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i don't know where is that pic came from; could be just a candid of elise taken in her home town, which is why, while not the best pic of elise, they chose to put that particular pic on the cover. it is purely conjectural though
 
ja Elise the surfer ... nice, thank u so much for share Lisa... anyway, sooo i've been looking into my files & i dont even have those covers thought I saw them somewhere, i'll try to find those for you :flower: thanks again!
 
I am sure there's a bigger one on that L'officiel cover a few pages back in this thread Lisa..
but, for Elle cover I think I just see that one, I'm guessing that's a new one or?
anyone help...
I am so wanna learn how to wind-surfing right now...better if Elise is the one teaching me:):):)
 
^ np, in fact those were posted previously by someone else but I can't remember who sorry :blush:... and no the pics are old, from Stephen Burrows Spring Summer 2005 ^_^
 
Don't think this news was posted by Elise is in the Martin+ Osa FW "campaign". I saw it yesterday at the mall.
 
^ oh doesn't time fly! Elise looks so mature now :mellow:... great day for the thread, especially the video (there are some interesting parts), can't wait get home and hear her voice... thanks for the news guys :flower:
 
^ oh doesn't time fly! Elise looks so mature now :mellow:...

she looks normal for her age and i personally don`t find her look older that she was , for example in 2006, it`s just facial structure: chubby cheeks and face with tendence to oedematousness. that`s features of facial structure.
 
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she looks normal for her age and i personally don`t find her look older that she was , for example in 2006, it`s just facial structure: chubby cheeks and face with tendence to oedematousness. that`s features of facial structure.
There is no such word as oedematousness I'm afraid. And it is not 'features' of facial structures, it's not normal, they (edemas) are swelling caused by a skin reaction. Oedema, the 'British English' spelling for the word Edema, means an abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin which is a reaction/cause from an injury or infection.
 

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