October 2, 201212 yr :wub2: (btw I missed you all ) There's no way we can be sure that knobbly cheese-flavoured snack foods make up part of Miranda Kerr's mostly Coconut Water-based diet, but we still enjoy the unlikely sight of her dipping into a bag of Twisties in behind the scenes footage from her cover shoot for the latest RUSSH Magazine. The Australian supermodel fronts the magazine's October/November issue the "homegrown issue", and for RUSSH Editor in Chief Jess Blanch there was no other choice. In her editor's letter of the issue - on news stands October 3rd - Jess writes: “It had to be her. Our homegrown issue was always going to need someone who would help us celebrate our roots and we chose Miranda. Why? Well, she’s mega, obviously, but besides the attributes that have made her one of world’s most recognised supermodels, it’s her story that shows her as a shining example of what we breed in the antipodes." Take a look at the exclusive video thanks to our friends at RUSSH featuring the tune "Heavy" by Sydney band Songs, followed by a few gorgeous shots from the cover shoot photographed by the superb Hugh Lippe. The resulting images take the meaning of 'Aussie Pride' to another level entirely.
October 2, 201212 yr MIRANDA IS HOME: A LETTER FROM OUR EDITOR WORDS Jess Blanch PHOTOS Hugh Lippe It had to be her. Our homegrown issue was always going to need someone who would help us celebrate our roots and we chose Miranda. Why? Well, she’s mega, obviously, but besides the attributes that have made her one of world’s most recognised supermodels, it’s her story that shows her as a shining example of what we breed in the antipodes. She grew up in the farming town of Gunnedah. A place where fun was had on horseback or at the local tennis courts and anything worth celebrating was done so with a sausage sizzle. Breaking rules meant being picked up from school on Friday and being allowed a Paddle Pop or Callipo from the general store and fashion didn’t exist past a well-worn pair of RM Williams boots. A modelling competition led her to Billabong, then to Balenciaga and far beyond. Of course I don’t need to tell you what she’s done but I can vouch it’s been quite some ride. I grew up in a small country town just 100 kilometres from where she lived and know that when you’re sitting in Paris at a runway show (let alone walking in it), you can’t help but wonder how in the world you got there and how far you are from where you began. You may call what we’re celebrating in these pages unashamedly patriotic, the antithesis of a cultural cringe, but we are proud to share what our home has to offer. Our world beyond Vegemite and other such clichés: a great southern land rich with talent and the best of everything, a base that fosters a global mindset, an adventuring spirit and arms us with a penchant for being ‘on roam’. What is it about Aussies? The ‘no guts, no glory approach’ to life, the irreverence, the way we stick together? Perhaps it’s our geographical isolation that makes us all the more hungry and sets us in hot pursuit of what lies beyond the wild frontier. It’s hard to know if we are brave or just a little crazy. We want the whole world or nothing and if something gets in our way, like Miranda says, “no worries”, we push on. We dedicate this issue with respect to everyone who has been, at some point, touched by the land Down Under. Source: russhmagazine.com
October 2, 201212 yr If you would like to see behind the scene pictures - check these links / So now we know it wasn't for DAVID JONES but for RUSSH / http://www.bellazon....00#entry2894327 http://www.bellazon....00#entry2895799 http://www.bellazon....80#entry2893902 http://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/1910-miranda-kerr/page__st__14680#entry2893905 http://www.bellazon....80#entry2893916
October 2, 201212 yr VICTORIA'S SECRET Source: Tumbrl Ps. Could someone check Miranda's Facebook I can't see her new pictures
October 2, 201212 yr Unfortunately we won't see Miranda on the cover of VOGUE ITALY ( November issue )
October 2, 201212 yr Unfortunately we won't see Miranda on the cover of VOGUE ITALY ( November issue )
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