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Vanity Fair Italia June 2015: Josephine Skriver by Ben Watts

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Josephine started her career with a bang: opening and closing Alberta Ferretti, closing Prada, walking all the big shows, ...but her career slowed down really fast. It's a shame because that pretty face should get more attention. A couple of seasons ago she changed her hair and managed to have a small runway comeback. I think it was thanks to that comeback that she finally managed to pass the Victoria's Secret casting. Now she works a lot for them, and if you look at this ed, you'll understand why. Her face is still flawless, but her body has changed. She has one of the best bodies of the industry right now. Actually, lots of VS fans (me included) were really upset when the new angels were announced and Josephine wasn't part of that group. Most brands and magazines use her for swimwear related stuff, and they produced beautiful campaigns and editorials, like this one. L'Onda perfetta Josephine empezó su carrera a lo grande: abri...

H&M Spring/Summer 2015: Swimwear campaign

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One of my favourite things to do is going to check what's new on the stores. It's not like I buy things everytime I go, because I rarely buy clothes nowadays. But I love to see the new collections and the new deals. The store I go to the most is H&M, mainly because it's the only place where I'm likely to actually buy something. There are many H&Ms here in London, but my favourite is the one next to the Oxford Circus' station. It's massive and it has these huge screens all over the store, where you can watch the video from their latest campaign. Now they're playing the one from this swim campaign over and over again. And while I was staring at it like the fangirl I am, I realised that I had to talk to you about it. The photos are ok. I kind of feel like Adriana looks out of place, but it doesn't really bother me. But, the video...the video is amazing, mainly because Natasha is on it. Her editorials and campaigns are good, but noth...