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Tanya Dziahileva (Diagileva)

If you look at the enlarged image of the model with the pink on her face in #6334 her face is covered with little scratches. Is that what some of the makeup removal does?
I don't think those two things are related. The video was form another season and Anja has pink stuff in her hair:huh:
 
i guess when tanya comes back on tfs we should ask why she was crying and make sure she's ok now?
 
About Hermes:

Alimi reported in Fashion Mishaps:

^it is paint. there was an accident at the hermes show.. paint was supposed to come down the walls at the end of the show and it got all over the audience and some of the models.

Hope it was water-based paint. That could have been an expensive mistake.
 
The crying was in the video, which is from another season. That was sore skin or eyes apparently.
 
this young girl yasmina looks so much like tanya and visa versa
have you met her tanya?
worldfashion.us, style, elle

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Here is a liitl blurb about Tanya and some other girls doing London Fashion week.

style.com

london layover
Although London fashion week is regaining its footing on the collections calendar, many industry players—particularly those overworked ladies on the catwalk—still look at the week between New York and Milan as time off. But in an effort to make sure that U.K. designers have top models at their disposal, the British Fashion Council developed the Model Bursary for London Fashion Week, which was sponsored by high-street retailer (and H&M sister store) COS this year. The lucky ladies recruited to push through all four weeks of the Spring collections (and who are already in Milan for the Italian leg of the journey) were Behati Prinsloo, Julia Dunstall, Solange Wilvert, Vlada Roslyakova, and Tanya Dziahileva. Not that the Bursary, which kicks in for runway fees, flights, and hotel costs, took its investment lightly: Each girl was required to take part in a minimum of six catwalk shows. Said Hilary Riva, the British Fashion Council's CEO, in a statement last week: "The Model Bursary allows all of the designers at LFW the opportunity to have access to some of the world's elite models when showcasing their collections to buyers and press."
—Derek Blasberg
 
Is lovely Tanya a "cat"?
Just as there are sartorially “It” people, there are also genetic ones. These people are called models and as types they are no less subject to the whims of taste than are handbags and shoes. Sometimes the call goes out for horsy faces. Sometimes, as happened several seasons ago, fashion seeks women with tiny heads and eyes so wide-set that they come to be called “the Bugs.”

Sometimes there is a hankering, more felt than articulated, for types with snub noses, shortened upper lips, eyes set on a slight diagonal, and petulant expressions that inspire one to offer them a dish of cream.
“I call them the cats,” said Pat McGrath, a makeup artist who has worked with virtually everyone of importance in the business. “When I first saw Irina K.,” Ms. McGrath said, “I thought to myself, ‘She’s just like a little cat.’”
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Quite often lately Ms. Kulikova finds herself working alongside other women of unnervingly similar type.

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There is the Belarus-born Marina Linchuk, the Polish Magdalena Frackowiak, the Russian Sasha Pivovarova, the Canadian Jessica Stam, the Namibian Behati Prinsloo. There is Sheila Marquez, a sultry 19-year-old from Spain.
NY Times, "In Paris, a Fevered Pursuit of 'It'", Oct.7/07
 
thanks, everything about hilary makes me laugh, like her whole personality.
and that show was :woot:. all the poses were :woot:. and galliano is :woot:
 

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