From ELLE's website:
If you’re looking for definitive proof that the days of the tantrum-throwing supermodel are officially kaput, you need look no further than our July cover girl, Angela Lindvall. At age 24, she has a diva-worthy resume that includes an extended stint as the face of Chanel and countless magazines covers, but the only bizarre behavior she exhibited at the ELLE shoot was the uncanny ability to morph from the down-home, country-living new mother that she is to the smoking (figuratively!) siren that graces our pages (alongside legendary leather-goods designer Richard Stark of Chrome Hearts). The rock n’ roll clothes she modeled were a far cry from the simple long linen shift and jeans that Lindvall was wearing when she arrived alone for an early morning call, but a blast of Nirvana was all it took to bring the motorcycle mama out of this model mom. Then, just as quickly as it began, the shoot was over and this consummate professional was out the door and back to reality: a small town on the Hudson River, her husband, and 15-month-old son Dakota, her favorite accessory.
If you’re looking for definitive proof that the days of the tantrum-throwing supermodel are officially kaput, you need look no further than our July cover girl, Angela Lindvall. At age 24, she has a diva-worthy resume that includes an extended stint as the face of Chanel and countless magazines covers, but the only bizarre behavior she exhibited at the ELLE shoot was the uncanny ability to morph from the down-home, country-living new mother that she is to the smoking (figuratively!) siren that graces our pages (alongside legendary leather-goods designer Richard Stark of Chrome Hearts). The rock n’ roll clothes she modeled were a far cry from the simple long linen shift and jeans that Lindvall was wearing when she arrived alone for an early morning call, but a blast of Nirvana was all it took to bring the motorcycle mama out of this model mom. Then, just as quickly as it began, the shoot was over and this consummate professional was out the door and back to reality: a small town on the Hudson River, her husband, and 15-month-old son Dakota, her favorite accessory.