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A few. :) She already shot for Unk & Wil (picture are earlier in the thread), and is doing the canadian brand Mexx, and she said she has a few more lined up. So we'll hopefully be seeing her more!
 
Thanks! She told me she's been shooting for NM and Bloomingdales quite a bit so we'll be seeing a lot from them in the future. I'm sure you'll be able to help us Mugo!

Also, her new years resolution is to stop smoking! Good luck Andi!
 
Is this the start of the new Neiman Marcus stuff?..



neimanmarcus.com (credit: Moofins)
 
I think it is! Thank you for the HQs. :heart: She look really, super amazing there!
 
I did a bit of digging at NM & i'm sure i've posted the first one before, but i've looked through my extensive Andi archive and can't see it, so it must be new?!



neimanmarcus.com
 
I've seen the first, and...I'm not sure about the second; regardless, I'm not sure if we've had it in that quality. Thanks on both accounts. :flower:
 
Oh yay! I'm glad that video got ripped and uploaded. Scratch that off of my to-do list, and she looks fabulous. Thank you!
 
Even though Andi's birthday is tomorrow (Happy early birthday!) she showed me that she was featured on Vogue!

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“I love to imagine the Moorish kings of the Alhambra palace languishing with the exotic beauties of their harem on piles of our dhurries—like that famous picture of Yves Saint Laurent in his djellaba in Marrakesh,” extols famed textile designer Christine Van Der Hurd. Indeed, her new collection of dhurries cannot fail to delight. The bespoke nature of the rugs, which are handwoven in India, not only means endless fantastical color combinations, but also the luxury of choosing the material from silk to wool or cotton. What makes them even more special? These rugs have been brought to the fore as the passion project of childhood friends and girlfriend of Jasper Van Der Hurd, Christine’s son and a hugely talented fellow designer, who died tragically earlier this year. His three “muses,” shown from left, Emilie Jean, Andi Muise, and Tarajia Morrell, have made it their mission to dedicate themselves to the company and are now all working to realize his stunning designs (here, Fez on the wall and purple Ronda, center) alongside his mother’s. Silk dhurries from $70 per square foot, and wool and cotton dhurries from $60 per square foot; vanderhurd.com
—Virginia Tupker

http://www.vogue.com/voguedaily/2010/01/need-it-now-vanderhurd-dhurries/
 

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