Northern Star
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Siri looks stunning in that pic and I really would like to see her do some more work with Peter Lindbergh, she seems to suit his style really well.


EnVogueLove, I didn't make the vid, I just uploaded it on YouTube.
What concerns her previous hair color, I certainly like it better than her current hair color.
sad, she lost 7 points![]()


A Norwegian wind blows through the fashion world, among top models and young designers
It's not the chaotic cloud from Iceland's volcano that left millions of travellers stranded throughout Europe and around world for several days. This wind is a welcome one, the harbinger of a Northern aesthetic that blows in with more subtlety, with a sharply-defined identity.
It's a composed image, one of sobriety coming from a cultural climate that maintains an enviable balance between humans and nature, which is a signature element of Norway - the homeland of many of today's most-requested top models. Like the pale-skinned Siri Tollerød, with her liquid but intense gaze, her perfectly rounded face that evokes a fairy tale princess. She's worked with Steven Meisel, Karl Lagerfeld, Steven Klein and Ellen von Unwerth, and in 2008 she appeared in the campaign for Gwen Stefani's perfume, The World of Harajuku Lovers.
Another noteworthy talent is that of Sølve Sundsbø,the young Norwegian photographer whose images play with transparencies and overlapping images, whose models have airy and dynamic movements - giving even the curvy Tara Lynn (together with Candice Huffine, Michelle Olson and Marquita Pring) an air of weightlessness for the Curves Ahead editorial in V Magazine last January. And the designers? A bright star in the Nordic sky is Peter Dundas, who has been with Pucci for two seasons now and is deftly transforming the image of the Florentine maison: just take a look at the F/W 2010 Collection. His models ooze sensuality, with flashes of nudity and micro hemlines and his dominant theme was perfectly expressed with printed, embroidered voile jumpsuits, mini-dresses made from frayed foulards, gold and black lace for blouses and tight, see-through dresses. Who says it's cold up north?


