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Noemie Lenoir

Noemie on the beach at Cannes
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EMILEE AND BLACK FERRY-PLEASE LOOK-THESE ARE HQS!!!
Noemie at Cannes today

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COAL FERRY AND EMILEE, THESE ARE HQS!!!!!


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EMILEE AND COAL FERRY, THESE ARE HQS!!!


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She look so stellar in Vogue Paris - its an absolute shame the editorial doesn't include more of her. They should have done equal amounts of pictures of her and Laeticia. I had been hoping for more.
 
After seeing Noemie in silver I'm convinced - she is the reincarnation of Venus, Isis and Aphrodite.
 
Random scan from a recent issue of Hello UK - Noemie for M&S. :)


Scan by me. Feel free to use or repost anywhere, just please don't remove the tag! :)
 
When Frank Lampard described Claude Makelele as "an absolute dream to play with" before last night's final training session in Moscow, he had no idea of what was to come barely an hour later, when the Frenchman's rash tackle jeopardised his team-mate Ashley Cole's participation in tonight's European Cup final.
In the most inconvenient manner, Makelele's normally exquisite timing - which so often leaves opponents wondering where the ball has gone - had let him down. For a man who has made a career out of clearing up problems caused by his colleagues' errors, and whose sheer neatness so often takes the eye, this was both bizarrely out of character and prejudicial to his reputation as a players' player.
It was Zinedine Zidane who posed the rhetorical question, when Real Madrid let Makelele go to Chelsea in order to buy David Beckham from Manchester United in the summer of 2003, "Why put another layer of gold paint on the Bentley when you are losing the engine?" When the Frenchman arrived at Stamford Bridge, Zidane's words made at least one of his new team-mates sit up and take notice.
"I didn't know Maka when he was at Real Madrid," Lampard said yesterday, "but when I heard Zidane say that I was interested to know what he meant. In the last five years, I've found out. He's an absolute dream to play with, especially if you're an attacking midfield player. He's one of the greatest midfield players in the world, he has been for a long time, and all of us players know exactly why."
It was Zidane who, at Real Madrid eight years ago, persuaded Makelele to adapt the way he approached the game. Previously an attacking midfielder, the new arrival from Celta Vigo dropped back to become, in effect, Zidane's bodyguard. Now the ability to read the game learned first from his father, a Zaire international, and then gathered from his own 16-year professional career with clubs in France, Spain and England will be a key element of Chelsea's attempt to turn defence into attack in Moscow tonight.
His importance to Avram Grant can be seen from the season's statistics, which show that although he has made only 18 league appearances, three of them as a substitute, and played barely 100 minutes of a six-match League Cup campaign, he has started all but one of the club's 12 Champions League fixtures - the exception being the final group match against Valencia, when qualification was assured and he came on at half-time. In each of the other matches he played the full 90 minutes. This is the competition for which his 35-year-old legs have been saved.
In the entire history of English football, Makelele is probably the only man to have a position named after him, even though, in world terms, he was not its inventor. England had always nurtured tough defensive wing-halves but was slow to recognise the significance of the role in modern football of the centrally positioned holding midfielder. And to English eyes, at least, no one has refined the demands of the job to such a pitch of perfection as the little man who was born in Kinshasa and moved to a Paris suburb at the age of four.
Makelele left home in his early teens to join Brest's centre de formation. At the age of 18 he signed with Nantes, where he came under the influence of Jean-Claude Suaudeau, the coach who had supervised the early careers of Marcel Desailly and Didier Deschamps. There he won the French championship in 1995 and a year later reached the Champions League semi-final. A season with Marseille and two with Celta Vigo led, in 2000, to Madrid.
Two years later he was in the team that beat Bayer Leverkusen at Hampden Park, but at the end of the following season, when Vicente del Bosque was being ejected to make way for the arrival of Carlos Queiroz from Manchester United, he was sold to Chelsea for a fee of £16.6m. The dressing room was appalled by the willingness of the president, Florentino Pérez, to jettison so valuable a player.
"We will not miss Makelele," Pérez said, vainly attempting to justify one of the worst decisions in the game's history. "His technique is average, he lacks the speed and skill to take the ball past opponents, and 90% of his distribution either goes backwards or sideways."
Makelele's impact at Stamford Bridge was not immediate, but by the time of Jose Mourinho's arrival in 2004 he had become a vital figure. Now, living in Wimbledon with his wife, the model Noémie Lenoir, and their three-year-old son, he has two years left on his Chelsea contract and employs a shrewd economy of movement to get him through matches. Those three-metre passes so unwisely derided by Pérez are the oil in the gearbox of a team who, with one possible exception after last night's incident, know exactly how much they owe to his discreet mastery.



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Claude Makelele (Chelsea). Midfielder. Born 18.2.73. Caps 66. Goals 0.
Born in Kinshasa and coached at youth level at Nantes, Makelele is one of the world's finest holding midfielders. He is expected to retire from international football after the tournament. Partner is top French model Noemie Lenoir.
 
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Here’s Noemie Lenoir demonstrating the unfortunate proof that bad hair can happen to beautiful people. We love a glam finger wave with a diva gown, but this is more of a helmet with plaits. Noemie was in Cannes with model Doutzen Kroes for the premiere of ‘La Frontiere De L’Aube.
Oh well, at least she made the cover of French Vogue’s June/July issue decked out in Chanel. All is forgiven.
 
or Myleene, inspiration has come from far and wide. Suzanne Shaw, her old Hear'Say bandmate and recent winner of Dancing On Ice, who has a three-year-old son, has provided both a shoulder to cry on and a host of mothering tips. And her fellow M&S model Twiggy also gave her hope. "Twiggy said to me that she did what I am doing, she brought her baby to work with her, and she said: 'I made it work for me and you will make it work for you.' It was great to hear something like that."
Myleene was signed up by M&S after coming out of the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle, where her showers in a white bikini attracted huge attention. Unbeknown to them - and to her - she was already pregnant with Ava.
She posed while four months' pregnant in a bikini for the company and the range sold out. And despite putting on four stone during her pregnancy, she was back in a bikini for the company just five months after Ava was born. Despite looking enviously skinny, she says she still weighs half a stone more than she did before she got pregnant.
"My weight has gone down, but my shape has changed," she tells me as she tucks into a bowl of chips and onion rings. And pulling on an almost non-existent bit of flab around her waist, she says: "I've got this muffin top now while my boobs have gone down."
She insists there is no big dieting secret - she is just eating less and running around after Ava.
"I ate so much in my pregnancy, but I am trying to eat healthier. I am cooking things like chicken and carrots for the first time for Ava, so I have them, too. I haven't done any exercise yet, although I do plan to, but I try and walk as much as possible.
"Ava is in the sling a lot and when I was on a recent trip to New York to do research for my Mothercare range, Ava's buggy got lost by Terminal Five, so I was carrying her around for about ten hours a day. It means I have got really strong arms."
Posing next to supermodels Twiggy, Erin O'Connor, Noemie Lenoir, Elizabeth Jagger and Laura Bailey would be scary enough for any amateur model - particularly soon after having a baby. But, she says, the M&S girls could not have been more brilliant.
"Noemie - who is a goddess - made me feel better by saying she thought my legs looked great, while Erin complimented my hair. They helped coax me out of the dressing room because, believe me, I know that I am very much the normal one among them. When we pose together I have to stand on a box because, at 5ft 5in, I am so much smaller than the others."



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For anyone who is interested-all HQs of Noemie at yesterday's Cannes events were posted on pg112
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^Wow, I always have an eye for Noemie's earlier work.
Thanks Script!

On the topic of Noemie's red toga-like inspired dress, I like it (on her). I think she always wears those style of dress so well...
 
^ Reminds me- I wonder if Madame Tussaud Wax Museum will ever have a figure of Noemie.

Thanks for the pics scriptgirl.
 

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