Let the speculation begin :woot:!
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Who Will Sweep Up the Spring 2016 Shows?
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Noah Metzdorf
With Ford (NY).
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Koa Smith

vman.com
MEET THE FINALISTS: KOA
TEXT KATHARINE K. ZARRELLA
MANY ENTERED, ONE WILL WIN. INIMITABLE PHOTOGRAPHER STEVEN KLEIN HAS NOW SHOT THE SIX VMAN/FORD MODEL SEARCH FINALISTS. WHO WILL TAKE THE TOP PRIZE? YOU’LL HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE SEPTEMBER 17 RELEASE OF VMAN 34 TO FIND OUT. BUT IN THE MEANTIME, GET TO KNOW THE MEN WHO HOPE TO TAKE THE MODELING WORLD BY STORM
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CONTENDER #1: KOA Hailing from Kauai, Hawaii, Koa took a break from his career as a professional surfer to fly to New York and be shot by Steven Klein for the VMAN/Ford Model Search. “I’m sitting in a robe right now and feeling pretty luxurious!” the hopeful said while speaking by phone from set, where he participated in an eye-opening and possibly life-changing photo session with one of the world’s most influential lensmen. Here, he ponders his potential future as a supermodel. Why do you want to be a model? KOA My older brother, Travis Smith, is a model, and he’s been doing it for five years or so. I’ve followed him very closely. I see what he does and I’ve always kind of wanted to get into it, and now, it’s happening! What do you do now? K I’m a professional surfer. How does surfing compare to modeling? K I surf for the adrenaline—it’s a huge adrenaline rush and while I’ve only done a couple of shoots here and there, I’d say you get some gnarly adrenaline from modeling. In that way, they’re surprisingly similar. What would you sacrifice to become a top male model? K My pinky finger, but I’d probably need that… What would be your dream modeling gig? K An exclusive contract with Calvin Klein or something sounds like a dream. What’s the biggest draw of the modeling life? K I think it’s probably the girl models! But really, I think it’s the endless excitement that comes from never knowing what will happen. |
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Zach Rogers
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Georgia Rixon
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Wiktoria Matusz
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Langdon
With Select (London).
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Harry Williams
With Next (London).
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Lui September 2015 : Joan Smalls by Luigi & Iango
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Paul Rouvelin
Agency: 16MEN Paris
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Leopold
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John Evan Richardson - Makeup Artist

Evan Richardson (his full name credited in magazines as John Evan Richardson) was one of the first make-up artists to do make-up for American fashion magazines. He spent his make-up career working with some of the world's greatest fashion photographers like Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Francesco Scavullo.
His work regularly appeared in and on the cover of fashion and women's magazines worldwide like Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, French & Italian Vogue, Glamour, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, and Redbook to name a few.
In his career that spanned nearly 30 years he made up over 130 celebrities from the film and theater worlds, dancers, pop and opera singers, TV personalities, politicians, heads of industries, writers, artists, and supermodels.
In alphabetical order his celebrity list includes: Julie Andrews, Lucille Ball, Tallulah Bankhead, Drew Barrymore, Mikhail Baryshnikov, David Bowie, Johnny Carson, Glenn Close, Susan Lucci, Shirley MacLaine, Madonna, Bette Midler, Liza Minnelli, Paul Newman, Yoko Ono, Luciano Pavarotti, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Reeve, Susan Sarandon, Diane Sawyer, Frank Sinatra, Sting, Elizabeth Taylor, Barbara Walters, Joanne Woodward, and many more.
He also designed make-up for many Broadway shows like No, No, Nanette, Coco, Good News, and Dr. Jazz.
Richardson has been writing for over eighteen years with a body of work that includes screenplays, plays, a musical for which he wrote the libretto, music and lyrics, plays, a children's adventure book, a murder/crime thriller: TRUCK STOP, Amazon.com (ISBN-13: 978-1499694666, ISBN-10:1499694660), and a memoir titled: THE STAR SHINER: Memoir of a Celebrity Makeup Artist, published by McFarland & Co., May, 2013 (Print ISBN: 978-0-7864-7096-9, Ebook ISBN: 978-1-4766-0137-3
http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.p...-0-7864-7096-9
http://www.amazon.com/author/evanrichardson )
Richardson received a BFA degree at University of Kentucky with further studies at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. His writing training in NYC has been at Marymount Manhattan College, New School University, and the New Dramatists, with playwright studies with playwright/teacher, Jeffrey Sweet.
His musical, GUYS has had 5 staged readings presented in NYC by the National Music Theater Network and the Genesis Guild.
Richardson recently taught for two years the art of beauty make-up in the Fashion Department at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY.
amazon.com
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Purple lipsticks
I did a search about purple lipsticks but I couldn't find any so I decided to start one. I really love purple lips but I think it is scary to wear it in public. Have you ever had a purple lipstick or do you wanna buy any particular? Please write the brand and the name or number of the colour.
I have one right now from H&M called Orchidding Me. I used to have one from Viva La Diva called Very Violet. They are two very different purple shades. Orchidding Me is a very dark purple on the berry side and Very Violet is a very bright medium purple with a bluish tinge
I would say.
I have one right now from H&M called Orchidding Me. I used to have one from Viva La Diva called Very Violet. They are two very different purple shades. Orchidding Me is a very dark purple on the berry side and Very Violet is a very bright medium purple with a bluish tinge
I would say.
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How Does One Grow Their Hair Out "Properly"?
Hello Everyone,
I am not a member of many websites and when my application to tFS was accepted I was quite surprised. I feel quite intimidated by tFS and the community as I normally am well versed in the matter at hand. I find it hard to talk about fashion the way people do here.
I have a problem I wondered if you could help me with...
I've always had my hair slightly longer than what one would consider average since the age of 14 I'd say. At around the age of 18 I began to get it cut shorter and as of last month I had an undercut that I wore back "short" formally almost. For personal reasons the hair had to come off. So it was shaved and I was bald; That was two weeks ago...
How does one go about growing one's hair in properly? I see this is a chance to undo all the damage I had done before with the blowdryer and GHDs. So I want to do right by my hair and right past wrongs. Should I get it cut often? I know this won't make it grow faster (it's growing fast enough) but I won't to avoid split ends etc. Any advice on a style would be greatly appreciated as I've been told to leave it short by a lot of people but on the other-hand I've been had people tell me they miss my longer hair and now I'm not sure what to do as there are good sides to both.
My second dilemma is that people react so differently to me shorter hair. I've also just lost a close friend so I've had some time off work and I had let my facial hair go unchecked (I'm normally clean shaven and wet shave every morning). The beard thing if you can call it a beard is very popular. I know beards are the in thing right now apparently (I think?) but the reaction is quite startling.
In the end it will come down to what I like I know that. However I'm not an overly outgoing person and I like to hear the opinions of others before I make a big dissension like this and for me this is a big decision
I'm also interested in your opinions on the hair vs shaven/clean=shaven vs. beard thing from a sociological point of view of.
I can provide more personal info if helps, thank you very much for reading.
F.
I am not a member of many websites and when my application to tFS was accepted I was quite surprised. I feel quite intimidated by tFS and the community as I normally am well versed in the matter at hand. I find it hard to talk about fashion the way people do here.
I have a problem I wondered if you could help me with...
I've always had my hair slightly longer than what one would consider average since the age of 14 I'd say. At around the age of 18 I began to get it cut shorter and as of last month I had an undercut that I wore back "short" formally almost. For personal reasons the hair had to come off. So it was shaved and I was bald; That was two weeks ago...
How does one go about growing one's hair in properly? I see this is a chance to undo all the damage I had done before with the blowdryer and GHDs. So I want to do right by my hair and right past wrongs. Should I get it cut often? I know this won't make it grow faster (it's growing fast enough) but I won't to avoid split ends etc. Any advice on a style would be greatly appreciated as I've been told to leave it short by a lot of people but on the other-hand I've been had people tell me they miss my longer hair and now I'm not sure what to do as there are good sides to both.
My second dilemma is that people react so differently to me shorter hair. I've also just lost a close friend so I've had some time off work and I had let my facial hair go unchecked (I'm normally clean shaven and wet shave every morning). The beard thing if you can call it a beard is very popular. I know beards are the in thing right now apparently (I think?) but the reaction is quite startling.
In the end it will come down to what I like I know that. However I'm not an overly outgoing person and I like to hear the opinions of others before I make a big dissension like this and for me this is a big decision
I'm also interested in your opinions on the hair vs shaven/clean=shaven vs. beard thing from a sociological point of view of.
I can provide more personal info if helps, thank you very much for reading.
F.
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Megan Puleri


Height: 5'10" / 177 cm
Bust: 30" / 76 cm
Waist: 23" / 58 cm
Hips: 34" / 86 cm
Agency: IMG Models
imgmodels
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Alysia Francis
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Valentina Wende


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Agency: Marilyn Agency & Lo Management Height: 5'9'' 1/2 (176 cm) Hair: Light Brown Eyes: Blue Waist: 23'' (58 cm) Hips: 33'' (84 cm) |
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Darby Jones
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Iramax
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Ruthie Hanan
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