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Blast from the Past. . Massimo Rebecchi and La Perla Collezione S/S 2004

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Big Thanks to Psylocke (fashion spot) for the scans

Natasha Poly To Take Over in 2012?

Campaigns. Editorials. Covers. Fashion shows. Oh, hello career of a top model! These things have become very familiar to Natasha Poly over the span of her near decade long career. Nat-P (only her close friends call her that), racked up 9 campaigns, 25 editorials, 8 covers and walked in 35 fashion shows in 2011 alone.

Her feet must be furious, but she’s making bank and the Russian superstar is starting off 2012 off with a bang. Already she can be seen in four major Spring/Summer 2012 ad campaigns for Proenza Schouler, Jil Sander, Dsquared2 and Prada. If we didn’t know any better, we would say that Poly wants to be even more of a dominating force this year than ever before. Guess what? We don’t mind!

And with the divinely ridiculous video bringing Vogue Italia‘s QVC-inspired January cover to life, we definitely have to say that Poly is on the right track to industry domination.

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My girls @JoanSmalls1 & @Poly_Natasha

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The pic it's from Gucci Fiat 500 Party during Milan Fashion Week, 2011 :flower:

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