MODEL: VALERIJA KELAVA, SLOVENIA This young beautiful girl is from Slovenia, like me. In just four favorable years, Valerija Kelava has been taken under the wings of fashion’s finest designers, photographers, and editors: Her dark and deadly gaze drawing their attention, and bountiful beauty adding yet more charm and intrigue to her allure.From runway royalty to campaign queen, Valerija Kelava is seriously hot property on the fashion scene and continues to reign strong! She first signed with Next Models in 2009, at the tender age of 18, and was quickly swept into catwalk mayhem. She took her first runway steps at the Christopher Kane Spring 2010 show that very same year and was flown between the major four fashion weeks to feature in seasonal shows for the likes of Rodarte, Prada, Dries Van Noten, Alexander McQueen, and more. She has been the subject of campaigns for top brands like Balenciaga, Prada, Burberry Blue Label, Diesel Black Gold, Costume National, and Missoni, Jil Sander and most recently landed the Jimmy Choo Spring 2013 photoshoot. Check Valerija also in ZARA LOOKBOOK A/W 2013. I'm really her fan. U2? THE BRAND: ANNE FONTAINE, Paris, FRANCE It all began one day in 1993 when Anne Fontaine (a french designer) discovered an old trunk filled to the brim with shirts. Fascinated by fashion, she was instantly inspired: a white shirt should be the centre-piece of every woman’s wardrobe. Borrowed from the men’s closet, it would be a symbol of today’s woman: modern, active and independent, a woman seeking natural elegance and daily pleasure. Every woman could have fun with this piece and assert her identity with creative flair.It could be worn on a wide variety of occasions, during the day or as evening wear. It could be accessorized and dressed up or down for a relaxed, elegant or professional style. Anne Fontaine boldly threw herself into the venture. She started by designing and inventing a whole world in white. The Anne Fontaine fashion house was born. Follow this grandios brand HERE. Pictures by Anne Fontaine, Paris
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