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Quoting Images is not allowed. So ... How can you see the image?
This was brought up recently by our member and it's a valid concern. I'd like to clear up the idea that it's hard to find the original post ... it's actually very easy, if you know what to do.
Now days, it may no longer be a huge drain on tFS's bandwidth ... you could be right. However, in any thread with tons of images, such as in Supporting Cast, it still slows the downloading of the page for our members and readers. And it's very cluttered looking. We like to keep things simple and clean in our threads.
So ... if you can't see the original photo in the quote, how can you find it easily? In fact, they are only one click away. It's fast and simple to find them whenever someone is interested in doing so.
Just click on little circle with the double arrow, right next to the Username in the quote. If you roll over that circle you will see: "View Post".
Try it on the quote above ^
Simple and fast ... and it works even if the original was 50 pages back or in another thread, as this one was.
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Could be Bridget Satterlee. http://nousmodels.com/portfolio.aspx...id=714766&a=13
Note to moderators: I don't believe it uses extra resources or increases TFS's bandwidth usage to post an image in a reply. The image is downloaded one time by each users computer. It's a far easier way to work this thread and might even increase interest if posters don't have to worry about going back into the thread to try and tie names to faces. |
So ... if you can't see the original photo in the quote, how can you find it easily? In fact, they are only one click away. It's fast and simple to find them whenever someone is interested in doing so.
Just click on little circle with the double arrow, right next to the Username in the quote. If you roll over that circle you will see: "View Post".
Try it on the quote above ^
Simple and fast ... and it works even if the original was 50 pages back or in another thread, as this one was.
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Chanel 'No.5 L'Eau' Fragrance 2016 : Lily-Rose Depp
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Love 16.5 : Madonna by Mert Alas

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Happy Birthday Madonna We have worked on an extra special issue of Love, 16.5 featuring Madonna, Rocco and a cast of boys seen within a 70 page portfolio 'Angels of Concrete' all photographed by Mert Alas. This very special edition, supported by Marc Jacobs will be on sale during London Fashion Week.
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Love #16.5 F/W 2016.16 Remix Issue : Madonna by Mert Alas

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Originally Posted by thelovemagazine
Happy Birthday Madonna We have worked on an extra special issue of Love, 16.5 featuring Madonna, Rocco and a cast of boys seen within a 70 page portfolio 'Angels of Concrete' all photographed by Mert Alas. This very special edition, supported by Marc Jacobs will be on sale during London Fashion Week.
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i-D Pre-Fall 2016 'The Female Gaze Issue' : Adwoa Aboah
Photography Harley Weir. Styling Julia Sarr-Jamois
Photography Inez Van Lamsweerde. Fashion Director Alastair McKimm
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Photography Inez Van Lamsweerde. Fashion Director Alastair McKimm

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From fashion to politics, it has never been a greater time to be female. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election in November, she will be the first female President in America's history; joining German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May as a triptych of women leading three of the world's six largest economic powers. In fashion, we saw Maria Grazia Chiuri appointed Artistic Director of Dior, the first woman to take the helm in the house's 70-year history. "Having a woman at the label is in keeping with the changing times," Dior's Chief Executive Sidney Toledano told the FT. "It reflects a changing mood… and the women of today have a very important role in the world's future." In The Female Gaze Issue of i-D, we bring you just some of the brilliant and inspiring women in our world today. For the first time in i-D's 36-year history, we celebrate the power of the female lens, working with female photographers only from front to back. From Inez van Lamsweerde to Harley Weir, Letty Schmiterlow, Collier Schorr, Venetia Scott, Zoe Ghertner, Cass Bird, Petra Collins, Brianna Capozzi and more; discover the myriad of ways in which women view women today. Sometimes a girl comes along who completely defines the times. She's smart, brave, and she possesses the wisdom and mental resilence of someone twice her age. But most importantly of all, she wants to make a change. Adwoa Aboah is that girl. The 24-year-old British born model and actress is the founder of Gurls Talk; the feminist initiative speaking out on addiction, sexuality, body image and mental health in the hope to get girls talking. We invited three female photographers to photograph Adwoa for the issue. From the empowering lens of Inez van Lamsweerde, to Harley Weir's mesmerising vision of modern womanhood and Letty Schmiterlow's raw, honest portraits captured at Adwoa's home; the results are a beautiful, multi-faced study of a girl. In London, women are leading the charge at some of the most successful and forward-thinking fashion labels in the world. We teamed with Sarah Mower MBE, ambassador for emerging talent at the British Fashion Council (BFC) and chair of its NEWGEN committee, to meet 28 female designers shaping the face of the industry; from Luella Bartley to Simone Rocha, Roksanda Ilincic, Sophia Webster, Marta Almeida, Astrid Anderson and more. "The situation London's women and girls have created for themselves is special and exceptional," Sarah Mower says, "as anyone can see if they search the Milan, New York and Paris calendars for female equivalents." We also talk to 22 of the world's leading supermodels - from Amber Valletta to Milla Jovovich, Freja Beha, Sasha P and Kirsten Owen - to discover how their relationship with the camera has developed over time. London's super agents discuss the rise of female photographers, Lena Dunham and mum, Laurie Simmons, chat mother daughter relationships, Hari Nef talks the power of queer friendships, and Petra Collins handpicks the women who inspire her from artist and activist Marilyn Minter to Tavi Gevinson and rising star Selah Marley. We also chat Patti Smith with Girls star Zosia Mamet, new tunes with Pixie Geldof and Warpaint, and pay homage to award-winning American photojournalist Lynsey Addario, who risks it all to report from the front line. Pioneering, talented, inspirational, bold and brave, these are just some of the brilliant women enriching fashion, art and culture today. |
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GQ USA September 2016 Cam Newton by Mario Testino

source: justjared.com
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Cam Newton on Those Versace Pants, Race in America, and Whether He Would Let His Kid Play Football ![]() Cam Newton Photographs by Mario Testino by Zach Baron He isnt going to stop being great at football15-1 last season, near unanimous MVP, a scorched-earth run to the Super Bowland he isnt going to stop reveling in his own greatness at football. He isnt going to stop celebrating after touchdowns and wins, or walking off podiums in angry silence after his team loses. Cam, in other words, is still going to be Cam. And he wont stop until he gets the ending right. Cam Newton carries an iPad with him in a case displaying the logo of Super Bowl 50the game his Panthers lost in excruciating fashion, after which he went home and cried and cried and cried, until 4 a.m. came and he didnt have any more tears left. He keeps a to-do list tucked into the iPad case, like hes about to go run errands with the other suburban wives having lunch at this restaurant in Buckhead, the Atlanta neighborhood 25 miles from where he grew up and where he now owns an off-season home, and in time he shows me whats on it. A white piece of paper covered in neat, tiny handwriting, Cam reading aloud from it. Gotta get a truck tag. Gotta go to the bank. Got to oh, send an e-mail about the play diagrams. Gotta go get my watches wound. Gotta go to the dry cleaner. Gotta get in some quality time with his infant son, Chosen. Gotta do this interview. more at GQ |


1.Jacket, $500, by Armani Exchange / Sweater, $280, by MP Massimo Piombo
/ Cap by New Era
2.Coat, $4,995, by Marc Kaufman Furs / Tank top, $40, (for three) by Calvin Klein Underwear / Pants, $60, sneakers, $120, by Under Armour / Sunglasses by Dita Eyewear / Necklaces by Degs & Sal / Watch by Bulova / Football by Leather Head Sports
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3.Coat, $1,295, by Michael Kors / T-shirt, $555, by Philipp Plein / Jeans, $325, by Burberry / Loafers, $495, by Stubbs & Wootton / Necklace by John Hardy / Ring by David Yurman / Football by Leather Head Sports
4.Suit, $2,495, by Ralph Lauren / Hoodie, $32, by King Threads at amazon.com / Watch by Rolex / Bead bracelets throughout by Lokai / Headphones throughout by Beats by Dr. Dre
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US GQ September 2016 : Cam Newton by Mario Testino

source: justjared.com
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Cam Newton on Those Versace Pants, Race in America, and Whether He Would Let His Kid Play Football ![]() Cam Newton Photographs by Mario Testino by Zach Baron He isnt going to stop being great at football15-1 last season, near unanimous MVP, a scorched-earth run to the Super Bowland he isnt going to stop reveling in his own greatness at football. He isnt going to stop celebrating after touchdowns and wins, or walking off podiums in angry silence after his team loses. Cam, in other words, is still going to be Cam. And he wont stop until he gets the ending right. Cam Newton carries an iPad with him in a case displaying the logo of Super Bowl 50the game his Panthers lost in excruciating fashion, after which he went home and cried and cried and cried, until 4 a.m. came and he didnt have any more tears left. He keeps a to-do list tucked into the iPad case, like hes about to go run errands with the other suburban wives having lunch at this restaurant in Buckhead, the Atlanta neighborhood 25 miles from where he grew up and where he now owns an off-season home, and in time he shows me whats on it. A white piece of paper covered in neat, tiny handwriting, Cam reading aloud from it. Gotta get a truck tag. Gotta go to the bank. Got to oh, send an e-mail about the play diagrams. Gotta go get my watches wound. Gotta go to the dry cleaner. Gotta get in some quality time with his infant son, Chosen. Gotta do this interview. more at GQ |


1.Jacket, $500, by Armani Exchange / Sweater, $280, by MP Massimo Piombo
/ Cap by New Era
2.Coat, $4,995, by Marc Kaufman Furs / Tank top, $40, (for three) by Calvin Klein Underwear / Pants, $60, sneakers, $120, by Under Armour / Sunglasses by Dita Eyewear / Necklaces by Degs & Sal / Watch by Bulova / Football by Leather Head Sports
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3.Coat, $1,295, by Michael Kors / T-shirt, $555, by Philipp Plein / Jeans, $325, by Burberry / Loafers, $495, by Stubbs & Wootton / Necklace by John Hardy / Ring by David Yurman / Football by Leather Head Sports
4.Suit, $2,495, by Ralph Lauren / Hoodie, $32, by King Threads at amazon.com / Watch by Rolex / Bead bracelets throughout by Lokai / Headphones throughout by Beats by Dr. Dre
source: GQ.com
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Atelier Swarovski F/W 2016.17 by Tim Walker
Agency: Laird+Partners
Creative Director: Trey Laird
Photographer: Tim Walker
Model: Charlotte Olympia, Edward Enniful, Isamaya Ffrench, Jason Wu, Karlie Kloss, Kate & Laura Mulleavy, Mary Katrantzou, & Thom Browne
Stylist: Edward Enninful
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Photographer: Tim Walker
Model: Charlotte Olympia, Edward Enniful, Isamaya Ffrench, Jason Wu, Karlie Kloss, Kate & Laura Mulleavy, Mary Katrantzou, & Thom Browne
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Trey, thanks for sharing the campaign. How did you approach it? Atelier Swarovski works with so many of the worlds most amazing design houses and creative individuals whether stylists, celebrities or make-up artists. So we really asked ourselves how could we capture that and I thought it was interesting to collaborate with those creatives that use them. So we gathered a group of individuals that they work with that represent different sides of the industry, whether that was Thom Browne in menswear or Edward Enninful whos a stylist/fashion director. Or Karlie whos a model who ends up wearing so much Swarovski. Or somebody like Kate and Laura of Rodarte or Jason Wu or Mary Katrantzou from the emerging designers womens side. Or accessory designer Charlotte Olympia, who does these amazing Kitty flat shoes. Plus the lovely woman with the paintbrush. Isamaya Ffrench. The make-up artist? Makes sense now, I didt know what she looked like. Shes a really amazing London based make-up artist. Shes getting a lot of attention, working with a lot of strong photographers. And shes really more like an artist with make-up and uses all different types of materials, textures, and really has a new sort of hand and a new voice in make-up. So thats Isamaya. So the concept? We then had each designer or creative collaborator worked on a piece featuring the Swarovski crystals. And then we commissioned Tim Walker to do a series of portraits that really capture their sensibility but also their work. And it was great to sort of have this range of different types of people from Jason Wu who had this incredibly Lesage, very elaborate embroideries featuring the crystals, to someone like Thom that did sort of a re-imagined 1960s Samsonite, Mad Men era brief case in charcoal gray crystals with a stripe. And the Rodarte girls did these incredible butterflies with this sort of jeweled, romantic bohemian butterflies. And so each person really brought something different to the table. And I think brought a different sort of expression of how they use crystals to enhance their work and their vision. Youve worked with our Tim before on the Juicy campaigns right? Yeah. Tim and I did Juicy together for several years back when Pamela and Gela were there. And then weve done some other projects together over the years too. But it just really felt right to capture each of these different personalities in their own way and have a little story captured in one image, he was perfect. What youre not seeing yet is these really cool, digital layers from a content series Tim and I did that kind of explores each one of these. Its not being released until September. So images are out first and then the digital films and content will come out after. The images have that hand of simplicity but yet really drawn you in. Thats the power of Tim. Theres something interesting there and he really captures the eccentricity or personality or stoic-ness or whatever that persons about. But he does it in a very simple way and the person really shines. I think its a really exciting new direction for Atelier Swarovski. They are so involved in the industry in so many different ways whether that is through a make-up artist, fashion director, model, or designers. And from the highest levels of haute couture to more mainstream brands in the mall, Swarovskis got such a powerful role. You go into a store like Miu Miu and every bag, shoe, eyeglass, key chain, clothes, I mean theyre justSwarovskis everywhere. And I think its interesting to think about how integral they are to the industry. |
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