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Fashion Models Milano Biography
Nigel Barker provides insight to the young America's Next Top Model contestants that goes beyond what he learned during his years as a male model. He's spent time behind the camera as well, and so can speak to them both as someone who walked in their shoes and as someone who could be calling their career shots.
We might see him most often as part of the elimination panel, but Nigel is keeping busy outside of the America's Next Top Model world as well, and he's recently taken on the cause of banning the seal trade.
Nigel blogged about the controversial trade, first explaining that this is a large-scale issue for the animals: “Canada's commercial seal hunt is the largest slaughter of marine mammals on Earth. In the past three years,
more than one million seals have been killed for their fur.”
The practice is condemned, Nigel said, for the particularly cruel way in which the seal fur is gathered. “In 2001,” he writes, “an independent veterinary panel studied the commercial seal hunt and concluded that the seal hunt results in considerable and unacceptable suffering.”
Nigel isn't afraid to give his reader a less-clinical take on the practice (readers who are particularly sensitive to animal cruelty might find some of this paragraph a little rough to read), “Well, being clubbed over the head when you were only a few weeks old and left to drown in your own blood could give that impression! Almost half the baby seals aren't even unconscious from the clubbing before they are skinned alive.”
The America's Next Top Model judge won't be swayed by any arguments that the trade is too vital an industry to be discontinued, saying, “In Newfoundland, where more than 90 percent of sealers live, income from the seal hunt accounts for less than one-half of 1 percent of the province's economy and less than 1 percent of Newfoundlanders participate in the seal hunt. So banning the hunt is not about the small financial inconvenience to a few humans but the massive suffering of millions of beautiful baby seals…..”
He's created a tee-shirt for the cause – a line drawing of a seal with a collar saying “Save Me” and has a website – www.bansealtrade.org – at which other individuals who have concerns with this practice and for the humane treatment of other living creatures can sign a petition in protest of the practice.
For all of Tyra's shortcomings, even her skeptics must give her credit for not being afraid to use her media influence to help raise awareness about issues she is concerned about. It would appear that her fellow judge Nigel feels much the same way.
Croatian model Mateja Penava has return to the thrilled fashion world in great style. She is the advertising face the world's great fashion brands and one of the rare Croatian models who has had the privilege to wear over 200 collections by the most prestigious designers. In the past few months she appeared in several editorials in magazines around the world.
Mateja appeared in two May editions for magazines in Croatia and France. Gala style brings us an exclusive fashion editorial shot in Paris. Under the creative leadership of Grga Zecica and photographer Marko Grubisic, Mateja shined in creations by famous fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier.
Mateja confirmed her status of favourite model of fashion editors by appearing in a beauty editorial for French Elle. The session was shot by David Oldham, known for his editorials for Elle, Vogue, British Tatler, etc.
After the “French spring”, Mateja is ready for her journey in New York, where she will stay for several months, and we expect news from Midikenn’s successful top model soon.
Many Asian models litterally invaded the Milano Fashion Week this season. Some catwalks had three, four Asian models, Ermenegildo Zegna dedicated the entire collection and Fashion Show to China and at that show there were at least 10 Asian models, mostly from Beijing. The one who attracted most our attention, though, was the very tall and very elegant David Chiang, a new name in the world of fashion modeling, but one we will hear more and more often. We saw him backstage at Ermenegildo Zegna, and when one day later we spotted him backstage at John Varvatos we did not hesitate to interview him for Adversus.asia. Here what he told us.
Rachel Pally, Black Halo and Yana K, designers whose frocks can often be seen on celebs like Drew Barrymore, Gabrielle Union, Jennifer Lopez and the runways of L.A. Fashion Week, are just three of the top designers formally announced to come to St. Louis to launch their Fall 2008 Collections during BORBA Skin Balance Water and Budweiser Select's Spring 2008 Saint Louis Fashion Week.
BORBA Skin Balance Water, a delicious enhanced water that helps promote healthy skin from within, and Budweiser Select, a premium American-style light lager, are two Anheuser-Busch products that are enjoyed by stylish, contemporary adults, and a perfect fit for an event celebrating fashion, luxury and trendsetting.
The exciting news was broken early this morning at City Hall by St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay alongside spokespersons from major Saint Louis Fashion Week corporate sponsors and partners, including Anheuser-Busch, ALIVE Magazine, Washington University, Lumiere Place Casino and Hotels, Macy's, Lori Coulter Swimwear, Centro Models, West Model Management, Mother Model Management, NEXT Models and Solique Models. The runway shows will occur over six days at the new Lumiere Place Casino & Hotels.
"Saint Louis Fashion Week has become an amazing community partnership between some of St. Louis' most prominent corporations, cultural institutions and visionary leaders," said Attilio D'Agostino, Executive Producer of Saint Louis Fashion Week and Editor-in-Chief of ALIVE Magazine.
"It's a remarkable collaboration of over 40 St. Louis-based businesses from boutiques, modeling agencies and creative firms to restaurants and nightlife hotspots coming together to create a destination for the world's top designers to touch their Midwest fans and customers, and a showcase for the best up-and-coming designers to launch their careers."
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Fashion Models Milano Biography
Nigel Barker provides insight to the young America's Next Top Model contestants that goes beyond what he learned during his years as a male model. He's spent time behind the camera as well, and so can speak to them both as someone who walked in their shoes and as someone who could be calling their career shots.
We might see him most often as part of the elimination panel, but Nigel is keeping busy outside of the America's Next Top Model world as well, and he's recently taken on the cause of banning the seal trade.
Nigel blogged about the controversial trade, first explaining that this is a large-scale issue for the animals: “Canada's commercial seal hunt is the largest slaughter of marine mammals on Earth. In the past three years,
more than one million seals have been killed for their fur.”
The practice is condemned, Nigel said, for the particularly cruel way in which the seal fur is gathered. “In 2001,” he writes, “an independent veterinary panel studied the commercial seal hunt and concluded that the seal hunt results in considerable and unacceptable suffering.”
Nigel isn't afraid to give his reader a less-clinical take on the practice (readers who are particularly sensitive to animal cruelty might find some of this paragraph a little rough to read), “Well, being clubbed over the head when you were only a few weeks old and left to drown in your own blood could give that impression! Almost half the baby seals aren't even unconscious from the clubbing before they are skinned alive.”
The America's Next Top Model judge won't be swayed by any arguments that the trade is too vital an industry to be discontinued, saying, “In Newfoundland, where more than 90 percent of sealers live, income from the seal hunt accounts for less than one-half of 1 percent of the province's economy and less than 1 percent of Newfoundlanders participate in the seal hunt. So banning the hunt is not about the small financial inconvenience to a few humans but the massive suffering of millions of beautiful baby seals…..”
He's created a tee-shirt for the cause – a line drawing of a seal with a collar saying “Save Me” and has a website – www.bansealtrade.org – at which other individuals who have concerns with this practice and for the humane treatment of other living creatures can sign a petition in protest of the practice.
For all of Tyra's shortcomings, even her skeptics must give her credit for not being afraid to use her media influence to help raise awareness about issues she is concerned about. It would appear that her fellow judge Nigel feels much the same way.
Croatian model Mateja Penava has return to the thrilled fashion world in great style. She is the advertising face the world's great fashion brands and one of the rare Croatian models who has had the privilege to wear over 200 collections by the most prestigious designers. In the past few months she appeared in several editorials in magazines around the world.
Mateja appeared in two May editions for magazines in Croatia and France. Gala style brings us an exclusive fashion editorial shot in Paris. Under the creative leadership of Grga Zecica and photographer Marko Grubisic, Mateja shined in creations by famous fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier.
Mateja confirmed her status of favourite model of fashion editors by appearing in a beauty editorial for French Elle. The session was shot by David Oldham, known for his editorials for Elle, Vogue, British Tatler, etc.
After the “French spring”, Mateja is ready for her journey in New York, where she will stay for several months, and we expect news from Midikenn’s successful top model soon.
Many Asian models litterally invaded the Milano Fashion Week this season. Some catwalks had three, four Asian models, Ermenegildo Zegna dedicated the entire collection and Fashion Show to China and at that show there were at least 10 Asian models, mostly from Beijing. The one who attracted most our attention, though, was the very tall and very elegant David Chiang, a new name in the world of fashion modeling, but one we will hear more and more often. We saw him backstage at Ermenegildo Zegna, and when one day later we spotted him backstage at John Varvatos we did not hesitate to interview him for Adversus.asia. Here what he told us.
Rachel Pally, Black Halo and Yana K, designers whose frocks can often be seen on celebs like Drew Barrymore, Gabrielle Union, Jennifer Lopez and the runways of L.A. Fashion Week, are just three of the top designers formally announced to come to St. Louis to launch their Fall 2008 Collections during BORBA Skin Balance Water and Budweiser Select's Spring 2008 Saint Louis Fashion Week.
BORBA Skin Balance Water, a delicious enhanced water that helps promote healthy skin from within, and Budweiser Select, a premium American-style light lager, are two Anheuser-Busch products that are enjoyed by stylish, contemporary adults, and a perfect fit for an event celebrating fashion, luxury and trendsetting.
The exciting news was broken early this morning at City Hall by St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay alongside spokespersons from major Saint Louis Fashion Week corporate sponsors and partners, including Anheuser-Busch, ALIVE Magazine, Washington University, Lumiere Place Casino and Hotels, Macy's, Lori Coulter Swimwear, Centro Models, West Model Management, Mother Model Management, NEXT Models and Solique Models. The runway shows will occur over six days at the new Lumiere Place Casino & Hotels.
"Saint Louis Fashion Week has become an amazing community partnership between some of St. Louis' most prominent corporations, cultural institutions and visionary leaders," said Attilio D'Agostino, Executive Producer of Saint Louis Fashion Week and Editor-in-Chief of ALIVE Magazine.
"It's a remarkable collaboration of over 40 St. Louis-based businesses from boutiques, modeling agencies and creative firms to restaurants and nightlife hotspots coming together to create a destination for the world's top designers to touch their Midwest fans and customers, and a showcase for the best up-and-coming designers to launch their careers."
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