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Lily Aldridge

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Not sure if these have been posted in such high resolution before:

All from Cosmo España


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Was Lily in any of the shows or at any of the different fashion weeks? I wish she'd get some work other than catalogs.
 
^Thanks for those old shots of Lily Psylocke. They're really making me miss Lily's dark hair.

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Some more old campaign pictures in HQ, all via Elle US on zinio.com.

Herbal Essences 2006 / Chadwick's Spring 2009 / Burt's Bees Fall 2009 & Fall 2010 / J Brand Fall 2010 / Velvet Fall 2009 & Spring 2010 & Fall 2010






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I never really realized she's worked so much in the past few years but flipping through these Elle issues it seemed like she had a different ad in every issue.


Also, remember we were confused about her Banana Republic campaign? Do you think this is her? The facial proportions and the teeth seem accurate but for some reason this just doesn't look like Lily at all to me.

Banana Republic 2007


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i think it's not Lily on that Banana Republic add. The girl looks like her a bit but it's not her in my opinion. :)
 
^Oh, ok, thanks! I kind of knew it wasn't her but after reading she was in a BR ad (in Vegas mag, I think?) this seemed like the only one that could have been her.
 
no problem. it sort of looks like her in the thumbnail. thanks for Lily scans.
 
Edita Vilkeviciute, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Sasha Pivovarova, Lily Aldridge. Sounds like the makings of a flashy ad. In fact, all four top models posed for Rag & Bone’s first-ever campaign. The difference is, they took the shots themselves or posed for pals in their living rooms and showers or on vacation. Marcus Wainwright and David Neville dreamed up the D.I.Y. project with Laird & Partners, and New Yorkers who braved the snow banks this morning might have seen the wild postings around town. When Marcus and David say D.I.Y., they mean it: The designers themselves took wheat paste to poster. On top of that, some of the ads look a lot like the flyers cleaning ladies, dog walkers, and the guitar teacher Dan Smith post with their contact numbers on the bottom, only these list the Rag & Bone Web site. Online, you’ll find more pictures of the models along with bonus material like their playlists and recipes. “They were all given the same remit, but they all turned out so different,” says Wainwright. “We think they’re really representative of each girl’s character.” And that works for the brand. “Putting clothes together in your own way, having your own style—that’s something that resonates with us,” he adds. Later this year, customers will be able to post pictures of themselves wearing Rag & Bone to the Web site. Check out a teaser video about the project and more exclusive shots direct from the girls’ digi-cams, below.
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