Siri's Parisian highlights*
Just before the mad rush of NY Fashion Week, I caught up with bunny amie Siri Tollerød at my BFF Simona McIntyre's 19th birthday fête at raw vegan haven Pure Food & Wine near the Gramercy Park Hotel.
Not only did the fairest Norwegian nymph walk an astounding sixty-three shows – especially remarkable considering that she shot a preeminent job in Paris in lieu of hitting any of the London catwalks – she also graced a record three editorials in this September's Vogue Italia.
I first learned of her most recent photographic collaboration with the Kaiser while waiting for the others to arrive (since Siri and I were the first to make it at the Irving Place townhouse). I finally had the opportunity to peruse the October issue of Vogue Germany on an unanticipated (and admittedly unglamorous) post-Parisian jaunt from NYC to Pennsylvania and have been completely bewitched ever since!
"Senator Biden" lovingly describes my hometown above... it's funny 'cause it's true!
Eerily emotive! Stunningly elegiac! Wistfully nostalgic! LOVE IT!
Unfortunately we were both super duper busy in Paris and only had quick chance meetings during Jeremy Scott's rehearsal [below] and at the Carousel de Louvre between the Ungaro and Costume National presentations.
I did however manage a few quick snaps of snaps of Siri fluttering along the rullebane while in Paris:
last season backstage with Fashion TV Model Talks
Congrats Siribean on another killer season! Mazel tov! Gratulerer!!
bunny BISOUS,
oxo jules
I want so much of it all:) Great post..
Posted by: Leigh | Thursday, 09 October 2008 at 02:23 AM
She looked particularly amazing at Valentino, I thought. Proof that when the outfit chosen for a specific girl fits their personality/look PERFECTLY, you can just tell. So lovely!
Posted by: Elana | Thursday, 09 October 2008 at 05:21 PM
wow your so lucky to meet her >
Posted by: Angel | Sunday, 12 October 2008 at 09:02 PM
I love Siri's appearance!
We don't actually have a Norwegian word for catwalk/runway, so we just say "catwalk". "Rullebane" equals a plane's landing strip.
;-)
Posted by: Beth | Tuesday, 17 November 2009 at 06:22 PM