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Showing posts with label Chanel Iman. Show all posts

May 6, 2010

Chanel Iman Interviewed by Delfina Pinardi




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March 22, 2010

Chanel Iman in Allure Magazine April 2010


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February 25, 2010

Chanel Iman Tendencias 2010 Fotografo Thomas Schenk Vogue Spain March 2010





Chanel Iman featured in Gemelas for Vogue Spain March 2010 , sporting the lastest trends of the 2010 season enjoy !!.

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January 22, 2010

Mode Vendredi - Fashion Fridays


Rene Rodriquez working the runways @ Milan Fashion Week

Sessilee Lopez covers Trace Magazine

Chanel Iman for Vogue Spain "Happy Face"



This beautiful model I don't know his name working the runway for Jean Paul Gaultier over @ Paris Fashion Week Men's

October 29, 2009

Look of the Day

Chanel Iman at the GQ Gentlemen's Ball

September 20, 2009

Sessilee & Chanel in Allure Magazine.






BOMB SHELLS
Allure October 2009
Hair: Brent Lawler
Makeup: Makky
Stylist: Siobhan Bonnouvrier
Photographer: Regan Cameron source

August 27, 2009

And All That Jazz, Harper's Bazaar Sept 09

US Harper's Bazaar September 2009
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Models: Arlenis Sosa and Chanel Iman
Stylist: Brana Wolf
Hair: Yannick d'Is
Makeup: Tom Pecheux

August 25, 2009

Pretty Young Things ,I-D Cover Sept 09 Issue


Chanel Iman, Sessilee Lopez, Jourdan Dunn and Arlenis Sosa for ID Magazine September 2009.

April 7, 2009

One Piece Wonders




American Vogue
Photography:David Sims
Makeup:Diane Kendal


March 4, 2009

American Icons by Glamour Magazine

Alicia Keys as First Lady Michelle Obama . Not only is Obama the first African American filling the position, but she’s already making best-dressed headlines for a style that ranges from couture to J.Crew. Raised in Chicago, Obama, 45, powered on to Princeton and Harvard Law School before beginning a career during which she met, mentored and married our current President. Hail to our newest smart, opinionated, chic First Lady!

Paula Patton as Billie Holiday . As an aspiring singer, Holiday suffered sexual abuse, struggled with a drug habit and encountered racism everywhere. But the late Lady Day—one of the first African American women to sing with an all-white orchestra—translated all of that pain into some of the most achingly personal songs ever recorded. (Download “Strange Fruit,” which she sang at her 1948 Carnegie Hall concert, and listen for yourself.)


America Ferrera as Dolores Huerta . A fierce advocate for migrant farmers, Huerta cofounded, with César Chávez, what became the United Farm Workers of America. In 1975 she played a critical role in enacting policies that allowed workers to bargain for better wages and conditions. Today, at age 79, Huerta continues to be active—last year she campaigned for Hillary Clinton’s presidential run.
Chanel Iman as Althea Gibson. After years of playing segregated tennis, the late Althea Gibson tore down the color barrier of competition in 1950, when, at age 23, she became the first African American to compete in major U.S. championships—and, in 1957, the first to win Wimbledon. In her crisp whites, “the Jackie Robinson of tennis,” as she was known, won 11 major titles.


Source: Glamour Magazine

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