Christie's-sponsored party at the Soho Grand penthouse previewing its upcoming May 13 sale of Andy Warhol's Double Marlon, April 30, 2008
For Agyness Deyn, the opportunity allowed her to revel in her childhood youth. "Growing up, I lived in Doc Martens and was always a tomboy, and this is one of the first things I ever bought when I was 18," she said of her battered leather jacket, affixed with pins and other tchotchkes. "I had to persuade the shop owner to sell it to me. Now that I've been modeling some, I can actually stand in high heels--at least for a night."
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P.S. She's wearing Jeremy Scott.
It's not as if Agyness Deyn needed to solidify her position as model of the moment, but Rootstein Display Mannequins, quite literally, feels differently. The mannequin manufacturer, which has made likenesses of iconic models Twiggy, Jodie Kidd, and Erin O'Connor, will launch three fiberglass versions of everyone's favorite Manchurian in their New York showroom on May 20.
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