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Natasha Poly in November/2011 issue of Vogue Spain, 'La piel que habitó' photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin [ via tFS ].

more Poly from the same issue of Vogue España )

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Valentina Zeliaeva in April/2008 issie of Vogue España, China Blues photographed by -- take a load of this -- Helena Christensen [ via tFS ].
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Valentina Zeliaeva in March/2008 issue of Spanish Vogue, 1,2,3... ¡Splash! photographed by Fabio Chizzola [ via tFS ].

One more from the same issue:
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Valentina Zeliaeva in November/2007 issue of German Vogue, Extra-Klasse photographed by Arthur Elgort [ via tFS ].
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Valentina Zeliaeva in January/2008 issue of Rush magazine (Australia) with her model's profile [ via tFS ].
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Valentina Zeliaeva in July/2007 issue of Brazilian Vogue, Silhueta Frufu photographed by Henrique Gendre. [ via tFS ]
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Hannah Davis, Filippa Palmstierna Hamilton & Valentina Zeliaeva trio for Ralph Lauren 2007 campaign.
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Valentina Zeliaeva in April/2006 issue of French Vogue (Paris), Tempo Amoureux photographed by Blaise Reutersward. [ via tFS ]



Valentina in November/2005 issue of French Vogue (Paris) photographed by Patrick Demarchelier. [ via tFS ]
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Valentina Zeliaeva in August/2005 issue of Italian Vogue, The New Ease photographed by Max Vadukul. [ via [livejournal.com profile] valentina_fans ]
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Valentina Zeliaeva for Ralph Lauren Romance. [ via tFS ]
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An editorial, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier on Harbour Island in the Bahamas, with a lenghty double title "From Russia with Sand, Surf, and Microbikinis!" and "Slavs of Fashion: The New Beauties" was published in April/2005 issue of Vanity Fair. Featured models are: Natalia Vodianova, Carmen Kass, Karolina Kurkova, Eugenia Volodina, Hana Soukupova, Marija Vujovic, Natasha Poly, Valentina Zelyaeva, Inguna Butane. Gawker bashed this ed on the grounds that Eastern European models aren't representing any new trend and that the whole thing rather belongs to Maxim than to Vanity Fair. IMHO this is much better than pretty much anything published in Maxim, but I do have a bone to pick with Evgenia Peretz, who wrote the text for this ed. Out of the total of 9 models only 4 (Vodianova, Volodina, Poly & Zelyaeva) are from Russia and only 6 (+ Kass & Butane) from the former Soviet Union, so there is a little problem with "From Russia..." title. The other version of the title - "Slavs of Fashion" - concentrates on the ethnicity, rather than the country of origin, and does a better job, but still isn't quite correct - Kass is Estonian, Butane is Latvian, and neither Estonian, nor Latvian belongs to Slavic subfamily of Indo-European family (Latvian -> Baltic -> Indo-European; Estonian -> Finno-Ugric -> Uralic). And I'm not even going to start about as stupid as it gets "Got Vodka?" slogan...

Anyway, here are the pics Under the Cut )

Vanity Fair website also a has a video, with yet another version of the title "Behind the Iron Catwalk: The New Supermodels", apparently shooting for a witty parallel with Churchill's Fulton speech.

And finally a note about the spelling of Russian lastnames. Luckily for Водянова and Володина, their last names adopted single versions of transliteration, which they are now known by - Vodianova and Volodina respectively. Poor Зеляева is being probably equally often credited as either Zelyaeva or Zeliaeva and every once in a while as Zelaeva. This probably explains why Полевщикова decided to reduce the cumberosme latinisation of her lastname - Polevshchikova - to simple Poly.

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