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  • Sofia Richie shows of a range of versatile styles, from sexy to power-dressing in her new clothing line. The 21-year-old model — who is the daughter of Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of Scott Disick — looks immaculate in a series of outfits from her MISSGUIDED collection. Sofia poses up against the backdrop of glass paneled modern building for the shoot, donning everything from crop tops to leisurewear and party dresses while smoldering for the camera. The 60-piece collection has been designed by Sofia and ‘exudes effortless, cool sex appeal for the confident, empowered woman’. Items from the collection range from USD $15 - $95 (£12.00 to £75.00). 19 Sep 2019 Pictured: Sofia Richie models her new 60-piece MISSGUIDED clothing line. Photo credit: MISSGUIDED/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lourdes Leon proudly shows off her hairy pits in a new collaborative campaign between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. The 21-year-old model, who is Madonna’s daughter, is less Queen Of Pop in the photos and instead channels the NYC riot grrrl movement, defined by the city’s “queer, fashion and rave cultures”. Lourdes models a series of shoes and apparel from the collection, including a sleeveless, midriff-baring vest top in which she holds her arm aloft to reveal her unshaven armpits. Striking her best moody poses, Lourdes proves the perfect fit for the women’s apparel and footwear collection, which plays to the “cool girl”. Creative director Erin Magee explained the target customer was an “independent” woman who will “take risks and not worry about what everyone else is wearing or doing. “It’s a girl who is attracted to authenticity and wants to explore street, rave, queer and 90s subculture.” The collection centers around a platform One Star – a sneaker that enjoyed a stint on the 90s rave scene due to its colorful spectrum, and one that Erin Magee herself had purchased on Etsy, just months prior to connecting with Converse on the collaboration. The collection launched on May 24 with prices ranging from £25 to £90 ($33 to $120) on converse.com and Dover Street Market London. 24 May 2018 Pictured: Lourdes Leon stars in a campaign for a new women’s apparel and footwear collection in a collaboration between Converse and New York youth brand MadeMe. Photo credit: Converse/ MadeMe/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  The first runner-up Ade van Heerden (1st L) wipes off the first prize winner Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters' tears, while the second runner-up Boipelo Mabe (2nd R) applauds during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  The first prize winner Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (C), the first runner-up Ade van Heerden (L) and the second runner-up Boipelo Mabe pose for photos during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  Ade van Heerden poses for photos during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  The first prize winner Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (2nd R) reacts after the contest result was announced during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters poses for photos during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters poses for photos during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  Boipelo Mabe attends the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  The first prize winner Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (C, Front) is crowned by Miss South Africa 2016 Ntandoyenkosi Kunene during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters attends the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  Ade van Heerden (1st L), Boipelo Mabe (2nd L) and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (3rd L) attend the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SUN Sun City (SOUTH AFRICA), March 26, 2017  The first prize winner Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (C), the first runner-up Ade van Heerden (L) and the second runner-up Boipelo Mabe pose for photos during the?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration in Sun City, North West Province,?South?Africa, on March 26, 2017. The?Miss?South?Africa?2017 Pageant and Celebration was held here Sunday. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters from Sedgefield in the Western Cape Province, a 21-year-old part-time model, was crowned?Miss?South?Africa?2017 with a prize of one million rand (about 80,000 US dollars), and the runners-up are Ade van Heerden (1st Princess) from the Western Cape Province and Boipelo Mabe (2nd Princess) from Gauteng Province. (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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