Monday, February 28, 2011

The Supernova From Runways To Silver Screen



She'll turn 29 on the 28th of February. But Natalia Vodianova still has a girlish air about her that adds to her already impressive allure. She's called "Cinderella" and "Supernova" by fans and the press, which refers to her fairy-tale background. Born to a poor family in Gorky, Russia, her mother sold fruit at the market. But even as a young girl she loved fashion and was surrounded by stylish people – like her grandmother whom Natalia remembers as always perfectly dressed, an impeccable hostess and able to organize parties with barely any money.



Natalia's life changed after she attended a modeling school, learned English and then moved to Paris at the age of seventeen. All it took were a few appearances on the catwalk and a few photo shoots and her career was launched. "My career has resulted from a series of fortunate coincidences," she claims.

From that time, in the late '90s, Natalia has been unstoppable. With her childlike look, her heart-shaped face, her perfect skin and her giant blue eyes emphasized by her natural eyebrows (which her grandmother told her never to pluck), she's appeared on the world's glossy fashion magazines – both in campaigns and in fashion editorials by the most prestigious photographers. From 2003 to 2006 she was the face of Clavin Klein for all of its lines – accessories, fashion and perfumes.



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The last chapter in this Cinderella story came in 2002, with her marriage to Justin Portman, from a noble English family and with whom she's had three children: Lucas, Neva e Viktor.

Her personal life hasn't been hindered by her career, which includes covers and ad campaigns for brands like Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Roberto Cavalli, Louis Vuitton and fashion shoots for Vogue Italia with photographers like Steven Meisel, Peter Lindbergh and Paolo Roversi. But having a family changed her priorities, and Natalia Supernova's has become a bit less frenetic.




She's been designing lingerie and beachwear for the French brand Etam since 2006: her last collection was presented in Paris last January at an event attended by Beth Ditto, Boy George, The Kills, as well as flurry of models and designer friends.

But she's never forgotten her native country. Natalia founded The Naked Heart foundation in 2005, a non-profit organization that helps build playgrounds for Russian children. She spends a lot of time creating fund-raising events around the world.



But there's another project on her horizon: acting. She just finished shooting the film, Belle du Seigneur, alongside the actor Jonathan Rhys Meyer, directed by Glenio Bonder and co-starring Marianne Faithful. It's a dramatic, intense love story that promises to be a launching pad for a future career in the movie business.

(via www.vogue.it/ )

Friday, February 25, 2011

Skipping the Season

-According to a tweet by one of Freja's mother agents, she's skipping the entire show season. The tweet has not been found or linked to yet. I don't know how to even go about searching the vast twitterverse for it, so put as much stock into this as you want. But with her absences at Gucci and Fendi, I believe it to be true. So enjoy the break Freja. It's completely well deserved.


-Apparently there was exhibition of Karl's photographs in Rome on the 15th of February. Video has surfaced from the event, and in it you can catch glimpses of a lot of the work Freja has done with Karl including some never before seen Chanel SS11 ad campaign shots/outtakes.

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(via http://frejabeha.blogspot.com/ )

Atonement





















Robbie: “Dearest Cecilia, the story can resume. The one I had been planning on that evening walk. I can become again the man who once walked across a Surrey park at dusk in my best suit, swaggering on the promise of life; the man who, with the clarity of passion, made love to you in the library. The story can resume.”





Briony: “I never made that journey to Balham. So the scene in which I confess to them is invented, imagined. And, in fact, could never have happened… because Robbie Turner died of septicaemia at Bray Dunes on the first of June 1940, the last day of the evacuation… And I was never able to put things right with my sister Cecilia… because she was killed on the 15th of October, 1940 by the bomb that destroyed the gas and water mains above Balham tube station. So my sister and Robbie never had the time together they both so longed for and deserved, which, ever since, I’ve…always felt I prevented. But what sense of hope or satisfaction could a reader derive from an ending like that?”
Briony: I wanted to give Robbie and Cecilia what they had lost out on in life. I’d like to think this wasn’t weakness or evasion, but a final act of kindness. I gave them their happiness.
(via http://movieoftheday.tumblr.com/ )