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Love #17 S/S 2017 by Kendall Jenner

Ola Dutka

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Polish new face with WhyNot and Viva :flower:
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Zara S/S 2017 by Steven Meisel

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Lexi Boling
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Kiki Willems
Leila Goldkuhl (what is she doing here)




Vogue Brazil February 2017 : Lais Ribeiro by Greg Kadel

Vanity Fair March 2017 : The Hollywood Issue by Annie Leibovitz

Bogdana Nevodnik

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New Face from Ukraine (2A Models) :heart:





Height: 177 cm / 5'9.5"
Bust: 77 cm / 30"
Waist: 58 cm / 23"
Hips: 88 cm / 35"
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Bally S/S 2017 : Irina Shayk by Gregory Harris


Laia Costa

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She was really amazing in that German movie, Victoria.

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Laia Costa (born 18 February 1985, Barcelona, Catalonia) is an actress. She has worked in Spain, Russia, Germany, Argentina and United States.[1]

She is the lead in Sebastian Schipper’s film Victoria, for which she received Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the German Film Awards 2015 and Best Actress at the 2016 Gaudí Awards by the Catalan Academy of Cinema. She was also nominated Best European Actress in the European Film Awards.[2]

The New York Times includes her in 2015’s "Breakthrough Performances of the Fall Season".[3]

In January 2017, Laia Costa was nominated for the 2017 BAFTA EE Rising Star Award, for her role in the critically acclaimed Victoria.

She was one of the leads in the Russian film Fort Ross by Russian director Yuriy Moroz shot in Moscow, Malta and San Francisco and was awarded the Spotlight Breakthrough Acting Award 2014 in the Subtitle European Film Festival in Kilkenny, Ireland.

In TV she has starred in Cites, the Spanish remake of the British TV series Dates, and Polseres Vermelles, winner of the International EMMY Award for Best Kids TV Series, which has been adapted by Steven Spielberg for North America as Red Band Society.

She speaks fluent Catalan, Spanish and English.
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Mulberry S/S 2017: Chanel Gomez & Sora Choi by Kira Bunse

DKNY S/S 2017 : Bella Hadid by Collier Schorr

UK Harper's Bazaar March 2017 : Sam Rollinson by Agata Pospieszynska

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Harper's Bazaar México & Latam February 2017 : Lindsey Wixson by Matallana

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Miu Miu Pre-Fall 2017

Lanvin Pre-Fall 2017


Alina Egorova

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Height: 177 cm / 5'9.5"
Bust: 81 cm / 32"
Waist: 60 cm / 23.5"
Hips: 86 cm / 34"
Agency: Avant Models

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Sofie Obukhova

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Height: 176 cm / 5'9"
Bust: 80 cm / 31.5"
Waist: 58 cm / 23"
Hips: 88 cm / 34.5"
Agency: Avant Models

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RIP Emmanuelle Riva

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Emmanuelle Riva — the legendary French actress who received an Oscar nomination for her role in 2013’s Amour — has died, her agent said. She was 89.

Anne Alvares Correa told the Associate Press that Riva died Friday in a Paris clinic after battling a long illness.

Throughout the course of her six-decade career, Riva appeared in over 70 features. She scored her first lead role in Alain Resnais’ Hiroshima Mon Amour — which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1959. She worked with acclaimed directors like Jean-Pierre Melville, Gillo Pontecorvo, Marco Bellocchio, Philippe Garrel, Francois Mauriac, and Krzysztof Kieslowski — playing an Alzheimer’s-afflicted mother to Juliette Binoche’s daughter in the latter’s 1993 feature Three Colors: Blue.

She also had extensive stage and television credits, and was an published poet and photographer.

Riva’s next film is Paris Pieds Nuts, which is being released abroad in March. The actress filmed scenes in Iceland last year for an feature called Alma, which will is still being shot and edited. Correa told the AP that picture would be her last.

To American audiences, Riva is best know for her role in Michael Haneke’s Amour — a film about an elderly man (Jean-Louis Trintignant) struggling to let go of his long-loving wife (Riva) after her stroke.

The role won her the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, 54 years after she first made her premiere there. The film would get her name listed in the Oscar history books, as she became the oldest actress ever to be nominated for Best Actress.

In a statement reported by The Hollywood Reporter, French President Francois Hollande payed tribute to Riva, saying she “deeply marked French cinema” and “created intense emotion in all the roles she played.”

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RIP John Hurt

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John Hurt, the Oscar-nominated British actor who starred in films like The Elephant Man, Midnight Express, Alien and the Harry Potter series over a career that spanned more than 50 years, died Friday at the age of 77. Hurt's agent confirmed the actor's death to the BBC.
No cause of death was immediately known, but Hurt revealed in 2015 that he was battling pancreatic cancer. "I can’t say I worry about mortality, but it’s impossible to get to my age and not have a little contemplation of it,” Hurt told the Radio Times after the diagnosis. “We're all just passing time, and occupy our chair very briefly."
Hurt first came to prominence after appearing in the Best Picture Oscar-winning A Man of All Seasons in 1966. Hurt, who decided against a career as an art teacher to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, would appear in countless TV and film roles, including roles in Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate, Stephen Frears' The Hit, Sam Peckinpah's The Osterman Weekend and the 1984 adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, where Hurt played the novel's protagonist Winston Smith.
"I wanted to act very early. I didn't know how to become an actor, as such, nor did I know that it was possible to be a professional actor, but I first decided that I wanted to act when I was nine," Hurt told The Guardian in 2000 (via The Hollywood Reporter). "I was effused with a feeling of complete and total enjoyment, and I felt that's where I should be."
Hurt's portrayal of imprisoned heroin addict Max in 1978's Midnight Express netted the actor his first Golden Globe and BAFTA win as well as an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Two years later, Hurt appeared in what was his greatest role as the anguished John Merrick in David Lynch's The Elephant Man. Despite wearing prosthetics and makeup that rendered the actor unrecognizable, Hurt again was nominated for an Academy Award, this time for Best Actor.
"John Hurt is simply the greatest actor in the world," Lynch told the New York Times in 1990.
Hurt was also perhaps cinema's greatest sufferer: In a video that the actor himself posted on YouTube, Hurt highlighted the approximately 40 times he died onscreen. That tally included four fatal stabbings, four suicides, 11 times shot to death and, thanks to Alien and Spaceballs, two chest-burstings.
"It was terribly sad today to learn of John Hurt's passing. He was a truly magnificent talent," Spaceballs director Mel Brooks tweeted.
In recent years, Hurt appeared in three Harry Potter films –The Sorcerer's Stone as well as The Deathly Hallows Parts 1 and 2 – V for Vendetta, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Snowpiercer and, most recently, Jackie.
"When I say that acting is just a rather more sophisticated way of playing cowboys and Indians, it's my way of trying to quash all the pretentious crap that's said about acting. What I mean is, if you pretend well enough, the audience will believe you. By the way, I was always an Indian," Hurt told the Times. "It's your imagination that creates something, not research. People say, 'John, do you relate to a character?' Relate? How the hell do you relate to Caligula? You damn well imagine a character, and if you can't do that, go home."
Hurt's distinct voice also graced characters in animated films like Watership Down and 1978's Lord of the Rings. Hurt's 2013 appearance on Doctor Who also ranked high on Rolling Stone's list of 50 Best Doctor Who Moments.
"John Hurt. Simply an inspiration to all of us artists. Hopefully he will influence many actors in the future for a long long time," Vincent D'Onofrio tweeted.

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UK Vogue September 1987 : Paulina Porizkova by Patrick Demarchelier

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Models: Paulina Porizkova, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell & Stevie van der Veen
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Hair: Didier Malige
Make-up: Mary Greenwell



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