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Magazine: Vogue Korea April 2010
Models: Han Hye-jin & Kim Won-kyoung

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H&M! But not just any collection, these beauty’s are the faces of the H&M collection against aids. The collection is a complete festival collection. Now you know why H&M chose these girls! Sziget and Lowlands, here we come!

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Vogue Italia April 2010.
Model: Sasha Pivovavora.
Shot by Paolo Roversi.
A White Story.

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Taryn Davidson, Flare April 2010,  Fantasy world

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…summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all. – Stanley Horowitz

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In an interview with New York Magazine Ali Stephens talked about the ridiculous demands by designers. She told them the late Alexander McQueen wasn’t a designer who’d be rude or unpleasant.

Ali Stephens told NYMag that it actually happens a lot that you can be kicked out of a show for not fitting in a dress. “I’m not the typical skinny — I have hips. I love my body but I’m not one of the girls willing to starve themselves for fashion, so I do what shows I can but I don’t, pressure myself to fit into the sample sizes.”

She was hesitant to admit that European shows demanded skinnier models. “No, it’s true. It is. It makes no sense to hide it,” she said. “You have to speak out about it. Europe is definitely, I think, skinnier. But it all just really depends on the designer and their aesthetic, which I respect. So I understand if I’m not somebody’s ideal. You know, so whatever works for them. But it’s always important to remember that models are humans. We’re not just ghosts.”

Go Ali!

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Today in ‘In the Spotlight’: Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. Not your average designer, but then again is there such a thing as an average designer?

For his summer 2010 collection he created T-shirt with prints of Donald Duck, dresses with a parrot on the shoulder, outfits with a very high pirate value and he gave most of the models a little hat with gauze. Yes, even the men.

His fashion can be described as very cartoon-esque with a touch of humour. Not for everyone, but when it’s your thing, you’ll love it.

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac S/S '10

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