Cara Delevingne and Jourdann Dun
This is an old post I did of styley frends. I decided it's time for another. Over the past 12 months I had a baby, lost my job, moved house twice, learned to drive (properly!), sat my license 3 times and had all sorts of other big stuff happen. Stressful times really sort out 'the women from the girls'. It showed me that I have some awesome, loyal friends who helped me out with support, advice and more. It took me well into my 20s before I finally clicked that it's QUALITY not quantity that counts when it comes to friends. These days, 500 Facebook 'friends' mean nothing if there's no one you can call to come over if you've had a shitty day. My grandmother once told me if I could count one good friend throughout my entire life, I'd be very lucky. I feel fortunate I can count more than 1 BFF who have helped, listened to and supported me lately. Here's to you girls and boys - y'all know who you are!Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Supermodel Legends
Cindy, Stephanie, Claudia, Naomi, Linda and Christy
by Mario Testino, Vanity Fair 2008
As my Blog readers know, I grew up in the supermodel era, back when Linda Evangelista wouldn't "get out of bed" for less than $10,000, they strutted for Gianni Versace and appeared in George Michael's iconic 'Freedom' video in 1990. I even had to try the Fashion Cafe in London (they had curiously great fries - which was about all I could afford in 1998).
Stephanie, Cindy, Christy, Tatjana and Naomi
by Herb Ritts, 1989
Very few models have come close to the beauty and the enigma of the originals - Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell (dubbed 'The Trinity), Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss and Stephanie Seymour. Also to be included in this rarified group should be Helena Christensen, Tatjana Patiz, Kristin McMenamy, Nadja Auermann, Yasmin LeBon, Carla Bruni, Eva Herzigova and Amber Valetta. Nowadays there are few models who could be bestowed with the same honour. Perhaps Gisele, and now Cara Delevingne who is fast tracked to being a force to be reckoned with. Time will tell. "Gisele Bündchen—with her curvaceous figure, $35 million annual income, and sex-symbol boyfriends (Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Brady)—is probably the only true supermodel around today. On the other hand, as Stephanie Seymour points out, the term has become so overused in the new century that now everybody’s a supermodel. “It’s very embarrassing,” she says, “when you meet, like, a Russian prostitute, and she says she’s a supermodel. And you’re like, ‘Hey, me too!’” (A League of their Own, Vanity Fair). I never would have imagined that 30 years later, we would still be seeing those famous faces gracing campaigns and editorials - and looking amazing! Naomi just closed Diane von Furstenberg at New York Fashion Week, and as E New correspondent Alicia Quarels put it "She was like 'Listen kiddoes, this is how you do it', because nobody can walk like Naomi, right? She came out like 'I'm not playing', I love it!" Sure, they may have had a few tweaks here and there, but you cannot deny those naturally stunning features or that bone structure! Check out these shots from 2012-13.
Kate Moss - Age 39
British Vogue, June 2013
LOVE magazine, 2013
Interview, September 2013
V Magazine, Spring 2013
Interview, December 2012
Esquire, September 2013
Interview, September 2013
Vogue Brazil, May 2013
Helena Christensen - Age 44
Elle Spain, May 2013
Triumph Collection, 2013
Vogue Paris, December 2012
Stephanie Seymour - Age 45
Interview, September 2013
Jason Wu, Spring 2013
Vogue Paris, November 2012
Paris Vogue Homme, Fall/Winter 2012
V Magazine, September 2012
Linda Evangelista - Age 48
I-D, Fall 2012
Interview, September 2013
Vogue Germany, July 2013
By Karl Lagerfeld for The Little Black Jacket, 2012
Christy Turlington - Age 44
Interview, September 2013
Prada Fall 2013
California Style, March 2013
Calvin Klein 2013
Vogue Paris, December 2012
Tatler UK, September 2012
The Edit, May 2013
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