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1 minute ago, ceceshores said:

E! says she's almost five months along which would make her due date at the end of August. That seems more likely to me.

To me too, but US weekly says othe thing (for me she is 6 month at the end of april)

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Did the caption say something about how she'd swallowed a bell pepper before? I'm guessing she was referring to the fruit or vegetable places compare the size of the baby to each week. That would put her at 18 weeks which means she would actually be due in September. But she appears to have deleted that part so who knows. :idk: 

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Interview from this link

http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/fashion/552749/behati-prinsloo-interview-the-supermodel-introduces-her-juicy-couture-collection.html#index=1

 

 

Behati Prinsloo talks personal style, fashion pin-ups and her design debut

Behati Prinsloo, the supermodel, Angel and mum-to-be can now add another trade to her impressive CV - designer. Here she tells us about her debut collaboration with Juicy Couture, a capsule collection of sporty essentials and stylish loungewear to work into our off-duty wardrobes… 

What was on your mood board? 
‘The mood board was filled with a lot of images from the 1970s—specifically the beach and surf culture of Venice Beach. It was Farrah Fawcett from Charlie’s Angels, Suzanne Somers from Three’s Company, a really crazy roller skating movie called Roller Boogie with Linda Blair (the little girl from The Exorcist). All of those had a carefree vibe, and a very effortless style.’ 



Did you enjoy being a designer for a change? 
‘I did! I loved having a voice in the design process, and collaborating with the team.

 It was a very fun collaborative process with the Juicy Couture design team, and we all knew that the short-shorts, baby tees, the denim duster, the slides—pretty much everything—had to be in there.’ 

Were you nervous at all to see how your friends in fashion would react to your first project as a designer? 
‘I was only a little nervous because I really loved the process and how the collection went from sketches, to samples to being on figure, and you never know what the reaction would be. But then once I shared the look book with people, they sent me such sweet notes of support. The support has been great.

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Is Juicy Couture a label that you’ve had in your own wardrobe forever? 
‘Most definitely. It caught my eye in high school and I’ve loved it ever since.

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What piece of clothing in your wardrobe holds the most sentimental value for you? 
‘My classic Chanel flap handbag. It was the first ‘adult’ designer piece I bought myself. I’ve never kept anything from a shoot or show, but I have been gifted pieces and they all have special memories for me. ’
 

 

What’s your wardrobe like at home? 
‘My closet is pretty organised, I’m proud to say. It’s set up by type of clothes and then by color. And then of course there’s the rotating from spring/summer to fall/winter.
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How do you get ready for a red carpet event? What’s your routine? 
‘My favourite way of getting ready for a red carpet event is to turn the hair and makeup time into a bit of a pre-party. I use the same artists all of the time so we know each other so well---so it’s a hanging with friends session. Music, lots of laughing, and food—because you must eat before the event.’ 
 

What’s the first thing you do to get ready in the morning? 
‘I like to start the day with yoga. It’s the best way of moving into the day. I spend more time in Los Angeles over the winter, so it’s much easier to be inspired to work out.’ 

Who’s your style pin up? 
‘My ultimate style pin up is a tough question because my own style is influenced by so many sources. From Bianca Jagger to Kate Moss to Julie Christie. I love how they are always themselves and it never looks too ‘done’.’

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From this link http://www.harpersbazaar.co.uk/fashion/fashion-news/news/a36942/behati-prinsloo-interview-juicy-couture/ 

BEHATI PRINSLOO ON HER NEW COLLECTION FOR JUICY COUTURE

 

We talk to the model about her first-ever collection, her style and how she stays in such great shape

 

How did your collaboration with Juicy Couture come about? 

"I've worked with Juicy Couture quite a bit in the past, so when they asked if I would be interested in collaborating, I jumped at the chance."

What was your starting point and inspiration for the collection? 

"The starting point was to mix the traditional Juicy Couture aesthetic with my own personal style – which turned out to be a Seventies Venice Beach skater/surfer vibe!" 

Who do you think the Juicy Couture girl is? 

"The Juicy Couture girl is someone like me – she works hard but can always squeeze in some fun; she travels a great deal, loves being outdoors and being physically active, and she likes to be comfortable yet stylish, though her personal style is all her own."

Which is your favourite piece from the collection and how would you wear it?  

"I do love every piece in the collection, but I must admit I especially love the denim duster. At the launch party for the collection in New York, I wore it with a simple black slip-dress with strappy heels, but I would also wear it to the pool or beach as a cover up or over a tee and shorts when running errands."

How would you describe your style? 

"I would describe my style as casual chic."

Who are your style icons? 

"Charlotte Gainsbourg, Bianca Jagger and Kate Moss."

How do you think your style has changed over the years? 

"I used to be intimidated by serious fashion pieces, and my style now remains the same – it's just a bit more 'polished'. I've grown to embrace pieces like a Céline trench teamed with a pair of jeans and my beloved Dr Martens; or an Alexander Wang jacket worn over a vintage slip-dress and Louboutins."

What are your beauty essentials? 

"L'Oréal 's Age Perfect Day Cream with SPF15 – it provides deep hydration to the skin. I also like La Roche-Posay's Lipikar Lait cream for the body – again, it reinvigorates the skin with deep hydration. Bumble and Bumble's Surf Spray gives my hair the wavy texture that I love. Advanced Skin Care's Oxygen Mask is a great boost for skin after a late night or early morning. I also love Shiseido Perfecting Stick Concealer, Wander Beauty's On-the-Glow Blush and Illuminator stick – on one end it's a highlighter and on the other it's a blush – and Nars Audacious Lipstick in Rita."

What beauty products do you use when you're travelling? 

"Depending on how long I'm travelling for, I may bring my all of essentials in packed bags, and for shorter trips, it's an abbreviated, pared-down mix of my essentials. Nothing is more devastating that having TSA [Transport Security Administration] take your essentials; you must pare them down!"

What tips do you have for looking good when you've stepped off a plane? 

"A great pair of sunglasses is essential; and hopefully you've paired a favourite piece with something from my capsule collection."

What is your favourite way to keep fit? 

"Yoga, specifically, but I love being active so pretty much anything is fun for me."

Do you have any tips for getting your body ready to wear a bikini?  

"Well, it's my job to be bikini-ready, so I swear by yoga, Pilates, staying active – and lots of fresh juices and grilled vegetables. I also try to stay away from processed food."

What's your favourite thing to do with your time off? 

"My favourite thing to do is turn off my phone and stay away from emails. Logging off is a treat I don't think enough of us give ourselves."

What would you do if you weren't modelling? 

"I would hope I would be a professional photographer – fine art and portrait specifically."

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start out in modelling? 

"My advice is to do your homework – know who the models, editors, designers, photographers and hair and make-up artists are that came before you. Most importantly, be prepared for a lot more nos than yeses. Know who you are, but don't take yourself  or the work too seriously."

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