February 11, 200817 yr 2001 Thank you Jal718 - I had most of them, but not in such good quality! Keep posting!!! Thanks again!
February 11, 200817 yr Wow, thanks everyone (Jal718 and Stefkay) for posting all these pictures. Just asking, has anyone seen her new cover with Seal on French Elle. It looks really good. French friends please post the editorial if you have it.
February 12, 200817 yr Not that anyone will notice this after seeing stefkay's and jal's posts, but here goes: http://dailywd.womansday.com/blog/2008/02/...he-does-it.html How She Does It: Heidi Klum As a host of Bravo's Project Runway, Heidi Klum likes to remind us all that in the world of fashion, either you're in or you're out. But this supermodel and mother of two always finds heart disease, the number-one killer of American women, to be an "in" issue. Heidi, in a custom-made red silk Marc Jacobs dress, cascaded down the catwalk as part of the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's annual Heart Truth awareness campaign. And of course, "nothing draws attention like a little red dress," at least according to campaign ambassador First Lady Laura Bush. Heidi is also the new spokeswoman for Diet Coke's Red Dress Program to further lend her voice to the cause. I caught up with her after the show to discuss matters of the heart. Do you have any family history of heart disease? Heidi: I have no family history of heart disease, thankfully, but heart disease is still a personal issue and I believe as women we must all recognize our risk of developing the disease and learn to take action to safeguard our health. I love to show that as women we should support each other. I mean, I have children and want to be around for them, to see them grow up. What do you do day to day to keep heart healthy? Heidi: I take care of myself by being surrounded by good friends and positive-thinking people. I try not to drink so much and I don't smoke, because these behaviors significantly elevate your risk. Plus, I keep careful watch of my diet and exercise. And I make sure I slow down from time to time. As women, we're always multitasking. One minute we're making lunch, and the next second we're running the kids to school and folding the laundry. It's really great to stop women for a second and say, hey, we need to take care of ourselves, too! —Dana Gottesman
February 12, 200817 yr I just found these images on the French Elle site. I actually like this editorial much better then any of the ones that I've seen of them together so far. It would be nice to see the editorial HQ though.
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