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Lily Donaldson

Sorry for the power posting! Just saw this:
Sienna Miller and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley at @Burberry, as is my beloved Lily Donaldson, still fabulous despite a horse fall this summer.
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glad to see her at some event and front row! i want to see what her wear at burberry show.
 
Oh cr*p, we need more pics. Lily looked gorgeous by the looks of things.:heart: Is she sitting beside Poppy Delevigne?
 
The same dress she wore during FNO 2009. Very pretty. Burberry, of course.

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In the full body shot, you can see bruises on her shin. I wonder what happened. She still looks gorgeous though.
 
Garage Launch at Gagosian:

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Garage's House of Horrors

“We got so used to Lily Donaldson’s head being so big that when we looked at the real Lily, her head seemed oddly small,” Nick Knight told Style.com at London’s Gagosian Gallery over the weekend, where he was celebrating the launch of Dasha Zhukova’s new magazine, Garage, along with Donaldson (who was on crutches from a horse accident), Dinos Chapman, Harvey Weinstein, Rachel Zoe, Jefferson Hack, and Nicholas Kirkwood. “But she [Donaldson] was a real sport and didn’t mind all that digital messing about.” Knight was referring to the spread of the magazine in which he digitally alters Lily into a demented inhabitant of Chapman’s dollhouse of horrors.

“I built my two daughters dollhouses when they were young, and this was my interpretation of that,” Chapman, one of the city’s most talked-about artists, said. More mental asylum than dollhouse, the set from the photo shoot on display was full of schlock horror toys, adolescent-angst graffiti (”I hate you” and “I am a vandal”), eight-foot crayons, and fraying primary color sofas. Chapman added, “I spliced in a bit of Café Flesh in there, you know, the cult art-house, sci-fi p*rn film. I know some will protest, but what can I say? Bring it.” —Afsun Qureshi
 
Small blurb about Lily on the official Garage website:

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Dinos and Nick

Dinos Chapman chats to Becky Poostchi about working with Nick Knight and Lily Donaldson on their twisted doll house shoot for Garage Magazine.

BP: Tell me about Agathe and Seraphines House:
DC: When my children were very small I decided to make them dolls houses. I made 2 identical ones and the kids painted them and then didn’t use them for ages. Then one day I found these images on my camera where Agathe had photographed her Blaine dolls in rather unusual situations with strange kind of angles.
BP: So it started with the dolls house, and how did it progress?
DC: The brief for the shoot was a rather dark take on dolls and dolls houses, and with one of my favourite films being Café Flesh (1970’s avant guard art house p*rn film), I took influence from the lights and that kind of seedy handmade thing and started from there.
BP: How did you all work together on set?
DC: The first day was quite difficult, Nick, (Knight) you, Fran, (Francesca Burns) Gary (Card) and I had sort of said that the whole thing was very collaborative and so it was everyones input really…. The sets were overstuffed, Lily was over dressed
BP: How was Lily?
DC: Fantastic, you expect models to be difficult or divas, but she was great. I think the idea of having her head being blown up like a helium balloon could have phased her, but when you see the images without her head blown up it looks minute. She suddenly seems to have a pin head, it looks so tiny
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Garage Launch HQs:


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