VERA I HAVE YOUR WANG!. i love my grandmother Beatrice Henson, I am going to keep it straight like this; im in a state of transition, a well being for life and appreciation of my prettifulness. igive all respect to my grandma's for giving me life and a dedication of graditude to the both. im nothing without them.they worked harder then my mom and dad put together. Ms.Henson/Ms.Barnes made me who i am today. Micole Princess Henson-Barnes, Big Ups!.
Daphnie guniness: i can see me being her simply because she's hot.lol,In the mid-1980s, she lived in New York City with her sister Catherine Guinness, who was a companion of Andy Warhol. She married Spyros Niarchos, son of the Greek shipping billionaire Stavros Niarchos, in 1987 at the age of 19, but divorced in 1999 with a reported settlement of about 20 millions!!! ( woooowww) She
Guinness is prominent in the fashion world as a style icon, and journalist...
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I was surprise to see her in these heels! i adore these heels and i would wear them to sleep in.The concept is to walk steady and fwd. I think that her as a 40 year older.
“Clothes don’t make a man, but clothes have got many a man a good job.”
- Herbert Harold Vreeland
July. I’m in Maui on a shoot with David LaChapelle. We’ve been shooting for 10 days straight. Sometimes twenty hour shoots in a day, from the deepest jungle to the volcanic cliffs, moving sets and equipment constantly. Working directly with the elements, the downpours, changing height and distances and moving the equipment has all been a challenge. The results are completely remarkable.
Guinness is prominent in the fashion world as a style icon, and journalist...
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I was surprise to see her in these heels! i adore these heels and i would wear them to sleep in.The concept is to walk steady and fwd. I think that her as a 40 year older.
“Clothes don’t make a man, but clothes have got many a man a good job.”
- Herbert Harold Vreeland
July. I’m in Maui on a shoot with David LaChapelle. We’ve been shooting for 10 days straight. Sometimes twenty hour shoots in a day, from the deepest jungle to the volcanic cliffs, moving sets and equipment constantly. Working directly with the elements, the downpours, changing height and distances and moving the equipment has all been a challenge. The results are completely remarkable.