Olympic medallists Sir Chris Hoy, Jessica Ennis, Victoria Pendleton, Louis Smith and Pete Reed are joined by David Beckham and a number of other athletes from Team GB in their own version of Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ – celebrating the success of London 2012.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 13.08.12
Engaging wildlife portraits from US Photographer Steven Milijavac.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 13.08.12
Stella Tennant backstage at Dior Haute Couture, Spring 2003.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 13.08.12
Shattered B from type worship.
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A rather serious Hare for a Sunday Morning
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 12.08.12
A really lovely book cover from designer Jaya Miceli.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 12.08.12
Although ‘Super Saturday’ will go down in history as Britain’s greatest single day for more than a century – with Team GB winning six golds – on 11 July 1908, when London was also hosting the games, Great Britain won 10 golds – five in shooting and five in tennis.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 07.08.12
Just a lovely portrait, from Black Swan, of newlywed Natalie Portman.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 07.08.12
Minimal typographic covers designed by Spanish Studio Astrid Stavro.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 07.08.12
Christina’s shimmering silver-gelatin prints illuminate a favourite muse of poets through the ages: water (and the nymphs that swim in it).
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 06.08.12
In mid-century Britain Lucien Freud brought new life to figurative painting but by the 1990s the painted nude had fallen on hard times. Then, thankfully, young british artist Jenny Saville came along with her oversized canvases and the nude was again alive and well.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 06.08.12
…looks very like Lara Stone in this pic.
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— Published by Simone Aagaard on 05.08.12