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Vogue Portugal September 2016 : Helena Christensen by An Le

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Vogue Portugal September 2016 :heart: :clap:



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Matias Beck

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With View Management (Barcelona, Spain)
Height: 189
Chest: 101
Waist: 79
Shoes: 45
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Green

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What is Really Going on With Style.com?

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from The Fashion Law

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July 12, 2016

It has been over a year since Condé Nast announced that it will integrate the content of its wildly popular Style.com website into Vogue’s site under the newly-launched Vogue Runway headline, turning Style.com into an “a brand-new luxury shopping experience.” Aside from an array of preparatory changes – including laying off a handful of employees, hiring a new team and bringing the runway reviews and collection galleries, for which Style.com was known, under the Vogue umbrella – little tangible output has come of the planned e-commerce transformation of the Style.com site. The lack of activity has left many asking whether the Style.com rebrand is little more than a failed venture.

According to a 2015 statement from publishing giant Condé Nast, which plays parent to Vogue, W, Vanity Fair, Glamour, and Allure, among others, the new Style.com was slated to launch in the U.K. in early 2016 – with 100 to 200 brands available for purchase. It would expand stateside and to other markets around the world subsequently thereafter. Condé Nast elaborated, outlining its “mission is to sell merchandise to consumers, including readers and users of its magazines and websites such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and Gentlemen’s Quarterly.”

As for how the new Style.com will work, exactly, President Franck Zayan said that readers will be able to purchase through two channels: the magazines they’re reading and the Style.com site. Interestingly, Style.com won’t hold any stock, and the brands – which will eventually range from fashion to food and wine to travel – will take care of fulfillment. Zayan told WWD he sees Style.com as a “connector” between the magazines and the products, and an added layer of service to readers. Part of Condé’s plan is to embed commercial links earlier in the online reader’s journey, and also give them the option to switch off the e-commerce bit altogether.

WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON WITH STYLE.COM?

Condé Nast’s most recent Style.com-specific announcement, which came in November 2015, centered on hiring of fashion consultant Yasmin Sewell, who was enlisted for the role of the site’s fashion director. Aside from that revelation, however, the re-launch of the Style.com has been seemingly non-existent, suggesting that things may have gone awry behind the scenes for the London-based operation, potentially derailing the venture for the foreseeable future.

But alas, the site is slated to go public in the not-so-distant near future, or so an array of clues from those most intimately involved would suggest. In mid-June, for instance, Sewell posted a photo of a film clapboard with the “Style.com Condé Nast” designation, along with the caption: “Hold tight kids, won't be long. @styledotcom Coming soon.” Christine Centenera, Fashion Director for Vogue Australia, posted the same photo, writing: “Coming (back) soon.”

In early July, Patrick Devlin, who holds the role of Head of Business Development at Style.com, took to his Instagram to share a photo that read: “Typing in Style.com will soon no longer bring you to Vogue Runway. Make sure you type in VogueRunway.com or add it to your bookmarks to get the latest fashion news!” The photo mirrors a pop-up box that appears on Vogue Runway, alerting readers of the impending change. As of publication, the Style.com URL still auto-redirects to Vogue Runway.

It appears as though the site has its team – upwards of 100 employees – largely in place. In addition to Sewell, Condé Nast has been working to put a rather significant team in place for the new and improved(?) Style.com. Franck Zayan is on board as President; Melissa Dick (formerly editor of ElleUK.com and previously the global editorial director at Asos.com) as Editorial Director; Olivier Breton (formerly in charge of online trading and customer acquisition at Galeries Lafayette) as Chief Marketing Officer; and Patrick Devlin as Head of Business Development. Also on board: Celenie Laura Fleur Seidel, who occupies the role of Market Editor; Mo White (formerly of the Net-a-Porter Group), who is Chief Product Officer; Jane Gorley, Creative Director; Natalie Varma (formerly head of e-commerce at Anya Hindmarch), Head of Product; and Mary Binding, Womenswear Product Manager. A number of these individuals have held their roles for the past two years, prepping for what has been a relatively drawn-out production, which has left industry insiders questioning the status of the re-launch. The site is currently on a bit of a hiring spree, still looking to fill Business analyst, Visual designer, Accountant, Senior iOS Developer, Project manager, and various assistant roles, among others.

Just when we had all but given up on the Style.com reintroduction project, it appears to be very much still in the works and arguably quite close to launching - its commencement is slated for this September. Of the impending launch, Zayan told TFL: "Good things come to those who work hard... And it's been a year of relentless work." He also added that we will not have to wait "too much longer" to see what the Style.com team has been working on.

"The new Style.com is coming soon, and we've collaborated with a series of collage artists for our teaser campaign, which launches in the next week," said fashion director Yasmin Sewell. "They'll show our bold, playful approach to style, and our agenda-setting position. Expect something a little different." Stay tuned!

Vogue Australia September 2016 : Selena Gomez by Emma Summerton

Enisa Njemcevic

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From Bosnia and Herzegovina
HEIGHT: 174-5' 8.5"
BUST: 84-33"
WAIST: 60-23"
HIPS: 89-35"
SHOES: 37-6
HAIR: BROWN
EYES: BROWN
Whit Wave Management Italia & MP Mega Miami

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Dany Rose Langeron

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New with City in Paris.

Height 5' 10.5"
Waist 22.5"
Hips 34.5"




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Maria Grettve

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Maria (or Mia) Grettve
Swedish
Hair:Blonde
Eyes:Blue/Green
Height:180cm
Bust/Waist/Hips:86/61/87

Votre Beaute,2003

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US Elle September 1997 : Christy Turlington by Gilles Bensimon

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Ph: Gilles Bensimon
Model: Christy Turlington
Fashion Editor: Isabel Dupre
Hair: Oribe
Makeup: Sonia Kashuk



Striking A Balance
Ph: Gilles Bensimon
Model: Christy Turlington
Fashion Editor: Isabel Dupre
Hair: Oribe
Makeup: Sonia Kashuk

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Daniela Rotelli

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Daniela (or Dani) Rotelli
90's Model
Brazilian
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Blue
Height: 179 cm
Bust/Waist/Hips: 87/62/90


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Ansolet Rossouw

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Astounding new South African :heart:


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Height: 5'9"/176cm
Mother Agency: Fanjam Model Management (South Africa)

Daria Kononenko

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MA LINEA 12 (Kiev)
Paris SUPREME
Milan WOMEN



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HEIGHT178 - 5' 10"
BUST80 - 31"
WAIST60 - 23"
HIPS89 - 35"
HAIR COLOR BLOND
EYE COLOR BLEU-VERTS

Allure September 2016 : Jessica Alba by Will Davidson

Sarah Gullixson

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HEIGHT: 5'9" (175cm)
HAIR: red (roux)
EYES: blue (bleu)
BUST: 32" (81cm)
WAIST: 24" (61cm)
HIPS: 34" (86cm)
SHOES: 9US (40EU)
AGE: 17 (11 Feb)
NATIONALITY: American (San Francisco)
AGENCIES: Stars (SF) | Marilyn (NY) | M+P (Paris/Milan)
INSTAGRAM: @sarahg_official



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Aleksandra "Ola" Kursa

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Height: 175cm
Bust: 84cm
Waist: 60cm
Hips: 81cm
Shoes: 38
Eyes: blue
Hair: brown
Age: 17
Nationality: Polish
Instagram: @a_kursa_



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Karolina Leciewicz

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Height: 182cm
Bust: 81cm
Waist: 60cm
Hips: 91cm
Shoes: 41
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Nationality: Polish
Agency: Art Fashion (PL)
Instagram: @pannaleciewicz



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Azlin Nicolette Esqueda

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HEIGHT: 5' 9" - 175
BUST: 32" - 81
WAIST: 23" - 58
HIPS: 34" - 86
SHOES: 7.5 - 38
HAIR: Brown
EYES: Blue/Green
AGE: 19
NATIONALITY: American (TX)
ETHNICITY: French/Mexican
AGENCIES: DragonFly (TX) | LA Models (LA) | MC2 (Miami) | Supreme (NY) | Full Circle (Capetown) | Model Werk (Hamburg)
INSTAGRAM: @azlinnicolette



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Neiman Marcus 1994 The Art of Fashion : Nadja Auermann by Richard Avedon

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Neiman Marcus
The Art of Fashion 1994
Ph: Richard Avedon
Model: Nadja Auermann


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Neiman Marcus 1996 The Art of Fashion : Anneliese Seubert by Lillian Bassman

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Neiman Marcus
The Art of Fashion 1996
Ph: Lillian Bassman
Model: Anneliese Seubert


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Carolina Herrera F/W 2016.17 : Karlie Kloss, Lily Aldridge & Garrett Neff

H&M Studio F/W 2016.17 : Freja Beha Erichsen by Daniel Jackson

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