February 8th, 2010
Posted by Veronica Valter
Prcelain beauty this time is not Lily Cole but Sasha Pivovarova who is featured in British Vogue March 2010 issue.

The photo shoot is named China White and shows us lots of white porcelain: porcelain walls, porcelain stairs, porcelain floors and no wonder that we also see porcelain clothes and a porcelain girl.

The exquisite and grandiose architecture occupies the whole look and at some pics Sasha really seems little and unnoticeable. But when the camera takes her close we see how fabulous-looking she is with her skin pale-white and outfits that seem fairy-tale-like.
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November 9th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Lady gaga is always Lady Gaga – eccentric, flamboyant and really unexpected. And Lily Cole is an ongoing porcelain doll. For British Vogue Gaga, Lily and Andrew Garfield are depicted in a scene reminding us Hansel and Gretel story.

There are only two photos in the shoot but they are worth mentioning. At one of those Lady Gaga looks very like herself in huge ankle boots and holding a large pan and a ladle in her hands.
Lily Cole is a prety thing with a broom. And Andrew looks ridiculously lazy lying on the table with a cone on his head.

The second pic is all about the fire. Lady Gaga is in the stove and looks a bit frightened of what is going on. Lily is patheticlly worried about her but Andrew is confident in what they are doing!
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October 17th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Lily Cole is a very special model. Her looks are in no way similar to the ones of other beauties. And probably this is the main reason why she has become so popular.
And now the porcelain-faced girl graces the artistic cover of Dazed&Confused November 2009 imagination issue.

Lily looks nice and enigmatic with all her multicolored hair and perfect-looking makeup.
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October 1st, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Following Agyness Deyn Lily Cole admits she is reluctant to continue her modelling career. Well, this is really frustrating as she is a special model and fashion industry won’t be as bright without her.

The 21-year-old British beauty is currently studying History of Art at Cambridge University and this, along with acting, is something she likes a lot and is ready to prefer to modelling.
When Lily was asked if she would go on walking the catwalk, she said:
It’s not a huge priority. If I’m asked to do other interesting films, I’ll do them. I’ve still got two years left at uni to decide.
Art is what I love most in life. My mum is an artist and she’s very creative. I’m sure she’s the one who’s made me want to do these things. I still paint and play piano occasionally.”
Lily has some experience in acting. For instance, she stars opposite the late Heath Ledger in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and does it well actually, though she knows she needs to improve her acting abilities.
She commented to Britain’s Grazia magazine:
I still have a lot to learn and hope that I’ll always think that and continue to get better. But from a personal perspective, yes, it was a lot of stuff to absorb and go through.
Being a model helped because I’m comfortable in front of a camera. But I’m much more emotionally and intellectually switched off as a model. When you’re acting, you have more to contribute to the character.”
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September 7th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Lily Cole is a British supermodel whose unusual appearance tends to change our conventional vision of fashion. She is very tall (5ft 10in), red-haired and exceptionally beautiful.

Lily is a confident girl, she knows what she wants and does it. But this hasn’t been all her life. As well as many other girls who are famous now she had some insecurities about her looks. She wished to look like others, just be pretty.
Yes, for sure when I was younger. I can’t remember what it was specifically – my height, my hair or just features I didn’t like. I was like most teenagers. I wanted to look more conventional – you know, to just be the pretty girl in school,’ the 21-year-old says.
But at the age of 14 she was invited to make a step into modeling business. At that very moment Lily realized how much her uncommon looks were important for her and what an advantage they were for her modeling career.

When asked if she would like to change something about her appearance the supermodel replied:
In all honesty, I don’t think I would. I have made a living off the way I look, and I have really learnt to accept myself for being unusual,’ she says with a little laugh.
But then she added:
I would like better colouration on my legs. A permanent olive, perhaps – although that might be a bit extreme with my colouring. But I would definitely like a little less of that English, mottled purple thing that makes it necessary to wear tights all the time.’
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September 4th, 2009
Posted by Erin Sun
Harper’s Bazaar UK October 2009 presents red head British model Lily Cole by Guy Aroch. The cover reminded the style of 70s.

Lily Cole’s make her first big step in modeling business in 2003 when she caught photographer Steven Meisel’s eye on her her first ‘only girl’ story for Italian Vogue. After that she became as one of the leading new faces of the year.
Now she works with many other famous photographers including Craig McDean, Nick Knight, Juergen Teller, Arthur Elgort, and Irving Penn.
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February 28th, 2009
Posted by Adeline Rouge
The 20-year-old model, Lily Cole, got back to her study at Cambridge after taking two gap years of her modeling.

Having sparkled at London Fashion Week she has already been noticed heading to the class with her schoolmates wearing more casual jeans, a beanie hat and an oversized cardigan.
Lily has been attending the prestigious university since September last year, when she accepted a place to study History Of Art.
That’s probably great that she is focusing on the study!
As they say, knowledge is power!
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