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Here is more proof AGAIN that @rosietupper is fake in case anyone is still doubting http://instagram.com/p/cGQ-OyJZDt/
perthnow.com.auPERTH model Rosie Tupper has appeared in an exclusive modelling assignment in New York, for which she was handpicked by former reality-show star Olivia Palermo.
Palermo, who starred in MTV reality-series The City, interpreted Australian fashion style for an Icons of Style shoot.
She styled Tupper in spring and summer 2013 styles from leading Aussie designers.
"It was really exciting," Tupper said.
"It’s always nice to represent Australia, even though I’m overseas."
The 22-year-old was 17 when she moved to New York, where she lives in an apartment in the city’s trendy East Village.
"It’s definitely the place to be because there’s so much happening and work-wise there’s such a variety," she said.
Tupper is in Perth for two weeks to spend time with her family and friends.
Olivia Palermo's love of fashion and style has catapulted her to the status of a global style leader gracing the covers of international magazines and documented as one of the most celebrated style icons of our time. Icons of Style promises to deliver access for Sydney women to Olivia's personal style tips and the inside track on how to achieve the latest runway ready looks this summer.
From Coco Chanel to Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Onassis, every era has pinpointed an icon that has influenced women's style. From Jackie O sunglasses to Coco Chanel's transformation of junk jewellery into haute couture pieces, these icons have left behind an indelible mark that has shaped today's style.
In 2013 women turn to modern day icons that share their love of style and fashion digitally, gaining access to international influence through the click of a mouse or a swipe of their smartphone. Olivia Palermo has established a reputation for her iconic styling that blends luxury designer with high street staples to create a look that is coveted by millions worldwide. Her unique signature style has created a cult following that sees her every step on the red carpet emulated, resulting in this 27 year old gracing the covers of the world's leading publications from Vogue to Harper's Bazaar. Olivia will share her distinctive style with Sydney through her collaboration as the 2013 Icon of Style for Chatswood Chase Sydney's exciting Spring Summer fashion campaign.
The campaign began in New York City earlier in July with Olivia styling successful Aussie model Rosie Tupper from a wardrobe of Australia's leading designers to create her personal interpretation of this season's hottest new looks.
EL LIBRO AMARILLO
Photographer: Naomi Kaltman / Atelier Management Hair: Shlomi Mor / Atelier Management Makeup: Walter Obal / Atelier Management Manicure: Liang / Atelier Management Production: Atelier Management Model: Rosie Tupper / DNA
info from atelier management, photos from naomikaltman.com
i dont see any pictures. can anyone else not see them or is it just me?
Have you traveled for work recently? Tell me about one of your favorite or most memorable trips.
I recently had a week in Barcelona for work. It was in December so the city was filled with lights and decorations. I spent one evening with my agent browsing a Christmas market in the historical area which I absolutely loved. We also toured the city on a scooter! Which was a first for me. Modeling and living in New York City have allotted me the opportunity to experience a lot of firsts. I am grateful for this.
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I once lost Rosie. It was quite the predicament.
At the time, I was the Fashion Assistant on a photoshoot in Tulum, Mexico. My editor, Rebecca Hessel Cohen, and I had arrived with 14 trunks, suitcases, and prop bags. I’ll never forget taping everything together in order to wheel the boxes out of the airport, or giving my email to the sweet Mexican controller at Customs – an act which saved me upon my return: He had filed the papers incorrectly, and had I not known his name from our email exchange, I would have never left Mexico with all of my luggage!
But, I digress -
Rosie was scheduled to arrive on the third day in the later hours of the evening. After our long day of shooting, we had our crew meal. This was a particularly special supper: a huge dinner at our hotel, Coqui Coqui, with everyone in the same room, and not one of us with a bar of cell phone reception.
We realized Rosie had yet to arrive, and hours seemed to have passed. I went out to look for her, barefoot and clueless about my surroundings. I ran up the sandy path to the hotel entrance, and rather frantically tried to find out whether or not Rosie had even made her flight. Three hours and many pesos later, I found Rosie at the wrong hotel two miles down the beach. She was never able to located her driver in the sea of drivers outside the Cancun Airport, so she got in a van headed for Tulum. AH!
I’ll never forget how calm she was, standing there with her suitcase under a tree, no one was even at the reception area and it was pitch black. Rosie was not afraid. I was happy to get to know her on that trip. I was inspired by her beauty but more so her rather fearless attitude. Fearlessness is a quality to admire.
I shot Rosie’s polaroid on the beach, and it’s one of my most favorite.
-Jen