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Cora Keegan

Her recent editorial work has been super, very happy for Cora. I hope to see her back on the runway as well sometime in the future.

Free People.


Credit to freepeople.com.
 
Editorial "Over the Top" in Elle U.K. October 2012

Photographer: David Vasiljevic
Fashion/Stylist: Natalie Wansbrough-Jones
Hair: Tony Collins at Streeters
Make-up: Andrew Gallimore at CLM using Diorskin Nude
Manicure: Kim Treacy at nakedartists.com using Chanel a/w 2012

Model: Cora Keegan

Source: Visual Optimism (visualoptimism.blogspot.com)

 
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She's so playful in that last video, I have a feeling she'd be a kick to be around!
 
Cora Keegan by Craig Salmon in “White Light” for Fashion Gone Rogue

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Schön! Magazine #19.
The gorgeous Cora Keegan channels some retro strangeness in Schön!’s Paranormal Encounter spread in the Cinema Issue. Casey Brooks served as both photographer and creative director, while Holly Suan Gray styled the shoot, dressing Keegan in everything glorious and odd from fantastical Victor de Souza skirt and blazer combinations to Elie Saab gowns.

"Paranormal Encounter"
Creative Direction & Photographer / Casey Brooks
Styling / Holly Suan Gray
Hair / Cash Lawless
Make Up / Colleen Runne
Model / Cora Keegan @ Next
Styling Assistants / Regina Chan & Len Burton
Photography Assistant / Alexandria Kelly
Production Assistant / Cait Kennon & Jeremiah Mercado Schlotman



Credit to schonmagazine.com.
 
Dossier Journal #10.
"Contempt"
Photography by Amanda Pratt
Art Direction by Nicole Fasolino
Styling by Katelyn Mooney
Hair by Kyra Dorman
Makeup by Viktorija Bowers
Post-Production by Bailey Robb
Model: Cora Keegan
Photographer’s Assistant: Fidel-Garcia Reichman




Credit to dossierjournal.com.
 
Some unposted work from Michael Donovan.


Credit to twitter.com/corakeegan and michaeldonovan.tumblr.com.
 
US Marie Claire January 2013.
"Rhapsody In Bloom"
model: cora keegan (nextmodels)
photographer: jean francois campos (brydgesmackinney)
stylist: alison edmond (jedroot)
hair: keith carpenter (thewallgroup)
make-up: eric polito (art-dept)
manicure: liang (ateliermanagement)




Credit to visualoptimism.blogspot.com.
 

Cora Keegan is a fresh new face on the modeling scene, having moved to New York’s East Village not too long ago from her hometown of Las Vegas. Since then she’s done some wonderful work and walked in some big-name fashion shows (Narciso Rodriguez, Jason Wu and Mulberry, to name a few). Her complexion, which is naturally lovely, got the attention of Francesco Clark, the creator and president of the skin care line Clark’s Botanicals, who recently chose Cora to be its brand ambassador. On top of her looks, Keegan has incredible charisma and curiosity. Here, she tells T about her healthy eating habits and the beauty products she’s picked to keep her skin looking radiant.

You recently moved to the East Village. Are you enjoying it so far?
Love it!

Do you have a favorite restaurant in the neighborhood?
Right now it’s Caravan of Dreams. I try to eat gluten-free and they have lots of great choices.

So are you pretty mindful of the foods you eat?
Definitely! Organic when ever possible. I also eat fresh fish and chicken every now and then.

If your weight fluctuates, is there anything you add or subtract from your diet or workouts to help maintain?
I always eat pretty well. Whole Foods market is a regular shopping destination. I try to avoid gluten, dairy and sugar as much as possible. And then I’ll go full force on the yoga! But the best thing is to be comfortable with yourself no matter what your weight.

Are you also particular about the skin care products you choose?
Yes, I prefer all-natural products when possible. My mom was a bit of a hippie, but even when I was younger I’ve always been interested in natural, organic products.

What a perfect fit then working with Clark’s Botanicals. Have you figured out the best regimen to keep your skin in photo-ready condition?
I have figured out the best thing to do is keep it as simple as possible. I used to try all kinds of things on my face and go crazy cleansing it if I had a breakout, which made it worse. Less is more. I try not to wear any makeup when I’m not working and moisturize like crazy!

What skin care products do you always use?
Clark’s Botanicals Smoothing Marine Cream is excellent for keeping my skin hydrated. And Clark’s Botanicals Extra Rich Lip Balm is a lifesaver.

Do you have any makeup essentials?
Tinted moisturizer by Laura Mercier, lip balm and mascara. I have been loving Lancôme’s Hypnose Mascara — it builds curls and lengthens my lashes.

Are there any products you like to keep your hair in condition?
I use lots of conditioner and oils of every kind. For styling, I like Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray.

You are exposed to so many designer collections. Who makes some of your favorite clothes?
I love Helmut Lang, Rag & Bone and Jason Wu (his clothes and him!). But to be honest I’m such a jeans-and-T-shirt kind of girl. I’m usually wearing my Lululemon yoga pants and a big sweater. Anything I can chill in.

What’s on your record player these days?
Pink Floyd, Ty Segall, sometimes Maria Callas. …

Can you share some thoughts about the path you’re on? And any future goals?
I love what I’ve been doing and I feel superblessed. I guess I would like to do something with film or video editing in the future. So hopefully when I have more time, I can focus on that.

Credit to tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com.
 

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