

Get The Model Style of Jourdan Dunn when she was at the Vogue festival 2014 in London. Her look was all about monochromatic with a leather skirt and daring laced up thigh high boots.
Julia Noni, an Italian born photographer recently traveled to beautiful Nairobi, Kenya to capture the vibrant style of the country’s elite runners for the Nike Free Global Campaign. The images are now at the solo exhibition “Run The Way You Were Meant To” in China at Nike’s new X158 concept store in Shanghai.
At the British Vogue Festival in London, Naomi Campbell Reveals She Is Going to Become a Designer. This is exciting news, now the consumer can finally wear clothing that Naomi Campbell has put her personal stamp on. …
Model Notes: Simon Paul
Place of Origin: Berlin
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Height:
6’2″
Age:20
Runway
Neil Barrett F/W 14 Men’s Show
Philipp Plein F/W 14 Men’s Show
James Long F/W 14 Show
Campaigns
Prada Iconoclasts 2014 Project
Agencies
We are lovers not fighters when it comes to sunglasses. These decorative accessories for our peepers make our fashion world spin round and round. The TK Maxx Me, By Me campaign for spring 2014 incorporated not only amazing chic eye wear, but a very neat background story as well. For their spring ad campaign Tk Maxx decided to showcase 8 regular people. 8 regular shoppers of the brand were chosen to model their stuff in an ad to highlight the brand’s newest collection.
One of the shots include British Tk Maxx shopper, Justine. Justine fabulously rocks a pair of shades that matches her awesome laid back style. Nevertheless, don’t feel that you have to miss out on all of the fun, TK Maxx wants you to share your individual style with the world by hash tagging photos as well as videos, which will be collated online at mebyme.tkmaxx.com. So then, get to shooting superstars, you’re all campaign worthy!
Hashtag: #mebyme
Naomi Campbell arrived at The Glamour of Italian Fashion exhibition launch at the Victoria and Albert museum in London last night (April 1). Naomi Campbell was wearing Roberto Cavalli. The upcoming exhibition celebrates the history of Italian fashion from the end of the Second World War to the present day.