Thursday, March 10, 2016

Amanda de Cadenet: Bye bye LA


Bye bye LA
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James Van Der Beek: #RainRoom #LACMA


#RainRoom #LACMA
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Lea Michele: Thank you so much @donatiennela for my gorgeous new bag! I love it and you SO much! 💕


Thank you so much @donatiennela for my gorgeous new bag! I love it and you SO much! 💕
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Michelle Obama: ❤️


❤️
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Lauren Conrad: @ashlie_johnson gave me such fancy nails for my shoot today!


@ashlie_johnson gave me such fancy nails for my shoot today!
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Amanda de Cadenet: #TBT to when I first met and photographed my sweet friend #AmberHeard . It's such an honor to be able to photograph my girlfriends at various stages of their lives . I love that I get to do that & have a series of images that cover years and years of someone's precious life ! #girlgaze


#TBT to when I first met and photographed my sweet friend #AmberHeard . It's such an honor to be able to photograph my girlfriends at various stages of their lives . I love that I get to do that & have a series of images that cover years and years of someone's precious life ! #girlgaze
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Busy Philipps: You want to know what college was like in the late 90s for me? Here I am, in my dorm, laying on a random mattress that my roommate @malaria889 & I found in an extra room, eating McD's 69 cent cheeseburgers(we used to get like 10 and keep them in the fridge) and smoking. WTF. This is part of the reason I gained the freshman 45. (J/k except not really) Shoutout to Dirty D(@malaria889) who took this picture, @brettsweat and all my bros from LMU!


You want to know what college was like in the late 90s for me? Here I am, in my dorm, laying on a random mattress that my roommate @malaria889 & I found in an extra room, eating McD's 69 cent cheeseburgers(we used to get like 10 and keep them in the fridge) and smoking. WTF. This is part of the reason I gained the freshman 45. (J/k except not really) Shoutout to Dirty D(@malaria889) who took this picture, @brettsweat and all my bros from LMU!
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Molly Sims: Thrilled that @WhiteHouse and my favorite charity @Baby2Baby are teaming up to shed light on diaper need in the United States. 1 in 3 families has to choose between food and diapers for their babies. Please help spread the word to make a difference in the lives of babies in need. #DiaperGap WH.gov/DiaperGap


Thrilled that @WhiteHouse and my favorite charity @Baby2Baby are teaming up to shed light on diaper need in the United States. 1 in 3 families has to choose between food and diapers for their babies. Please help spread the word to make a difference in the lives of babies in need. #DiaperGap WH.gov/DiaperGap
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Busy Philipps: Thrilled that @WhiteHouse and my favorite charity @Baby2Baby are teaming up to shed light on diaper need in the United States. 1 in 3 families has to choose between food and diapers for their babies. Please help spread the word to make a difference in the lives of babies in need. #DiaperGap LINK IN PROFILE for more info!!! Xx


Thrilled that @WhiteHouse and my favorite charity @Baby2Baby are teaming up to shed light on diaper need in the United States. 1 in 3 families has to choose between food and diapers for their babies. Please help spread the word to make a difference in the lives of babies in need. #DiaperGap LINK IN PROFILE for more info!!! Xx
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Molly Sims: Oh, hey @tyrese! Remember this!? Are you ready for a MAJOR #ThrowbackThursday? Since it’s almost Spring Break, I’m taking it back to 2001 @MTV's “Fashionably Late” in Cancun today on MollySims .com! ☀️ #mtv #fashionablylate #vintage {link in profile}


Oh, hey @tyrese! Remember this!? Are you ready for a MAJOR #ThrowbackThursday? Since it’s almost Spring Break, I’m taking it back to 2001 @MTV's “Fashionably Late” in Cancun today on MollySims .com! ☀️ #mtv #fashionablylate #vintage {link in profile}
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Gwyneth Paltrow: I always look for opportunities to work with women entrepreneurs. Here with @rosatous and #rosaoriol daughter/mother VP and founder (respectively) of @tousjewelry #familyowned #touslover #España 🇪🇸


I always look for opportunities to work with women entrepreneurs. Here with @rosatous and #rosaoriol daughter/mother VP and founder (respectively) of @tousjewelry #familyowned #touslover #España 🇪🇸
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Amanda de Cadenet: #Repost @girlgazeproject- Our incredible committee member @lynseyaddario Secret War Crime @time Cover story by @arynebaker with Lynsey's pictures. #itswhatido ( link in Bio ). Lynsey Addario shares her story: "I have been photographing victims of rape as a weapon of war for over 10 years now, and it is always an extremely difficult and sensitive story to cover. Once I went over the guidelines with Ayak – in terms of how she felt about being photographed, given that her image would be seen by thousands around the world – I spent several hours with her. She was a very thoughtful, articulate woman, and despite the sexual assault that led to her pregnancy, and the horrors she had experienced in South Sudan, she was excited about the imminent birth of her child. I contemplated possible additional photographs in my head as I fell asleep, and when I woke up the next morning, I knew I wanted Ayak’s photograph to speak to the consequences of rape as a weapon of war. The most natural way for me to do this was to focus on her belly. I didn’t want to ask something of her she might find distressing or disrespectful, so I asked Kimberly L. Smith from Make Way Partners what she thought, and together, we went to Ayak to ask how she felt about being photographed without her dress on.We sat down with Ayak, and discussed my vision for her portrait, and she didn’t hesitate at all; she understood what I was trying to convey, and as I photographed, I showed her the images on my camera to ensure she understood what I was capturing. Over time, Ayak’s body language changed: she stood proudly, more confidently, at peace. It seemed that the very act of photographing Ayak and her unborn child gave her the opportunity to celebrate the very thing her perpetrators had tried to rob from her – her beauty and her dignity. For two days, we all shared deeply personal experiences, which often culminated in tears, and sometimes, oddly, in laughter. Photographing Ayak and listening to her story was a privilege – and an extremely positive, intimate moment amongst three women who had all, in fact, experienced some form of rape or sexual assault as a weapon of war in our lives."


#Repost @girlgazeproject- Our incredible committee member @lynseyaddario Secret War Crime @time Cover story by @arynebaker with Lynsey's pictures. #itswhatido ( link in Bio ). Lynsey Addario shares her story: "I have been photographing victims of rape as a weapon of war for over 10 years now, and it is always an extremely difficult and sensitive story to cover. Once I went over the guidelines with Ayak – in terms of how she felt about being photographed, given that her image would be seen by thousands around the world – I spent several hours with her. She was a very thoughtful, articulate woman, and despite the sexual assault that led to her pregnancy, and the horrors she had experienced in South Sudan, she was excited about the imminent birth of her child. I contemplated possible additional photographs in my head as I fell asleep, and when I woke up the next morning, I knew I wanted Ayak’s photograph to speak to the consequences of rape as a weapon of war. The most natural way for me to do this was to focus on her belly. I didn’t want to ask something of her she might find distressing or disrespectful, so I asked Kimberly L. Smith from Make Way Partners what she thought, and together, we went to Ayak to ask how she felt about being photographed without her dress on.We sat down with Ayak, and discussed my vision for her portrait, and she didn’t hesitate at all; she understood what I was trying to convey, and as I photographed, I showed her the images on my camera to ensure she understood what I was capturing. Over time, Ayak’s body language changed: she stood proudly, more confidently, at peace. It seemed that the very act of photographing Ayak and her unborn child gave her the opportunity to celebrate the very thing her perpetrators had tried to rob from her – her beauty and her dignity. For two days, we all shared deeply personal experiences, which often culminated in tears, and sometimes, oddly, in laughter. Photographing Ayak and listening to her story was a privilege – and an extremely positive, intimate moment amongst three women who had all, in fact, experienced some form of rape or sexual assault as a weapon of war in our lives."
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Clarence House: Many congratulations to all those who received honours from The Prince of Wales today at The Royal College of Music in #London!


Many congratulations to all those who received honours from The Prince of Wales today at The Royal College of Music in #London!
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Clarence House: HRH presents violinist Naoka Aoki with a Tagore Gold Medal at The Royal College of Music's annual awards ceremony. The Royal College of Music was founded in London in 1882, and provides specialised musical education and professional training for performers, conductors and composers. The Prince of Wales is its President.


HRH presents violinist Naoka Aoki with a Tagore Gold Medal at The Royal College of Music's annual awards ceremony. The Royal College of Music was founded in London in 1882, and provides specialised musical education and professional training for performers, conductors and composers. The Prince of Wales is its President.
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