Thursday, October 20, 2011

MAX GREENFIELD







Max Greenfield, born September 4, 1980 in Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA, is an American actor, best known for his role as in the FOX sitcom "New Girl".

Greenfield has made many guest roles on shows such as Gilmore Girls, Undressed, and Boston Public, and on The O.C.. M

In 2008, Greenfield appeared as gay college student Michael in Greek on ABC Family; in 2010, as English teacher Mr. Robbins in No Ordinary Family, and in 2011, as Ian the coffee shop owner in Happy Endings.

Greenfield's film credits include the indie coming-of-age film "Cross Bronx", which won awards at the Tribeca Film Festival, as well as the Cinevegas and Urban World festivals.

In 2011, Greenfield starred in the Fox sitcom "New Girl", portraying the role of Schmidt, the stereotypical "douchebag" of the group.












Tuesday, October 18, 2011

JULIA SANER









Nationality : Swiss
Hair color : Brown
Eye color : Green / grey
Date of birth :
Place of birth : Switzerland
Height : 5’11.3″ ; 181cm
Measurements : (US) 32-23.5-36 ; (EU) 81-60-91
Dress size : (US) 3-4 ; (EU) 32-34
1992
Born in Switzerland
2009
Wins Elite Model Look Switzerland
2009
Signs with Elite Paris
SEP 2010
Debuts at the spring Gucci show in Milan; also walks for Fendi, D&G, Moschino, Salvatore Ferrgamo, Roberto Cavalli, and MaxMara
OCT 2010
Opens the spring Valentino show in Paris; also walks for Christian Dior, Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, and Chanel
JAN 2011
Closes the spring Valentino couture show in Paris; also walks for Chanel, Jean Paul Gaultier, Elie Saab, and Christian Dior
2011
Becomes the face of Valentino
FEB 2011
Closes for the fall Christian Dior show in Paris
FEB 2011
Appears in editorials for Numero and Vogue
MAR 2011
Featured on the cover of Italian Marie Claire, photographed by Max Cardelli
MAR 2011
Appears in editorials for W and Italian Vogue
MAY 2011
Appears in German Vogue editorial, photographed by Greg Kadel
JUN 2011
Appears in Japanese Vogue editorial, photographed by Ben Weller











Sunday, October 16, 2011

ALEXANDER WANG 15 JUNE NEW YORK











Fresh off his Accessories Designer of the Year win at last week's CFDA Fashion Awards, Wang is introducing his first-ever sneaker, the better to complement a collection informed by pictures of seventies-era marathoners. His starting point came across both literally (the color-blocked, contrast-trim running shorts come to mind) and more figuratively. Zip-front jackets were as slick as glass, pants had a tracksuit slouch, and a sexy L.B.D. was streamlined like a wetsuit.

Yes, scuba references surfaced here, as they have at other labels this month. In fact, Wang did some of the most covetable swimsuits we've seen anywhere, in bold solids with racy cutouts that were echoed in his dresses. The bikini as layering piece is a look we've been seeing New York City girls sporting this summer, and Wang had his own take: showing a two-piece as underpinnings for a fab patchwork windbreaker vest and black trousers. His label is booming, but he's clearly paying attention to his ground zero, the street.