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Showing posts with label Styledot. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Rachel Roberts for Rhianna's BBHMM Video

"Music videos can be every bit as important for a model as a magazine cover, especially when the video is for an artist as powerful as Rihanna. If you haven’t seen the pop provocateur’s explosive video for “Bitch Better Have My Money,” trust that the short film will prove inescapable in the coming weeks...." - Style.com


The unstoppable Rachel Roberts has worked for the likes of Ralph Lauren & Victoria's Secret is no stranger to the big screen. With an impressive client list that includes Entourage, Ugly Betty, S1m0ne, and the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s The Host, Roberts can safely add music Royalty Rihanna to her list...

If you are yet to see the most watched music video in the world right now then do yourself a favor and click here.... Amongst all the chaos you'll recognize the divine Rachel Roberts as the wife of the man who clearly, hasn't paid Rihanna. Rachel, we're thrilled to see you in one of musics biggest, hottest & most influential artists latest work.
 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Friday, April 17, 2015

Bridget Malcolm's Movie Guide
for Style.com


You might not expect a Victoria’s Secret model to gravitate toward esoteric films, but Bridget Malcolm defies the stereotypes. Favoring trippy Jodorowsky tales and Chaplin flicks over standard blockbuster fare, Malcolm’s selection of her all-time favorites is more art house than multiplex. Avant-garde leanings aside, Malcolm is no snob—her list balances highbrow with guilty pleasure via the addition of an ’80s teen horror classic. Read on for her movie musts....


“I have always loved Charlie Chaplin, so any of his movies are number one for me. His character The Tramp is so multifaceted, which is incredible to witness in silent films, and Charlie Chaplin has always fascinated me as a human!”


“Two words: Jason Patric. It also has an incredible soundtrack, outfits...and I’m a sucker for ’80s vampires.”






“I listened to this soundtrack a lot before actually watching the movie, and both are amazing. I’ve yet to meet a Wes Anderson movie I didn’t love!”



“I struggle with violence in movies, but I have never found it more perfectly pulled off than in a Quentin Tarantino movie. He manages to make it hilariously brutal, and the California surf music accompaniment in this movie makes me so happy.”

Wednesday, January 7, 2015