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Agyness Deyn

This outfit is horrible,even if you think at the worst mixed up,and in this pic Aggy looks crook-backed!
 
her haircut is easy to accept on her, because her personality is so full of life, and it makes you excited for her no matter what. plus like someone said in one of the other forums its important that people evolve to keep them relevant and noticed, and plus sometimes you just want to have fun with fashion and style. i'm sure after years of her other haircut she needed a change, and its not like she can't go back. so she looks just quirky cool and fun.

i want to hang out with aggy. :)
 
I don't think these have been posted here yet. Previews from the Pop ed.

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Resurrection at Christie's

Agyness Deyn hosts Fashion Week kick-off
Friday, September 05, 2008
(NEW YORK) The crowd circulating around Christie's Thursday night wasn't your usual mix of art collectors and international patrons. Chloe Sevigny, Agyness Dean, Mark Haddawy, Katy Rodriguez and Henry Holland joined executives at the auction house in hosting a fashion week kick off celebration and preview of Christie's fall sales of post-war and contemporary art, impressionist and modern art and Resurrection: Avante Garde fashion. Thierry Mugler sponsored the event, which showcased iconoclastic British design and an appropriate crowd followed.

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I really like those jumping-off-building photos but YIKES! so scary.
 
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Ellen Von Unwerth and Agyness Deyn
Christie's, 20 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC
September 4, 2008

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Henry Holland, Agyness Deyn, and Yigal Azrouel
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london’s first fashion couple on new york

September 6, 2008




At Thursday night’s Christie’s Resurrection dinner at Indochine, best mates Henry Holland and Agyness Deyn held court at what Deyn cheekily referred to as the “bridal table.” “Henry and I are like fashion husband and wife,” explained the platinum-blond model. Did she mind that she wasn’t the only muse in his life? “Oh no, we’re all one big happy family.” “Yes, it’s a shame I’m gay,” chimed in Holland. “Then again, my boyfriend doesn’t get jealous when I’m flanked by all these beautiful women. So I suppose it’s the best of both worlds.” And how did the British duo think New York fashion week sized up to London? “New York is more commercial. London’s a bit more fun and feels a bit younger,” offered Holland. Deyn disagreed. “I think the biggest difference is that here it’s sunny, whereas there, it might rain.” Well, yes, but then London doesn’t usually get hurricanes.


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