She was the perfect choice for this editorial, it really looks as though they stumbled across an "it girl" and snapped her picture in those shots outside the houses. Also love the shot in the grass.
Her beauty has such a retro '60s girl feel to it, so unique
Burberry Fall 2011 Campaign | Cara Delevingne, Edie Campbell & Milly Simmonds by Mario Testino
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July Flight – Following up our initial look at the campaign, Burberry releases more images from its autumn advertising campaign for the month of July. Featuring Cara Delevingne, Edie Campbell, Milly Simmonds and Callum Turner, photographer Mario Testino captures more Burberry attitude with these three relaxed portraits. / View part one of the Burberry campaign here
thanks for posting the numero editorial! in my opinion - edie doesn't look quite as good in heavy make-up, she doesn't pull it off very well, she looks much better with light, minimal make-up and i think this editorial is a great proof of it
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"and i saw tom verlaine who i thought was, ahhh..., just about the most beautiful fella i'd ever seen" - patti smith
edie won the magnolia cup, a charity race, on 27th (i believe) july!
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Supermodel Edie Campbell, the face of Burberry, was ecstatic after winning the first running of Audi's Magnolia Cup, a charity race in aid of Great Ormond Street, at Goodwood on Thursday.
Campbell partnered Harrodian Hotshot - better known as gelding George Baker - to a three-and-a-half-length defeat of Royal Star and was understandably delighted.
'It's an amazing feeling, and so surreal I don't know how to feel - it was so much fun, the best fun I've ever had,' she enthused.
'He's an amazing horse, he's wicked and so kind, but I didn't think of winning until I had crossed the line.'
Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox was ninth on Ridgeway Rocket and revealed that the lead up to the race was nerve wracking.
'I've not been sleeping well for the last two nights and I've been very nervous,' she admitted. 'He is used to racing over further so when we stopped after six furlongs he was a bit confused.'