"Edie Campbell" by Linda Brownlee

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • An intimate portrait of model-of-the-moment Edie Campbell's off-the-runway passion for horses.
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  • @lunayogameditation2831
    @lunayogameditation2831 10 років тому +7

    I love horses and it's just great to hear how she finds joy in effort and not so much in achievement… thanks for this video.

  • @davidspade1031
    @davidspade1031 6 років тому +5

    Fell in love with her angelic smile. My favorite video of Edie. Thank you Nowness.

  • @castinmeadows6956
    @castinmeadows6956 2 роки тому +1

    The fantastic ad for Yves Saint Laurent "Black Opium" perfume introduced me to Edie Campbell. That she has that special something, inside her beauty, is immediately apparent in that commercial. Something which suggests that she's not just a projected image by design.*
    But back to Edie Campbell (and pardon the length of this comment). I absolutely love her Brit wit and razor-sharp mind. Utterly refreshing, considering her profession. (Yes, post-Black Opium ad, I've binged on video interviews of her. And this portrait by Nowness is terrific.)
    Needless to say, it's a lovely pleasure to appreciate her physical beauty. But it's her distinct personality, verve, spearheading conviction (such as seriously calling out the ubiquitous sexual abuse in an industry that's all about fantasy, surface decoration, unending narcissism and desire), grounded attitude, intellect and starkly independent mind that compose her true beauty. That is what generates undistorted, healthy respect. It's what endures, ever expands and makes a person unique. All else about the majority of high-end fashion models is skin deep, surfaces inevitably subject to the mortal course of time. After all, if one has developed nothing of genuine interior substance, healthy perspective, character and integrity -- and in spheres totally outside of the fashion industry -- then what's left but a relatively paltry bag of flesh and yawn-inducing incidentals.
    The world needs more minds of her level of quality. So, touche, Edie Campbell!
    *For what it's worth, a side note: My mother was one of the leading, most innovative and successful designers in the U.S. back in the day. It seemed like she spent more time in London, Paris and Milan (obviously, the world's fashion capitals) than at home. And she definitely had more energy than people two and three times younger than she. Her career WAS her life in her working years. It was the epicenter of her creative power, fulfillment and consummate gift of command and design-leadership. It was wonderful for me to watch her work, in her natural milieu as a child. And I'd traipse with her to fashion shows -- not for the fashion, but for nearly nothing else but the food, back when eating, albeit in moderation, wasn't a career-killing sin for models. This because I'm so not into fashion world, and never have been. But I did inherit my mother's aesthetic eye for design; that's one of her brilliant traits that I've always appreciated about her, and that she was always ahead of each fashion season. As with all great designers, she created, not merely followed, fashion trends (while lesser designers without real talent, skill and artistry could only knock-off her and others' designs). On another note, it was amusing when industry insiders would bend down and ask me, as most conversationally unimaginative adults anywhere typically ask most any young child: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Given my mother's success, they assumed I wanted to be a fashion designer. But my answers could not have been more opposite. That shut them up fast, which was great -- because then I could get back to the real attraction: the edible goodies table! (Despite having routinely smuggled a lot of those goodies home, I didn't think about getting fat, and never did. lol Not that that should matter beyond one's health.)

    • @ookalike123
      @ookalike123 Рік тому +1

      she was used for Burberry campaign that's how it all started....she used to have a baby face & all of the sudden she.lost a lot of her face the chubbyness I mean

    • @LouLou-iq2wu
      @LouLou-iq2wu 3 місяці тому

      ​@@ookalike123Hi, you mean edie campbell?
      Yes, before she looked innocent, she looked like a little girl with pink cheeks...so cute
      but you already know..
      The face usually changes with age, although it has somewhat lost the adorable shape it once had
      it will be because of the pressure of fashion

  • @bbkerr2829
    @bbkerr2829 9 років тому +9

    Oh, I love Edie Campbell !

  • @nowness
    @nowness  9 років тому +3

    MOST LOVED 2014: Model Edie Campbell in her beloved role of horsewoman
    bit.ly/1vQIxJY

  • @nowness
    @nowness  10 років тому +3

    An off-duty Edie Campbell reveals her love for the ups and downs of equestrian eventing:
    bit.ly/1yWSvKE

  • @LouLou-iq2wu
    @LouLou-iq2wu 2 роки тому +1

    Wooowww
    Ok but this soo amazing
    She so natural and i miss riding a horse
    ♡ such a strong model

  • @russellewis3331
    @russellewis3331 5 років тому +2

    To see the best model in the world mucking out a stall in a stable is just about the definition of Zen and of beauty. It's like looking at the face of god (Herself).

  • @haret0n
    @haret0n 6 років тому +2

    lovely

  • @donfoley1590
    @donfoley1590 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful Woman

  • @jackstovold321
    @jackstovold321 2 роки тому

    Cest tres joleaux

  • @fahimtabriz6250
    @fahimtabriz6250 7 років тому

    Doesnt she look like Felicity Jones?

    • @user-ib4vp4tb6e
      @user-ib4vp4tb6e 7 років тому

      She looks like Fernando Torres. :))

    • @russellewis3331
      @russellewis3331 5 років тому

      If Felicity was the best model in the world... But then only a bit.

  • @Arruda305
    @Arruda305 10 років тому +3

    I hate the people that uses animals like toys - The true is this - REPGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @bbkerr2829
      @bbkerr2829 9 років тому +1

      Lol, you make me laugh.

    • @squattystx
      @squattystx 8 років тому +1

      your mom is a toy

    • @russellewis3331
      @russellewis3331 5 років тому +1

      Luckiest horses in the world, and you sir, are a steaming pile of their crap.