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Haute couture for Spring/Summer 2018
collaboration with wetsuit creator Shane Jones .

Vinicius Terranova, fotographer of Flores Raras (rare flowers), 11 year old twins Lara and Mara Bawar
Real faces of fashion captured by Photographer Benjo Arwas and Los Angeles Beauty Editor Mynxii White . Normality becomes beauty, away from all the glimmer and fakeness. This is all about being proud of charming freckles, the androgynous sex appeal and feeling good just like you are.  (via Schön )
David Hauserman knows the right place where art is tickling seduction. It is a kind of Baywatch meeting sexy supermodels from the runway in a kind of innocent very natural way placed in a natural surrounding. Here are my favorite images. (see more at Konbini.com )
What I liked the most at Chanel s/s 2015 RTW at Paris Fashion week that Karl has no limit of age when he selects his girls for the runway. Here it shows again, beauty and fashion don’t know an age and the ladies have to be stronger than ever and have to be on the move to find BETTER.


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Lili Vanilli एक Czech Actress और Model हैं, इनका जन्म 10 February 1980 को Czech Republic में हुआ था। Lili को मुख्य रूप से Videos और Web Scenes में एक्टिंग करने के लिए जाना जाता है और आज हम Lili Vanilli Biography में अभिनेत्री की Early Life, Career, Personal Life आदि के बारे में जानेंगे।
Czech Republic में जन्मीं Lili ने 2004 में 24 वर्ष की उम्र में AV Industry में अपने Career की शुरुआत की और उन्होंने अपना पहला शूट Film Studio ‘Magma’ के साथ किया। इसके बाद उन्होंने अभिनेत्री के तौर पर अन्य फिल्म स्टूडियोज के साथ भी काम किया और इन फिल्म स्टूडियोज में Playhouse, Bravo Models Media और Private Network मुख्य रुप से शामिल हैं।
फिल्म स्टूडियोज के अलावा Lili ने एंटरटेनमेंट इंडस्ट्री की विभिन्न प्रसिद्ध अभिनेत्रियों के साथ भी वीडियोस में परफॉर्म किया है और इन अभिनेत्रियों में Simone De Marco और Liliane Tiger मुख्य रूप से शामिल हैं।
Lili Vanilli is a Czech actress & model, born on 10 February 1980 in Czech Republic. In 2004, she started her career in entertainment industry with the film studio ‘Magma’.
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Fab Morvan (left) and Rob Pilatus (right) with NARAS president C. Michael Greene (center), February 1990

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Milli Vanilli: Rob Pilatus
Fab Morvan
The Real Milli Vanilli: Brad Howell
John Davis
Jodie Rocco
Linda Rocco
Charles Shaw
Gina Mohammed
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Milli Vanilli was a German-French R&B duo from Munich . The group was founded by Frank Farian in 1988 and consisted of Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus . Their debut album, All or Nothing in Europe, reconfigured as Girl You Know It's True in the United States, achieved international success and brought them a Grammy Award for Best New Artist on 21 February 1990. [2]

They became one of the most popular pop acts in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with millions of records sold. However, their success turned to infamy when it was discovered that Morvan and Pilatus did not sing any of the vocals on their music releases. They ended up returning their Grammy Award for Best New Artist. [3] [4] [5] They recorded a comeback album in 1998 titled Back and in Attack , but its release was cancelled after Pilatus died at the age of 32. [6]

Rob Pilatus met Fabrice Morvan during a dance seminar at a club in Munich. The two bonded over their similar experiences growing up in European cities, Paris (Morvan) and Munich (Pilatus). [7] "Something clicked between us," Pilatus said. "Maybe it's because we're both black people who grew up in foreign cities that don't have too many blacks." [8]

They reunited in Munich, where they attempted to find work as backing singers, then formed their own act and recorded an album for a small German label that sold a few thousand records. [9]

Although they were focused on becoming famous, they struggled with poverty. "We lived in a project. We had no money. We wanted to be stars," explained Pilatus. [10]

Music producer Frank Farian learned of the duo and invited them to his Frankfurt studio to listen to a demo. "We got a call to come to his studio and we said, 'All right that's it,'" Pilatus recalled. "We were just dumb little kids, so we said, 'Let's go.' When we got to the studio, " Girl You Know It's True " was just a demo and he asked us our opinion of it and if we could sing it and we said, 'Yeah, we could sing it.' And he said, 'Oh beautiful, I believe it, but next week we have shows to do, so don't worry, I'll make you into a millionaire.'" [9]

Farian signed the duo to a contract (which they both signed without either of them having really read it) on 1 January 1988, [9] obligating him to record 10 songs a year. [7] But the group's singing in the recording studio did not impress Farian. "These two guys came into the studio, they recorded, but they didn't have enough quality," Farian said. [11]

The final mix of "Girl You Know It's True" was finished by studio performers—including Charles Shaw , John Davis , Brad Howell , Jodie Rocco and Linda Rocco [12] —in March and April. [9]

Farian gave his new project the name "Milli Vanilli," with "Milli" taken from the nickname of Farian's then-girlfriend Ingrid Segieth, and "Vanilli" added to sound like the British band Scritti Politti . [13]

By May, Pilatus and Morvan were touring Spain, France and Italy, lip-syncing to the pre-recorded tracks and thrilling crowds with their distinct style — spandex shorts, thigh-high boots and cornrow hair extensions. [14] According to Pilatus, "We would ask Frank, 'When are we going to be allowed to give some (artistic) input?' And he would say, 'Yeah, yeah, but right now we need you to go out and do promotion. Of course, you'll get to do it, just work with us.' That's how he strung us along." [9] After "Girl You Know It's True" took off in Germany in the summer of 1988, Farian produced and wrote most of the material on the album All or Nothing , which was released in Europe in November of 1988.

"After Frank released the album, he told us that it was too late to stop now," Pilatus said. "Because the single was such a big success, he said, 'Now you have to go through with it. I'll cover you guys. Nobody will find out.' He said, 'Here, I'll give you $20,000 advance money.' We never had a hit before, so we went along with it. We played with fire and now we know, but it's too late." By December of 1988, Pilatus and Morvan had both come to the realization that neither of their actual voices would ever be heard on any Milli Vanilli tracks. [9]

All or Nothing was repackaged as Girl You Know It's True for audiences in the United States and released in March 1989. It was a major success, producing five singles, including the title track of the American version, that all entered the top five of the Billboard Hot 100 . Three of these five singles, " Baby Don't Forget My Number ," " Blame It on the Rain ," and " Girl I'm Gonna Miss You ," went to number one. [15] In January of 1990, the album Girl You Know It's True was certified 6× platinum by the RIAA after spending seven weeks atop the Billboard Top 200. [16] It spent 41 weeks in the top 10 of the Billboard Top 200 and 78 weeks on the charts overall. It was also certified Diamond in Canada, denoting sales of over a million units there. The duo won the Best New Artist award at the 32nd Grammy Awards , as well as three awards at the 17th American Music Awards . [17] The duo was not without their detractors, as Rolling Stone Magazine named them "worst act of 1989" and Girl You Know It's True "worst album of 1989." [13]

Beth McCarthy-Miller , then an executive with MTV , says the duo's English language skills, when they came in for their first interview with the channel, stirred doubts among those present as to whether they had sung on their records. [18] The first public sign that the group wa
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