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I think her last job is for Lui Magazine

 

Lui would be so great! But why do you think that? Any hints?

I think her last job is for Lui Magazine

Goergi sandev who is tagged in the IG pic works with Lui magazine

Lui would be so great! But why do you think that? Any hints?

I think her last job is for Lui Magazine

Goergi sandev who is tagged in the IG pic works with Lui magazine

Lui would be so great! But why do you think that? Any hints?

I don't know. Those lips, body painting... I think it is Lui and glad she was not at Elie Saab cause it was so BORING

No toni at Elie Saab and im kind of not surprised that she didnt show up and for the first time i find the collection kind of bland

No toni at Elie Saab and im kind of not surprised that she didnt show up and for the first time i find the collection kind of bland

It was not haute couture collection, so I'm not even upset)

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Throwback to getting painted all over all day and night by this one yesterday in Paris @georgisandev

instagram.com/tonigarrn
Definately for Lui Magazine

Here's the article from Free People's blog.

 

 

In an unassuming stucco building in Paris, France, a team has gathered. Clothes are hung, shoes stacked. Lights. Camera. Amid the fray, she stands out. Astoundingly tall, stunningly beautiful, incredibly warm as she mingles with the creatives on set. The first thing that strikes me about Toni Garrn is that she has a fantastic laugh. And she laughs a lot. The second, and more obvious, is that she’s gorgeous. Even more so in person.

Discovered in her hometown of Hamburg, Germany at the 2005 World Cup when she was just 13, Garrn has been walking the catwalk since she was just a teenager. Kicking off her career in 2008 with just one show…and then walking 60 in the 2009 seasons, her career has only ballooned since then, posing for the likes of Steven Meisel, Karl Lagerfeld and Ellen von Unwerth, and gracing the pages of pretty much any fashion-based publication you can think of.

But the lithe, blonde-locked German-born model isn’t content to just stand in front of the lens. No, Toni, who was born in Germany and moved to London and Athens…and back to Germany…all before the age of 10, has put her famous face to work as an advocate for children’s rights through Plan International and Because I Am a Girl. After sponsoring her first child when she was just a teenager, Garrn became an advocate and champion of these important organizations, which work with poverty-stricken communities in developing countries to alleviate the weight of poverty on children and bring girls in these countries basic human rights, education and protection from exploitation and violence.

Smiling and goofing off behind the lens, Toni is light and carefree, but it’s clear she cares deeply for what she does, both on set and behind the scenes. Check her out in this month’s catalog, then be sure to click through the links above to read more about Plan and Because I Am A Girl.



Source: Model Citizen: Meet Toni Garrn http://blog.freepeople.com/2015/10/girl-toni-garrn/#ixzz3niMwBH3u

 

She's a good fit for the brand.

 

But I'm vey disappointed she's back in NYC.  I was hoping to see her at Chanel. :(

Here's the article from Free People's blog.

In an unassuming stucco building in Paris, France, a team has gathered. Clothes are hung, shoes stacked. Lights. Camera. Amid the fray, she stands out. Astoundingly tall, stunningly beautiful, incredibly warm as she mingles with the creatives on set. The first thing that strikes me about Toni Garrn is that she has a fantastic laugh. And she laughs a lot. The second, and more obvious, is that she’s gorgeous. Even more so in person.

Discovered in her hometown of Hamburg, Germany at the 2005 World Cup when she was just 13, Garrn has been walking the catwalk since she was just a teenager. Kicking off her career in 2008 with just one show…and then walking 60 in the 2009 seasons, her career has only ballooned since then, posing for the likes of Steven Meisel, Karl Lagerfeld and Ellen von Unwerth, and gracing the pages of pretty much any fashion-based publication you can think of.

But the lithe, blonde-locked German-born model isn’t content to just stand in front of the lens. No, Toni, who was born in Germany and moved to London and Athens…and back to Germany…all before the age of 10, has put her famous face to work as an advocate for children’s rights through Plan International and Because I Am a Girl. After sponsoring her first child when she was just a teenager, Garrn became an advocate and champion of these important organizations, which work with poverty-stricken communities in developing countries to alleviate the weight of poverty on children and bring girls in these countries basic human rights, education and protection from exploitation and violence.

Smiling and goofing off behind the lens, Toni is light and carefree, but it’s clear she cares deeply for what she does, both on set and behind the scenes. Check her out in this month’s catalog, then be sure to click through the links above to read more about Plan and Because I Am A Girl.

Source: Model Citizen: Meet Toni Garrn http://blog.freepeople.com/2015/10/girl-toni-garrn/#ixzz3niMwBH3u

She's a good fit for the brand.

But I'm vey disappointed she's back in NYC. I was hoping to see her at Chanel. :(

Maybe she will have a shoot in NY and also VS casting will be in this or next week so she is training really hard.

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