Thursday, March 8, 2007
Kasia Struss Is On Fire!
The Polish girl from Poland is killing it this season on Fashion Week. Just to name a few for Fall/Winter 2007 She's done Alessandro Dell’Acqua, Anne Klein, Aquascutum, Blumarine, Burberry Prorsum, Calvin Klein, Chalken, Cristopher Kane, Costello Tagliapietra, Daks, Diesel, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Donna Karan, Emilio Pucci,Generra, Giles, Gucci, Jens Laugesen, Jill Stuart, John Rocha, Jonathan Saunders, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Marni, Moschino, Narciso Rodrigues, Nicole Farhi, Staerk, Vera Wang And much More.
Place Of Birth: Ciechanów, Poland
Measurements: (US) 32-23.5-34.5 ; (EU) 81-59.5-87.5
Agencies: Woman, Storm Models, Modelwerk
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Darla Baker On French Magazine
Kirsten Dunst For W Magazine: April 2007
When Kirsten Dunst decides to get a little silly—something she is wont to do—she contorts her voice. The vocal equivalent of scrunching up her nose like a little bunny, it sounds as far away as possible from her regal Marie Antoinette or her fickle-in-love Mary Jane Watson in the Spider-Man films. It's nasal, tuneful, high-pitched and distinctly Muppet-like. "SkyMall!" she announces with a singsong intonation that's a cross between Kermit the Frog and the Swedish Chef. We're in a conversation lull, listening to some of Dunst's favorite tunes by Arcade Fire, Kate Bush and a group of singing kittens called the Jingle Cats (they mew holiday songs), when out of nowhere, the 24-year-old moppet-haired former child star reaches over to the desk in her New York hotel room for a copy of the friendly skies' favorite shopping magazine. She immediately shrugs off my disbelieving expression.
"Are you kidding me?" Dunst asks, having none of it. "It's hilarious, and there are the most genius gifts in here." She flips to a folded-over page. "Like popcorn machines." She points to a huge, fire-engine red, antique-looking popcorn maker with wheels, the kind you'd find on Main Street in Disney World: "Oh, come on. Like you wouldn't want that in your house?"
"Are you kidding me?" Dunst asks, having none of it. "It's hilarious, and there are the most genius gifts in here." She flips to a folded-over page. "Like popcorn machines." She points to a huge, fire-engine red, antique-looking popcorn maker with wheels, the kind you'd find on Main Street in Disney World: "Oh, come on. Like you wouldn't want that in your house?"
Performers who grew up in the movie business often forget to be a kid. Dakota Fanning, for instance, already has. This seems not the case with Dunst. In other words, she's actually fun. She has the mischievous giddiness of the eight-year-old who got her start with a minor role in The Bonfire of the Vanities and wound up wowing audiences four years later as a preteen bloodsucker in Interview With the Vampire. "My best performance," Dunst deadpans, referring to the 1994 film that costarred Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt and earned her a Golden Globe nomination. "I've never been so good! After 11, it all went downhill." Not quite. Last fall, after more than 15 years in the business, with credits as varied as Bring It On, The Virgin Suicides and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Dunst gave the performance of her career as the young Austrian-born queen of France in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette. It was an acute portrayal of a powerful woman who feels isolated from real life and completely alone. It cannily paralleled the life of a young celebrity in Hollywood, not far, one would imagine, from Dunst's own.
"I knew that Marie Antoinette was something that Kirsten could pull off, that she could relate to it," says Coppola, during a phone call from Paris. "I always liked that she looked like a bubbly blond but there was something more mysterious going on underneath. I even love her little vampire teeth." (Dunst has always insisted she would never get them fixed.) Though the film had heaps of media attention, received some passionate critical support and screened at the prestigious New York Film Festival, it turned out to be a box-office flop, grossing a dismal $16 million. (Its estimated budget was $40 million.) It also failed to garner much in the way of awards-season accolades, with costume designer Milena Canonero receiving the film's only Oscar nomination and award. Maybe this Marie Antoinette was just too hip. "I knew that it wasn't going to be huge," admits Dunst of the film, as she pours herself a Coke. But she had high hopes, she says: "I did so many magazine covers and so much press for it. [Costar] Jason Schwartzman and I even went on MTV. We chopped dolls' heads off! We're like"—and here's that Muppet voice again—" 'Any gimmick! Come see our movie.' "
For more on this article you can read it at Style.com
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Gemma Ward Is Back!
The 20 year old supermodel Gemma Ward is back on the runways.
After shooting for her new movie "The Black Balloon" A heart-warming
drama-based Australian film, starting Toni Collette, Rhys Wakefield,
Luke Ford, Erik Thomson, and of course our lovely Gemma Ward. She's
back doing shows for Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga , Calvin Klein,
Chanel, Christian Dior, Anna Sui, Balmain and that's just to name a few.
With a new Swarovski S/S 2007 Advertisement Campaign and on the
latests cover of Spur and Maquia Magazine.
But of course that's not all, just recently she went back to her birth
place Australia to shoot with noted Photographer Will Davidson
(which is the picture above) When we get the entire shoot will post it.
Monday, March 5, 2007
New Arrivals For American Eagle!
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Model Matt Loewen For Tetu Magazine
Here are some exclusive pictures of Matt Loewen at the March Issue of Gay
Magazine Tetu. The poster boy is doing pretty good this season, doing shows
for Dolce & Gabbana, Ferragamo, Emporio, Navarra, Simachev, Giorgio and
many more. But that's not all, he is in the new Parasuco Ad which is
everywhere, and just recently signed with Kenneth Cole.
Born in Canada, 22 years old.
Agencies: DNA, Sucess Models, Richards Models.
Cover shot by Randall Mesdon. Issue 120
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