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US Marie Claire May 2016 : Kylie, Hailey, Zendaya, Ellie & Gugu by Tesh


Vienna Anderson

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height : 5'9.5"
bust : 32"
waist : 24.5"
hips : 34"
shoe : 9
hair : dark brown
eyes : green/blue
age : 16
agencies : Tamblyn Models (Brisbane) | Chadwick Models (Perth/Sydney)
instagram : @vienna_storm



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François Halard - Photographer

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Between his Greenwich Village apartment and his XVIIIth century hotel particulier in the South of France, François Halard circles the world to portray the houses, gardens and ateliers of singular personalities. From artists such as Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, Louise Bourgeois and recently Luigi Ghirri or John Richardson, to magical premises, like Casa Malaparte, Villa Noailles or La Maison de Verre, Halard captures places that inspire and mold him as an artist.
His strength also comes from the portraits he executes. From his masters, to the most influential individuals of the contemporary world. His style, both bohemian and regal, sets him, according to the international press, from AD to Appartamento, as one the most prominent decoration photographer in the world.
Looking through more than 20 years of editorial work , for the Condé Nast publications or the New York Times and exhibition catalogs for Actes Sud or the Fondation Lambert, François Halard delivers his photographic understanding of spaces that discloses his unique sensibility and personal history.
The history of a building, a tiny detail on furniture or an art piece, shadows playing with light setting an atmosphere, the blunt glance of an artist he’s been portraying, François Halard has been showcasing his work through prestigious publications : Visite Privée (Actes Sud), Francois Halard (Rizzoli), Casa Ghirri (Kehrer) and through exhibitions in galleries and museums around the globe.
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François Halard studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, and soon after began working for the Decoration International. He moved to New York City where he began regular commissions for American Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ and House & Garden.

His work for these publications established him as the most prolific and well known interior and architectural photographers of our time, as well as forming longtime collaborations with Fabien Baron and Alex Lieberman to name a few.

Francois' sophisticated style and refined technique has attracted advertising clients such as Armani, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Yves Saint-Laurent, Hugo Boss and Ann Taylor. Personally, Francois is fascinated by the artist and their creative dwelling, and has brought this to fruition in his photographs of the studios of Jean-Charles Blais, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Julian Schnabel, and the heritage of Beuys (cf. Video). He has had solo exhibitions in Aries (February-March 2001), Paris (2002), and New York at the Remy Toledo Gallery (June 2004).

He splits his time between homes in New York and France.
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Bernie

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New girl at IMG Australia :heart:
5'10 from Unique Models NZ



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Libby

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Another NZ girl signed with IMG Australia - love her :heart:
5'10 from Unique Models NZ



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Dazed Summer 2016

Arena Homme+ Summer/Fall 2016

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First of "I-don't-know-how-many" cover, by Juergen Teller



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King Juergen! King Raf! King Power! 1 of the covers... Got to love the Arena Homme+ boys! This issue also featuring Demna, Gosha, J Dubs and many more in a Teller Epic... #TellerEpic #KingPower #KingJuergen #KingRaf #TheLegendaryMensMag #ArenaHommePlus @juergentellerpage @rafsimons @lcfc
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Teen Vogue May 2016 : Willow Smith by Emma Summerton

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Whoa. This place is amazing! How dope would it be to do a concert here?” Willow Smith shoots out of a large black SUV like a rocket at takeoff. It is 8:55 on a brutally sunny morning at Los Angeles’s Sepulveda Dam, and our cover star’s hazel eyes are transfixed by the shoot’s location, a sprawling concrete basin, which reads part abandoned skate park, part UFO landing pit. She is rocking an infectious smile and a cropped tee that serendipitously spells out the spirit of our female-led shoot: “Never underestimate the power of a woman.”

Within seconds of her deployment, Willow’s slim fingers find their way into photographer Emma Summerton’s waist-length waves. “This is so cool. I’ve never been shot by a woman before — not for anything this major!” she gushes, stroking Summerton’s soft strands. Then, as if a lightbulb goes off in Willow’s brain, she lunges right into an impassioned soliloquy about the disturbing lack of female representation in male-dominated fields. “There is such a need for more female photographers, physicists, astronauts, doctors.…” The crew nods in agreement, eyeing each other at the exciting and rather unusual start to the day.

Norms tend to fall by the wayside in the midst of this truly willowy enigma, whose mind seems to move at the speed of light itself. At 15, she is already the sum of many things, none of which are saddled with conformity: As the youngest child of box-office legends Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, she’s Hollywood progeny, not to mention a musical wunderkind, a science whiz kid. And with her recent appointment as Chanel’s new ambassador, she is an official style icon-in-the-making. She also makes up one half of possibly the world’s most wonderfully weird brother/sister duo. Willow and her older brother Jaden’s collective persona famously fascinates, perplexes, and stirs up heated debate among adults who simply cannot get on their level. It is a wavelength few can. Willow speaks of their connection as kismet — “We’re like binary stars, like two parts of one thing,” she explains. “I know what he’s thinking at all times. And he knows what I’m thinking. We’re not identical twins, but it feels like that in a lot of ways.”

Labels such as “bizarre” and “self-adoring” have been hurled at these two, only to seemingly roll off their backs. Jaden infamously continues to don his skirts — and not just in the latest Louis Vuitton womenswear campaign (a feat that still sends his little sister into proud squeals). On set Willow gives eye contact, big hugs, lots of thank-yous. Forget whatever tabloid fodder you read; she is a supremely likable, well-mannered kid. She also seems utterly unencumbered by the teenage plight of fitting in — there is a bigger picture to focus on.

In front of the camera, Willow is peerless. She has the self-possession of a supermodel and the baby face of a Disney fairy. This kid’s got it all, I think, studying how she moves every inch of her unwieldy limbs with a dancer’s grace. She’s also calling the shots on the tunes. Kid Cudi’s Satellite Flight blasts from a nearby Jambox, and she gets completely lost in the music, singing along: “Have you ever seen the Earth from this view?” I am convinced that the answer for anybody but Willow is no. She may very well be from a distant planet, a foreign place where women are homegrown superheroes, nurtured to become goddesses; a land where girls are taught to own their power from birth so that by 15 they possess the kind of delightfully off-kilter creativity that marked Warhol-era greats. But it isn’t all art for art’s sake with Willow.

During our New York City breakfast date a few weeks after the shoot, she shows off her radically intellectual side. The teen supernova perks up on topics like nanoscience, civil engineering, and microbiology. She is a self-proclaimed STEM freak, with her sights set squarely on deepening connections in the science community and maybe even attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) one day. It’s why she hopped on a flight to tour the campus in Cambridge directly after Paris Fashion Week (where she excited a flashing mob of paparazzi with karate kicks at Chanel’s #frontrowonly show—NBD!). “It was nice to be able to talk to female students and professors about science and logic because that’s just such a man’s world,” she notes. It should come as no surprise that one of Willow’s favorite topics is changing perceptions about women and girls of color in spaces where they are underrepresented. But don’t call her an activist. Why? Because when you’re Willow Smith, categories can feel restrictive. “I see myself as a—hold on, let me ask Siri.” The teenager whips out her iPhone and speaks into it, drawing stares from tables nearby. “Siri, define artisan.” Everybody’s favorite robotic voice serves up a satisfying definition: Artisan is a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. “Ah, OK, yes!” Willow allows. “I call myself an artisan.”

Willow sews clothing, hosts underground teachings in quantum mechanics, and is studying how to produce songs from mathematical equations, yet I wonder if there was ever a time when she felt less empowered. “Yes. One hundred percent,” she responds without missing a beat. “After ‘Whip My Hair’ and all the publicity, after going on tour in the U.K., after saying no to the Annie film, all of this crap was going on in my life, and I had to sit down and say, ‘Who are you? On a real note. Are you this or this?’” She grasps the table’s salt and pepper shakers, one in each hand, for comparison’s sake. “During that time of figuring it out, I was lost and super insecure. But then I stopped trying to find myself in these other inanimate objects, people, and ideas. I realized it isn’t about finding yourself—it’s about creating yourself.” Her sartorial expressions seem to be an inextricable extension of that creation—and they are anything but superficial. “I have some cool shoes on [that day, she is in Chloé Susanna studded booties] and I wear crazy eyeliner, but it’s really all about emulating the colors you feel inside,” she reveals. “A lot of clothes are cute, but after you buy the Yeezy shoes, after you get your hair done with a weave, you’re still the same person. I feel like more and more kids are starting to realize this.”

Shifting gears slightly, she ruminates on the meaning of her new role. “Being a young African-American woman with dreads, it blows my mind that I’m a Chanel ambassador. Like, how am I a Chanel ambassador?” she marvels. “It is so beautiful. I’m coming into a new part of my life that is completely unknown, and I’m jumping right in. All I can do from here is continue to shift paradigms and continue to push the envelope further and further. But I am doing it every day just by being myself.”

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Tabby

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British newbie with IMG Models London :heart:


SSAW Magazine S/S 2016
Photographer: Lea Colombo
Make-up Artist: Thomas De Kluyver
Hair Stylist: Teiji Utsumi




SSAW Magazine S/S 2016
Photographer: Hanna Moon
Stylist: Ellie Grace Cumming
Make-up Artist: Nami Yoshida
Hair Stylist: Naoki Komiya


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Will Dailey

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Agency: IMG
Height: 6.05"
Waist: 31"
Inseam: 32"
Suit: 38L
Shirt: 15
Shoe: 11.5
Hair: Dark Blonde
Eyes Blue
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Vogue Australia May 2016 : Emilia Clarke by Emma Summerton

Jueli Mery

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GRÖSSE HEIGHT: 176 / 5'9'' | BRUST CHEST: 85 / 33,5 | TAILLE WAIST: 62 / 24 | HÜFTE HIPS: 90 / 35,5 | KONFEKTION SIZE: 36 | SHOES EU: 39 | HAARE HAIR: BRAUN / BROWN | AUGEN EYES: GRÜN / GREEN
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Jüli Mery ‏@jueliuerli Mar 30
Signed up with IMG Models New York. The most recognized agency in the world! Super excited!
Her port isn't up in IMG yet.
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Jüli Mery ‏@jueliuerli Jan 22
Just found out. I am the YOUNGEST ever German model to model for Victoria's Secret. Real privilege
She was on Germany next top model 10.It was heidi Klum show.Finally,a GNTM girls got VS.


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Vogue Paris May 2016 : Lottie Moss & Lucky Blue Smith by Mario Testino

Vogue Ukraine May 2016 : Joséphine Le Tutour by An Le

W May 2016 : Jennifer Lopez by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin


Interview Germany May 2016 by Benjamin Huseby

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Photographed by Benjamin Huseby


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Florence Millar

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At Colours GLA and Elite London
Height 173 / Bust 77 / Waist 64 / Hips 84 / Shoes 38


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Veranika Tsybulskaya

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I searched for a thread on this absolutely gorgeous model but could't find one so I had to start it! Veranika is a model from Belarus according to her instagram.
So far I've found she is signed with Nevs in London and MC2 in New York! Also with Idol Model Management in Kyiv (mother agency maybe?). Anyone have any additional info on this beautiful girl feel free to share :)

Measurements:
Height 5'10"
Bust 32"
Waist 24"
Hips 35"

All photos from the MC2 Model Management NYC website

Jakob Kosel

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Height: 189 cm
Bust: 99 cm
Waits: 83 cm
Hips: 97 cm

Agencies:
AS Management
2morrow Milan
New Madison Paris
Two Management LA
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Grace Park

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I first saw her in Stargate SG1, I was fascinated by her looks and personality. Then I saw her in BattleStar Galactica and now she is in Hawaii 5.0

A gorgeous woman who could have done justice to any collection :)

From Hawaii 5.0
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More to come :)
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