Friday, 15 April 2011

Oxglam Squad's fundraising page


Hello!

We're the Oxglam Squad and consist of Tuuli Shipster, Agyness Deyn, David Gandy, Henry Holland, Greg Hollins, Emma Pierson, Sara Pierson, Carly Roberts, Chantal Brown and Amiee Robinson. We're very scared but very excited to be running this year's Virgin London Marathon...and especially for Oxfam! 26 miles is pretty long way, but it's for a very good cause!

We're hoping to raise as much money as possible for Oxfam's programmes in Honduras, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Sri Lanka. These projects will support people who are trying to work their way out of grinding poverty, through farming or running small businesses. In fact, we even plan to travel to Tanzania in the coming weeks to make a little film to show you where your money will be going, so watch this space!

We'll be adding more content over the coming weeks, to keep you guys updated on our efforts. You can find out more about the projects at:

www.oxfam.org.uk/running

In the meantime, please donate generously!

The Oxglam Team x

PS: And if anything goes wrong or we injure ourselves, we're blaming our friend and photographer Rankin, who cajoled us into running and isn't even doing it himself!

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Everyday Like David Gandy: the Look


Source: Dolce&Gabbana. and Swide 

David Gandy for Peter Hahn 2011





P.S. miss some photos place tomorrow, sorry: (( | P.S. Mancano alcune foto che posto domani, scusate :((

Source: covermenblog and bellazon

David ...


Tuesday, 12 April 2011

News for the London Marathon 2.

Agyness Deyn via @ agynessdeyn-online

This weekend, the 28-year-old model will run the 26-mile-long London Marathon with friends Henry Holland and David Gandy.
If you want to know more here.

Friday, 1 April 2011

A Model Diary


Another flight.

The quote I've chosen for this week's blog is from Richard Burton, the two-time husband and true love of the recently deceased icon, Elizabeth Taylor.

"There is an emptiness in my life that only Elizabeth can make less empty. A love affair like ours is never ended - only temporarily abandoned."
Richard Burton

Firstly a quick apology for not blogging as regularly, busy is not the word to describe the last couple of weeks and I write this from a hotel room in Madrid at 2am, which goes a small way to explain the awful writing! Anyway, more of my excuses later.

Despite my work schedule and injuries and advice from doctor not to do the marathon, I found time on Tuesday to run 19 miles. I'm not going to lie, it hurt. Actually, a bout of measles seems more appealing right now than the thought of 26 miles in three weeks time for the London Marathon. However, it is for charity and I will try my best with the rest of the Oxglam Group.

Lately, I have been told that I am "outspoken" in interviews and sometime come across as down on the job. This has surprised me! Outspoken is defined as 'spoken without reserve; candid, frank and unreserved in speech'. And, as a career, I adore what I do and hugely respect the industry I am in and the life and opportunities it has given and continues to give me. What I try to do in interviews is to give people a fair insight into male modelling and the fashion world as it's a world that many are hugely interested in, but have limited access to. This job is just like any other in that you have good days and some bad days and you get on better with some people than with others but I feel very happy to be doing what I'm doing.

For those of you who are interested, this week I've decided to take you briefly through my schedule for the recent 14 days of my life. Hopefully this gives a good representation of a model's lifestyle!

Friday
Meeting with a large charity organisation.
Chiropractor session to try to fix knee problem for marathon.
A long gym training session - I've been rather slack with amount of work and travelling lately.

Saturday
Travel to Paris to shoot El Palacio de Hierro’s campaign.
Fitting, run through of campaign, meeting with the clients.

Sunday
All day shoot for Palacio.
Quick gym session between end of shooting and dinner with clients.

Monday
Travel back from Paris, immediately into meeting with Select - my model agency.
On to boxing training session for future boxing short film.

Tuesday
Early morning meeting.
19-mile run to test knees and general fitness for marathon - three hours later I'm exhausted but kind of upbeat as legs and knee have held out.

Wednesday
Meeting with Select and Producer.
Write GQ.COM review for latest story.

Thursday
Early morning gym session.
Travel to Madrid and fitting for Palacio de Hierro commercial shooting.

Friday
All day shooting from 9am-12pm.
Write this blog and catch up with emails (raid the mini bar, my my M&Ms are addictive).

Saturday
All day shooting for Pacio commercial.

Sunday
Travel back from Madrid.
Immediately when home, continue training for marathon - run 15 miles.

Monday
Early morning boxing session.
Meeting with accountant.
Initial meeting to start development of new App.

Tuesday
Fly 11 hours to San Francisco.

Wednesday
Shoot all day for GQ.

Thursday
Shoot all day for GQ.

Friday
Fly home from San Francisco to London.

Saturday
Pick up and test car for next GQ.COM review.

Sunday
Mothering Sunday. Only one place to be - with Mother Gandy in the countryside, will sneak in a training run though.

Monday
Options to fly to NYC or Shanghai for work.

Opinions will be split among many about this kind of lifestyle. Someone's idea of a nightmare can be another's idea of a dream. There are three weekends in there where I get to spend time with my friends and family - the two consecutive weekends before this that I flew to NYC to work for just one day. I hope people enjoy the insight. The fact is, this is my career and I adore it and wouldn't give it up for all the tea in china or for all the three pieces in Savile Row!