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June 15, 201212 yr AMERICANA’S SILENT FALL: Long Island’s Americana Manhasset looked to “The Artist” for its fall catalogue, “Speechless,” an homage to black-and-white silent movies. The catalogue comes out in mid-August, when a short silent film, “Speechless,” and a behind-the scenes, silent look at the making of the book will be posted on Americana’s Web site. The “Speechless” film will also air on Taxi TV during fashion week. The Americana even hired four-legged star Uggie, the scene-stealing Jack Russell terrier who appears in “The Artist.” Charles DeCaro, creative director of ad agency Laspata DeCaro, was smitten by the canine. “It’s as if he’s actually acting,” he said. “He has this sense of timing. He gets it. He’s really a star.” Karlie Kloss plays the ingenue and Clément Chabernaud is her costar. Each image has its own narrative, such as the one with Kloss, wearing a Burberry Prorsum coat, walking through a soundstage where “extras” dressed as Keystone Kops, Charlie Chaplin and Tom Mix play cards and read the newspaper. On a studio back lot, Kloss, in a St. John flapper dress, holds out an imaginary treat to a primed Uggie, and under the heat of spotlights, Kloss, wearing a beaded and fringed dress and cloche, kicks up her Jimmy Choos and does the Charleston. Americana Manhasset chose the catalogue’s theme based on the fall collections, many of which “harkened to the past in some way, especially the Twenties and Thirties, but with a modern twist,” said Andrea Sanders, senior vice president and creative director. The catalogue was shot at Paramount Studios and several private homes in Los Angeles.
June 15, 201212 yr Quote: I'm gonna miss you @missjourdandunn !! Ill see you later @karliekloss?? http://yfrog.com/ntlzecrjj Toni Garrn's twitter
June 15, 201212 yr HQ Scans... American Idols V Magazine #77 PH: Sharif Hamza fashionscansremastered.net
June 16, 201212 yr HQ Scans (sans article)... Brazilian Treatment Vogue (US) - July 2012 PH: Mario Testino fashionscansremastered.net
June 16, 201212 yr Very, very beautiful And finally her ballet skills was used Thank you, PinkCouture
June 16, 201212 yr Karlie Kloss @ the Australians in New York Fashion Foundation Party in NYC – June 14th, 2012 modelcandids
June 16, 201212 yr HQ Images (sans the article)... Joan Smalls & Karlie Kloss, Super Modern Super Model W Magazine - July 2012 PH: Steven Meisel fashionscansremastered.net * VH is going to try to get the Karlie cover as well. Stay tuned!
June 18, 201212 yr ^Wow. Talk about stunning...this cover is just perfect Also really love the Americana Manhasset shoot. Very Gatsby :brows:
June 18, 201212 yr Beautiful for W. Wow. Her hair looks great on her and I'm glad they didn't remove her moles on her face.This girl is not going anywhere!!
June 18, 201212 yr And here it is... she's totally abuse with lips pouting Absolutely STUNNING So often I see candids of Karlie like this one: Toni Garrn's twitter and I just find her face to be annoying, but when I see her editorial work. She is amazing! I think she should stick to HF because I really can't find the appeal of her within VS, but at the same time...a lot of people think opposite of me and loved her at the VSFS and love her work for VS Pink.
June 20, 201212 yr Jean Paul Gaultier F/W 12.13 Ad Campaign: Karlie Kloss by Willy Vanderperre fashiongonerogue posted by Blassegg at tfs
June 20, 201212 yr thank you, Ophelia And as I said before: Quote: Behind-the-scene with @karliekloss #adcampaign Shall we dance? Great news I think she's a perfect choice for JPG.
June 21, 201212 yr When somebody recognizesme, I’m always a little shocked—like, Wait, really?” Karlie Kloss says.“Hang on…me?” But the girl, itmust be said, is noticeable, wavinganimatedly from a stool at OneLucky Duck, a raw-food shop inManhattan’s Chelsea Market, all sixfeet one inch of her unfolding likean elongated, enchantingdragonfly.Kloss and Joan Smallshave spent the day across thestreet being photographed bySteven Meisel, and you get thefeeling that the two cover models,who together represent the newface of fashion, may just have toget used to being recognized.Marc Jacobs has named a bag forKloss. Smalls’s feline frame wasimmortalized in this year’s Pirellicalendar and in yellow jeans on agiant Calvin Klein billboard aboveManhattan’s Houston Street.These are the signs of certifiedcritical-mass appeal, and yet toeach, in her own way, it’s all stillsomehow unexpected.“Let’s be honest,” says Kloss. “Ithink it’s the fact that I’m eightinches above the average personwalking down the street. I’msomewhat in my own cloud.” At 19,she already knows how to bedisarmingly self-deprecating, butyes, let’s be honest, it’s not just hermeteorological height that attractsattention. Kloss also happens tohave the face of a fairy, with asmall constellation of freckles onher right cheek, and the kineticeffervescence of a sprite.When Kloss was growing up in St.Louis, the discipline of ballettraining provided a positive chargefor her lightning-bolt limbs. “Youlearn to control every aspect ofyour muscles, your face, your toes,your fingernails,” she says. “Andthat is how you tell a story,through movement.” Her firstshoot in New York, at 14, was withArthur Elgort, who photographedher doing a split on a ballet bar.She might look like a living linedrawing—one encased in custom-made 3x1 pants, the first jeansshe’s ever had that actually touchthe ground—but it took Kloss along time to “own it,” she says. “Mysisters have always been thesegorgeous glamazons, and I’m, like,this tall skinny stick in the family.And I still am the tall girl, even onthe runways.Every time I see KarlLagerfeld, he’s always, like”—sheputs on a German accent—“ ‘Karlie,have you stopped growing yet? Areyou taller?’ ” She laughs loudly. “Itused to be something that I reallydisliked about myself, being talland lanky, but it turned out to bethe greatest asset I have—howuniquely weird I am.”source: w magazine
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