Archive for October, 2011


Irina Pantaeva photographed by Irvin Penn for Vogue – September 1996

Irina Pantaeva (born October 31, 1967) is a former model and actress.

Pantaeva was born in Ulan-Ude, Buryatia, Russian SFSR. She is an ethnic Buryat. In 1992, she moved to Paris to become a model. In 1994, Irina moved to New York City to pursue a modeling career, and appeared on the covers and pages of Vogue, and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, featured in ad campaigns for Kenzo and walked the world’s runways for top designers.

As an actress, she appeared in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me and bit parts in Celebrity, Zoolander and People I Know, in addition to filming a guest appearance on 3rd Rock from the Sun. She was also featured in the off-Broadway play Jewtopia.

In 1998, she wrote her autobiography Siberian Dream: A Memoir, published by Avon. Irina was married to Latvian photographer Roland Levin. She has two children.

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Let’s Go CruisingV Magazine rounds up eight of fashion’s brightest new stars to cover their ”Model Issue” for Winter 2011. Photographed by Terry Richardson, with two models from all around the globe pairing up on each of the four colorful covers, China’s Sui He poses with Tunisia’s Hanaa Ben Abdlessm; Australia’s Bambi Northwood-Blyth with America’s Lindsey Wixson; Puerto Rico’s Joan Smalls with South Africa’s Candice Swanepoel, and Dutch natives Saskia de Brauw and Daphne Groeneveld, all styled by Carine Roitfeld in the cruise collections. The images mark the first time in two years that models replace V‘s usual celebrity cover subjects. Roitfeld heralds these ladies as the “new generation of supermodels.” www.vmagazine.com

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Music Video by  British Band, The Feeling performing their hit song, Rosé unplugged for Burberry Body filmed at the legendary Abbey Road in London. The song was featured in the Burberry Body film, featuring Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (watch here) to celebrate the new fragrance for women. Christopher Bailey, Burberry‘s Chief Creative Officer had this to say about the collaboration:

“Music is a hugely important facet of the Burberry world and with the launch of Burberry Body we wanted to create an iconic soundtrack that reflects the sensuality and attitude of the fragrance. We worked with The Feeling, a band that I have long admired on a unique recording of Rosé at Abbey Road. This exclusive string version captures the mood and spirit of the Burberry Body campaign perfectly.”

Rosé is available for download from itunes. Behind the scenes video below with The Feeling at Abbey Road whilst recording Rosé.

Via Design Scene

You and your friends
Boxes of ten
Cool to the touch
You warn me so much
The white to your left
The red to your right
Are all that I’d seen
Til I realised the love that I seek
Lies right in-between

Rose
I love ya
Especially today
Rose
I love your delicate way

The chill in my veins
Relieves me from pain
Again and again
I lose all control
Your taking your toll
And i’m no longer sane
Dont be afraid
The love that I show is the love that you made
So dont be afraid
‘Cos your in control
I’m just your slave

Rose,
I love ya,
Especially today,
Rose,
I love your delicate way.

Dont let him put you down
I won’t let him put you down
‘Cos your as good as the rest
And you’re much better dressed
I think pink is my colour
I wont drink from no other
Never!

Oh I love ya
Especially today
Especially this way
Oh Rose
I want ya
Believe me this way
Rose
I love your delicate way.

 

 

Jaye Davidson and Stephen Rea in The Crying Game

Stephen Rea (born 31 October 1946) is an Irish film and stage actor. Rea has appeared in high profile films such as V for VendettaMichael CollinsInterview with the Vampire and Breakfast on Pluto. Rea was nominated for an Academy Award for his lead performance as Fergus in the1992 film The Crying Game.

Rea was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the son of a bus driver. One of four children in a working class Presbyterian family, he attended Belfast High School and the Queen’s University of Belfast, taking a degree in English. Politically, in spite of his religious background, Rea is a Protestant Nationalist.

Rea trained at the Abbey Theatre School in Dublin. In the late 1970s, he acted in the Focus Company in Dublin with Gabriel Byrne and Colm Meaney. During the broadcasting ban on Sinn Féin imposed by Margaret Thatcher’s government, in order to cut the ‘oxygen of publicity’, it was interpreted that Sinn Féin members could not be heard making statements expressing the views of Sinn Féin, so Rea was one of many actors contacted to provide an actor’s voice to get around that problem. After appearing on the stage and in television and film for many years in Ireland and Britain, Rea came to international attention when he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for the film The Crying Game. He is a frequent collaborator with Irish film maker Neil Jordan. Rea has long been associated with some of the most important writers in Ireland. His association with playwright Stewart Parker, for example, began when they were students together at the Queen’s University of Belfast.

Rea helped establish the Field Day Theatre Company in 1980 with Tom Paulin, Brian Friel, Seamus Heaney and Seamus Deane. In recognition for his contribution to theatre and performing arts, Rea was given honorary degrees from both the Queen’s University of Belfast and the University of Ulster in 2004.

Stephen Rea’s friendship with American playwright and actor Sam Shepard  dates back to the early 1970′s, and he starred in Shepard’s directorial debut of his play “Geography of a Horse Dreamer” at the Royal Court Theatre in 1974. In 2007, Rea began a successful and acclaimed relationship with both the Abbey Theatre and Sam Shepard, appearing in Kicking a Dead Horse (2007) and Ages of the Moon (2009), both penned by Shepard and also both transferred to New York. Rea returned to the Abbey in 2009 to appear in the world premiere of Sebastian Barry’s Tales of Ballycumber.

In 2011 Rea featured in the BBC crime drama The Shadow Line, playing antagonist Gatehouse.

 

 

2010′s – Millennial Man: James Franco is the cover model of VMAN‘s  “The Decades Issue” for Winter 2011/Spring 2012 edition. Photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, the handsome actor/director/artist looks sharp in Dsquared² for the cover story in the men’s fashion magazine. For more on VMAN‘s special issue celebrating 150 years of men’s style, click here.

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Photographer Maciek Kobielski captures Liu Wen (Marilyn) for Numéro China‘s October issue. Styled by fashion editor, Tim Lim, the Chinese beauty models some of the season’s most colorful and pattern-filled looks form the likes of Givenchy, Balenciaga, Jil Sander and Erdem. Hair by Lok Lau. Makeup by Andy Koh.

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Flashback Video: Music video by Bush performing Letting the Cables Sleep. Written by Gavin Rossdale. Video directed by Joel Schumacher, featuring model and actress Michele Hicks. Taken from the album The Science of Things (2001).

You in the dark
You in the pain
You on the run
Living a hell
Living your ghost
Living your end
Never seem to get in the place that I belong
Don’t wanna lose the time
Lose the time to come

Whatever you say it’s alright
Whatever you do it’s all good
Whatever you say it’s alright
Silence is not the way
We need to talk about it
If heaven is on the way
If heaven is on the way

You in the sea
On a decline
Breaking the waves
Watching the lights go down
Letting the cables sleep

Whatever you say it’s alright
Whatever you do it’s all good
Whatever you say it’s alright
Silence is not the way
We need to talk about it
If heaven is on the way
We’ll wrap the world around it
If heaven is on the way
If heaven is on the way

I’m a stranger in this town
I’m a stranger in this town

If heaven is on the way
If heaven is on the way
I’m a stranger in this town
I’m a stranger in this town 

 

Matthew Morrison by Norman Jean Roy for Details - December 2010

Matthew James “Matt” Morrison (born October 30, 1978) is an American actor, musician, and singer-songwriter. He is best known for starring in multiple Broadway and Off-Broadwayproductions, including his portrayal of Link Larkin in Hairspray on Broadway, and most notably for his Emmy and Golden Globe nominated role as Will Schuester on the Fox television show Glee (2009–present). He has also received a Satellite Award for this role. Read full biography here.

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