July 9, 200915 yr Model: Liu Wen (Marilyn) Ad Campaign: DKNY, Fall 2009/Winter 2010 Photographer: Nathaniel Goldberg Source: Models.com
July 15, 200915 yr Vogue China, April 2009 Model: Liu Wen (Marilyn) Editorial: Dresses of Time Magazine: Vogue China, April 2009 Photographer: Daniel Jackson Stylist: Joanna Schlenzka sorry if repost source: asianmodelsblog
July 15, 200915 yr Liu backstage at Loewe Liu Wen“After the 4 fashion weeks, finally I could take my flight home. The French gentleman sitting besides me never stopped snoring during the flight; I was wondering if he made also some dreams about “fashion” like me? Many people asked me how many shows I did this season; I didn’t even remember the number. Later checking out by internet I found out: 74?! 74 shows during 30 days? How was I able to accomplish all that? “Fashion weeks are a test: I was either on the way to shows, backstage at shows or on the runways. There wasn’t even much time leftover for sleep. Some of my most interesting experiences were in London. Even though this was my first time at London fashion week, I didn’t have to go for castings. I had all direct fittings - I needed a little time to get used to this new privilege. My most memorable moment of fashion week was in NY. One day my agent called me and told me to look at Models.com. Opening the page, I found a photo that looked like me! And looking more attentively, I saw that the name in the caption was “LIU WEN”, which is listed in No. 44 of models’ top 50. Ha, it’s really me! Every girl has a beautiful dream, and mine this year was to join the top 50. Suddenly this dream was realized; what a happy surprise! The only problem was that nobody was there my apartment to share that moment with me but I screamed for a little while just to celebrate!” source: models
August 21, 200915 yr Vogue China September 2009 Photographer: Thomas Lagrange Scanned by kazaf @ modernparty.cn
August 29, 200915 yr woah marilyn's showcards are always rockin' thanks unknown! It takes something to book a Jean Paul Gaultier show on first look, but Liu Wen managed just that. “I had a coup de foudre”—French for “stroke of lightning,” more or less—“for Liu Wen the first time I saw her,” the designer explains. “She came in for casting for my pr
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