Yay! I'm so glad she made the top 10 list
Yes, is there something wrong having brown eyes?
yeah is there something wrong, huh?
hahaYay! I'm so glad she made the top 10 list
Yes, is there something wrong having brown eyes?
hahaGo Julia so special, she reminds me of Kate Moss, with her eyes and face shape!


Viking Quest
How do you say "supermodel" in Swedish? We're not sure, but a quartet of swiftly rising Scandinavian beauties are on track to earn the distinction. IMG's Tilda Lindstam caught our eye at Sonia Rykiel Resort. Then there's DNA's Mimmi Soderstrom and Elite's Hannah Holman, both plucked from relative obscurity by casting director Russell Marsh to star in the latest Miu Miu campaign. But the biggest buzz of the week surrounds red-headed freckle-face cutie Julia Hafstrom (left). A well-timed jump to IMG's development board last year has led to, in rapid succession: a Meisel editorial in Vogue Italia, the August cover of Dazed & Confused, and a coveted spot in the Prada Fall '09 campaign. We'll see you at the shows, girls.
Swedish department store NK fashion show August 2009
stureplan.se
I did wonder who the fantastic creature was though...And there were a few more that gave me goosebumps.style.comIt's round three for Vionnet. Sophia Kokosalaki and Marc Audibet had tried their hands at the storied French house before investor Matteo Marzotto, formerly of Valentino, bought the company earlier this year and installed a veteran of Miuccia Prada's design studio, Rodolfo Paglialunga, as the label's new creative director. Paglialunga's first collection for pre-spring works the tropes Vionnet was known for—Grecian draping, bias cut, exposed shoulders—without being a strict homage. That's thanks in part to the accessories: understated pumps and T-straps, streamlined clutches and chain bags, and especially the geometric gold cuffs. Versatility was a key Vionnet innovation, so some of the frocks can be worn back to front, while the capelike sleeves of a shirtdress can be tied behind the back to create a different, more casual silhouette. The collection was at its most successful when Paglialunga kept things simple: One timeless bit of unfussy elegance—a sleeveless black cocktail number that billowed down the back—would be a welcome addition to any woman's closet, not least of all because of its recession-cognizant $800 price tag.

she looks very pretty

