, magazine covers and in numerous ads, eventually earning as much as $100,000 annually". -- latimes com - July 5, 2002
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Jacki Adams
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Vintage Model IDs
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Vintage Model IDs
At first glance I would say Sid Hamilton, also for her peculiar way of posing. https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/102286-sydney-sidonie-hamilton/
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Vintage Model IDs
I think the resemblance to Jackie is evident in this pic... my scan https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/13303-jacki-adams/page/10/#findComment-6007637
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Jacki Adams
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Vintage Model IDs
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Vintage Model IDs
Helen Clay https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/98683-helen-clay/
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Vintage Model IDs
Scarlet Chorvat https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/100418-scarlett-chorvat/
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Vintage Model IDs
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Vintage Model IDs
Antje Herden - 1971,Magdeburg - Since 2004, she has been writing novels and short stories and working as an editor. jugendliteratur org - p-stadtkultur de
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Tully Jensen
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Vintage Model IDs
I can open new topics and I did but only starting from another topic. Everything seems more difficult, especially uploading but I hope it's just a transition phase...I am also forced to use an email address instead of my nickname to log in.
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Vintage Model IDs
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Vintage Model IDs
Teri Hatcher or Wendie Malick https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/1469-teri-hatcher/ likeness ru historicimages
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Vintage Model IDs
@RocketQueen Christine Lahti? -pic 3- She did commercials before becoming an actress... Anyway, the model in your photo is the same one who did the ad for Monteil -pic 2- who has never been identified.
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Runway models ID 2000-2005
No, I don't see Danila in these photos. They could be two different models, one of which has a really triangular lower face.
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Clio Goldsmith
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Models from the Eighties
Vogue Bellezza IT no.03 - June 1982 -- Anna Maria Kerttula and Tyen "Subito la nostra faccia di domani" - my scans - Tyen interwiew Maybe not right away: these are hot days and we want to sunbathe. But maybe tomorrow will be cloudy, and then we could start practicing. Tyen, the very talented Vietnamese make-up artist who creates the "looks" for Dior (his photo is on the next page) says that it is not difficult to put on make-up, the important thing is just to get the hang of it. Vogue Bellezza: by the way, is it better to use your hand or brushes when you put on make-up? Tyen: your hand for creamy blushes, a brush for powders. And for foundation? A sponge: first to dab, then to blending. What is better to use for eye makeup, cream eyeshadows, powders or pencils? I don't like pencils. Because they trace lines, and lines always change the planes of the face a little. I prefer playing with shades, but done more with powders than with creams. Is one color on the eyelids or several colors better? Two, which I then blend... You have to learn: practice than technique. The right eyeshadow for a blonde? And for a brunette? For me, there are no colors that are "blonde" or "brunette". Yellow is good for a brunette, but it's also good for a blonde, if it's close to brown. And the same goes for violet, which is a kind of "blonde" color but it also looks good on a brunette, close to a little dark. At least a word on the right color of foundation: should it be lighter or darker than your skin? It should be the same shade. The lighter, the better. It's the only way to make it invisible. And to avoid ending up with a blotchy face. Is makeup with powder better or without powder? With powder. Always! But isn't there a risk that it will look a little too "ladylike"? N. It just makes your skin beautiful. The secret of a well-done makeup? Not to copy, not even from these photos. Everyone has to try on their face what suits them best until they find their "own" makeup. But then there must be a difference between makeup in photos and makeup that is done on one's own face. Of course: in photos there is a dream, or if you prefer the idea. On the face there must be reality. Tyen and the model Anne Marie Kertula who lent her face for the four Christian Dior makeups. Tyen began his career as a watercolor artist. Then he became a face artist: for many years every evening he invented crazy makeups on the faces of the dancers at the Paris Opera. For ten years he has been a makeup artist, first for a famous American house, now for Christian Dior. He is the one who studies the colors of the Dior look twice a year. But he always does it by working in a team and discussing it with stylists (to find out the latest fashion ideas) and with dermatologists and ophthalmologists (to avoid choosing colors that could harm skin or eyes).
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Anna-Maria Kerttula
Vogue Bellezza IT no.03 - June 1982 -- Anna Maria Kerttula and Tyen "Subito la nostra faccia di domani" - my scans - Tyen interwiew Maybe not right away: these are hot days and we want to sunbathe. But maybe tomorrow will be cloudy, and then we could start practicing. Tyen, the very talented Vietnamese make-up artist who creates the "looks" for Dior (his photo is on the next page) says that it is not difficult to put on make-up, the important thing is just to get the hang of it. Vogue Bellezza: by the way, is it better to use your hand or brushes when you put on make-up? Tyen: your hand for creamy blushes, a brush for powders. And for foundation? A sponge: first to dab, then to blending. What is better to use for eye makeup, cream eyeshadows, powders or pencils? I don't like pencils. Because they trace lines, and lines always change the planes of the face a little. I prefer playing with shades, but done more with powders than with creams. Is one color on the eyelids or several colors better? Two, which I then blend... You have to learn: practice than technique. The right eyeshadow for a blonde? And for a brunette? For me, there are no colors that are "blonde" or "brunette". Yellow is good for a brunette, but it's also good for a blonde, if it's close to brown. And the same goes for violet, which is a kind of "blonde" color but it also looks good on a brunette, close to a little dark. At least a word on the right color of foundation: should it be lighter or darker than your skin? It should be the same shade. The lighter, the better. It's the only way to make it invisible. And to avoid ending up with a blotchy face. Is makeup with powder better or without powder? With powder. Always! But isn't there a risk that it will look a little too "ladylike"? N. It just makes your skin beautiful. The secret of a well-done makeup? Not to copy, not even from these photos. Everyone has to try on their face what suits them best until they find their "own" makeup. But then there must be a difference between makeup in photos and makeup that is done on one's own face. Of course: in photos there is a dream, or if you prefer the idea. On the face there must be reality. Tyen and the model Anne Marie Kertula who lent her face for the four Christian Dior makeups. Tyen began his career as a watercolor artist. Then he became a face artist: for many years every evening he invented crazy makeups on the faces of the dancers at the Paris Opera. For ten years he has been a makeup artist, first for a famous American house, now for Christian Dior. He is the one who studies the colors of the Dior look twice a year. But he always does it by working in a team and discussing it with stylists (to find out the latest fashion ideas) and with dermatologists and ophthalmologists (to avoid choosing colors that could harm skin or eyes).
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Runway models ID 2000-2005
Amanda Moore - Sorry if it's already identified but I didn't see the photos in Amanda thread. https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/2433-amanda-moore/
- Saki Reid
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Vintage Model IDs
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Aya Thorgren
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Dalma Callado