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25 Mar

Models Paloma Elsesser & Precious Lee Play ‘Never Have

Models Paloma Elsesser & Precious Lee Play ‘Never Have
Fashion models Paloma Elsesser and Precious Lee play a game of ‘Never Have I Ever’. The American models get all the way down to brass-tacks, as they take turns to reply a series of no-nonsense questions. From checking a better half’s phone to meeting their celebrity crush, British Vogue's April 2023 cover stars spill all. #PalomaElsesser #PreciousLee #Vogue 00:00 - Never have I ever… Snooped through someone’s phone 00:47 - Never have I ever… Tripped on the catwalk 01:16 - Never have I ever… Ghosted someone 01:40 - Never have I ever… Sent a racy text to the fallacious person 01:53 - Never have I ever… Seriously regretted an outfit 02:24 - Never have I ever… Met my celebrity crush 02:55 - Never have I ever… Gone to...
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14 Feb

5 models deconstruct the style industry’s definition of ‘normal’

5 models deconstruct the style industry’s definition of ‘normal’
5 models deconstruct the style industry Short film and editorial All Types of Things champions the experiences of models ranging in ages, ethnicities, body types, and identities by questioning what normal means to them Latest editorial All Form of Things is testament to the style industry’s growing understanding of what constitutes “normal”. Created by a Berlin-based team of creatives, including directors Alejandra Ruiz-Zorrilla and Rosa Lisa Di Natale, creator and stylist Ourania Marmara, photographer Michele Di Dio, producer Ronja Prinz, and casting director Julie Sinios, the project champions the experiences of eight models – of ranging ages, ethnicities, body types, and identities. Through the photo series, Marmara utilises different items of clothing to distort and enhance model’s body shapes. The resulting images query...
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18 Jan

Kate Hudson Models Black Cutout A.L.C. Velvet Dress at

Kate Hudson Models Black Cutout A.L.C. Velvet Dress at
Kate Hudson went edgy for her arrival to the “Poker Face” series premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday, arriving on the red carpet in a black A.L.C. dress. Kate Hudson on the Los Angeles premiere of Peacock’s “Poker Face.” Getty Images The ground-length gown had a slight cutout on her hip and a mock neckline, and was in a crushed velvet-like material and fit her tightly round her waist and on her arms, making a sculpted look. She worked along with her longtime stylist, Sophie Lopez, for her series premiere outfit. Kate Hudson Getty Images Her hair was in a playful updo, with a number of pieces neglected to border the front of her face. Her makeup included smoky blue eye shadow, sharp...
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