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THIS was a wonderful season for British models. The lasting
image of the shows was surely Edie
Campbell striding through the Cour Carrée of the
Louvre, naked but for a lick of Stephen Sprouse graffiti. As
the face with which Marc Jacobs chose to open his
final show for Louis Vuitton, Edie proved a provocative
choice, not just because she was naked and shackled but because, in
a show themed around showgirls, Jacobs chose not to open with a
voluptuous blonde but with the androgynous model with a mullet. The
message is clear: Brit girls rule. And while the runway belonged to
Campbell - who took opening slots at McQueen, Saint Laurent and
Louis Vuitton, as well as making appearances for Burberry, Marc
Jacobs and Calvin Klein - an army of British-based models followed
in her wake.
Doncaster-born Sam Rollinson racked up 34 runway appearances, making her the heir apparent to Edie's crown. A true favourite among stylists, her bold looks are only matched by an even bigger personality.
See this season's model names to know here.
Doncaster-born Sam Rollinson racked up 34 runway appearances, making her the heir apparent to Edie's crown. A true favourite among stylists, her bold looks are only matched by an even bigger personality.
See this season's model names to know here.
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