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Catherine McNeil

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omg! ^

Cat has the sultry, classic face and body for VS but does she have the confidence? hmmmmm

tbh I think she is too self-conscious on the runway for VS, but I hope she can prove me wrong!
 
^ I think she's super confident on the runway usually. Just when they make her do dumb stuff you can probably tell inside she's not here for it :lol: Like I can't imagine her blowing air kisses and waving to the audience but they aren't all required to do that.

It seems like most of the girls have been confirmed though, maybe she'll surprise us :/
 
Catherine McNeil photographed by Emily Weiss in New York on September 5, 2013.
RODIN LIP BALM RINGS
Mackenzie’s love letter to EOS lip balm last week—and the ensuing comments—confirmed what I know to be true: b*tches love lip balm. Be it high (La Mer, Nuxe Rêve de Miel), low (Burt’s Bees, Labello), or beside the point (Aquaphor ointment, Homeoplasmine nipple cream), we love touching it, applying it, and, probably, ingesting gallons of it over our lifetimes. Even Cat McNeil—who shuns beauty anything outside of fashion week—admitted to being a “mascara and lip balm girl” when she stopped by for a visit a few weeks ago.

My first lip balms were Bonne Bell Lip Smackers, which, correct me if I’m wrong, sometimes had little bracelets attached to the caps—meaning your lip balm could idly dangle from your wrist like a charm bracelet when not in use, not unlike some iPhone accessories. New York magazine recently reported that some 66% of people suffer from “Nomophobia,” no-mobile-phone-phobia; I’d wager that the number would be comparable or higher if you subbed-in lip balm. So why not keep it on your person at all times? That’s what Linda Rodin—BFF of Laetitia Casta, inventor of Olio Lusso, owner of poodle Winky—thought when she filled up a batch of clear plastic rings with her own pale pink, jasmine-scented lip balm. “I made them as a lark,” she told me via email. “For beauty editors etc. They are fab!” They are more than fab; they are like the grown-up version of the Hard Candy ones from 1999, and you can’t buy them, which of course makes you want them more—no matter that the a full-size is readily available on Net-A-Porter. Cat wanted the ring, but I wouldn’t give her mine, so I gave her the putty-gray She Wolf Tom Ford eye shadow palette she wore for these pictures. Fair enough, right? Eh. I know, no fair. So Linda sent over ten rings, and now I’m giving them to YOU (and saving one for Miss McNeil), because these are just too good not to share. Sign up here (or click below) for the chance to win one. Oh, and feel free to wax poetic on your favorite lip balms in the comments. I'm always on the hunt for more...



—Emily Weiss

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Her Numero cover is giving me life. Damn girl. McNeil utterly killed it.
 
Thank God!She will not walk for VS,glad to know this!!

She was shooting something ,i guess maybe a ed wish it's a cover~

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"Feather Dusters" for Allure December 2013

Photographer: Terry Tsiolis
Fashion Editor: Paul Cavaco
Hair: Franco Gobbi
Make-up: Romy Soleimani
Manicure: Sheril Bailey

Model: Catherine McNeil

Source: Visual Optimism (visualoptimism.blogspot.com)

 
Whenever i have a moment of missing Cat with long hair an ed like the Allure one above drops and im reminded all over again that her current length is fashion perfection. More brilliant images yet again from McNeil :D
 

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