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Nastya Sten

She has an ed in the new issue of Oyster shot by Jeff Bark


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Glass Magazine Spring 2014

Model: Nastya Sten / Photographer: Bojana Tatarska / Makeup: Alice Ghendrih (Paris: ArtList Paris, New York: ArtList NY) / Hair: Paolo Ferreira (See Management) / Styling: Andrej Skok
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April 14, 2014
Model Runway Rivalry: Manuela Frey and Nastya Sten
By Lauren McCarthy
Same height, same agency—and same number of shows walked this season: 63. Manuela Frey and Nastya Sten share top-model honors and talk backstage essentials, celeb sightings and friendly competition.

When did you find out that you had walked the most shows?

Manuela Frey: I never counted the shows. At the end, I was really sad that it was over and my agency told me, “You are the girl who walked the most shows, with Nastya.” And she is my friend. We always saw each other during shows, but never talked about how we were doing a lot of shows.

Nastya Sten: I found out a few days after the craziness ended. I was sincerely surprised. During the fashion week, time totally flies, so it’s hard to keep track of even your own shows.

Is there any competition between you two?

M.F.: No, not at all. None at all. And she’s in the same agency, so we’re proud to be in The Society. It’s so cool because I really like her. She’s a good friend. She’s really open and nice and honest. She’s not a girl who thinks she’s the best—she’s really humble. She’s so beautiful. Her eyes are crystal blue.

N.S.: I never felt any competition with Manuela—we never miss a chance to chat or take some pictures together backstage. I love her attitude towards her work—she’s always very upbeat no matter how tired she is. And, she has an amazing walk.

What was your most stressful moment?

M.F.: My phone was stolen backstage at Alexis Mabille, in Paris. It was horrible because everyone from the agency was calling me, “Where are you?” But I didn’t have my phone. My friend Josephine Le Tutour helped me and I called them, but it was really hard. Luckily, I knew my schedule, but it was difficult.

N.S.: This season, overall, wasn’t as hard as last time for me. But working in London was pretty stressful. It’s a shorter trip than the rest of the cities, so I was in a constant rush, which meant less rest. I even caught a cold.

What was your favorite show of the season?

M.F.: It was my first time doing Prada, and I was so excited. I’ve heard it’s really difficult to get the show when you are not a new face, because they always take a lot of new faces. I waited 12 hours on a chair backstage until I was confirmed. They confirmed me one hour before the show, and I was so, so happy. I really flew over the catwalk.

N.S.: I loved Saint Laurent for the collection and the show’s attitude, Valentino’s breathtaking dresses, Chanel’s unique runway….The list goes on and on. I found the Alexander McQueen show to be the most complete. All the elements together made it very fascinating both to participate and to watch later.

What do you do backstage to pass the time?

M.F.: I read romance books, and sometimes I draw. I just take a pen and paper, but I’m not a professional.

N.S.: Free time is a total luxury to have during fashion weeks. I spend some time to catch up with my family and FaceTime. [I will] skim through the latest news to not fall back on what is happening in the world….

Did you have any great celebrity sightings?

M.F.: Backstage, I was always really late because of other shows so I didn’t have a lot of time to see celebrities. But afterward, I would hear who was there. I want to see David Beckham. That would be my dream. I really like that guy. His billboard for H&M in Times Square…so cool.

N.S.: I was really excited to see Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Rita Ora…and most of them attended at least one show.

What is always in your bag?

M.F.: A medallion from my grandmother, which is a lucky coin, a family photo and my phone, of course. No snacks—I always buy them. I always want to have fresh fruits or a sandwich.

N.S.: Basic beauty essentials like a hand cream, a Chapstick, a hair tie, a book or two, a bottle of water, an apple, headphones and a charger.

Will you try to top your show count next season?

M.F.: I think it’s impossible, but never say that. Last season I did 59 shows and they told me, “You can’t beat that.” So next season, I’ll try. We’ll see.

N.S.: [Laughs] I will do the best I can.

Name: Manuela Frey
Height: 5 feet, 11 inches
Age: 17
Agency: The Society
Hometown: Brugg, Switzerland

Name: Nastya Sten
Height: 5 feet, 11 inches
Age: 18
Agency: The Society
Hometown: Moscow

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^^ love her even more after that interview. And those Mae Richards photos are great!
 
Oyster Magazine S/S 14
"Doll Parts"
Models: Harleth Kuusik and Nastya Sten
Photographer: Jeff Bark
Stylist: Sasha Kelly
Make up artist: Kristin Hilton


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I first saw her at the Louis Vuitton ss 2014 show, she was stunning. I am glad to see her career is rising.
 
Vogue US May 2014
The One And Only
Grace Mahary, Maja Salamon, Ola Rudnicka, Codie Young, Esmeralda Seay-Rynolds, Nastya Sten, Sasha Luss, Alexandra Kivimaki, Alice Cornish & Fei Fei Sun
Photographed by Tim Walker
Styled by Grace Coddington



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Nastya Sten attends the New Yorkers For Children's 11th Anniversary A Fool's Fete Spring Dance at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on April 21, 2014 in New York City.

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Peter Som F/W 14.15 - Beauty
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V #88 Spring 2014
"She's With The Band"
Models: Lexi Blong, Zlata Mangafic, Riley Montana, Louise Parker, Katlin Aas & Nastya Sten
Photographer: Anthony Maule
Stylist: Tom Van Dorpe
Hair: Akki
Makeup: Maud Laceppe
Manicure: Naomi Yasuda


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Vogue Italia May 2014
"Now Glam"
Photographer: Emma Summerton
Models: Nastya Sten & Natalie Westling
Stylist: Patti Wilson


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