Monthly Archives: April 2010

Pom Klementieff shot by Eric Peslier

We don’t need to introduce Pom anymore since her fulgurating ascent that captured the public like the big movie stars. It was the director Gaël Morel who gave her her first role when she finished the prestigious “Classe Libre” of the Cours Florent. Ever since, she hasn’t stop shooting and she plays on the side of the biggest french actors. From « Loup » (Nicolas Vanier) to « Pigalle, la nuit » (Herve Hadmar), through « Sans Armes, Ni Haine, Ni Violence » (Jean Paul Rouves), Pom is for sure the biggest revelation of the year in the french movie scene. She’s coming soon on the cast of Alexandre’s Coffre new movie as well as on the second season of « Pigalle, la nuit » on Canal +.

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Dana Thompson shot by David Ledoux for Intersection Magazine

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Giedre Staniute shot by Mark H

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New pics of Alma Jodorowsky

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Focus on Charlotte Bruge

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WM INCOMING COMETS…one month left!

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Camille Rowe and Ferdi Sibbel for The Kooples

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Victoria Munteanu shot by Torkil Gudnasson for Grazia

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Alma Jodorowsky shot by Emma Pick for Vice

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“Camille en mode défilé” pour L’Officiel Paris

Extraits :

“Actrice, mannequin, Camille Rowe s’improvise aujourd’hui reporter pour la radio L’Officiel des shows, qui lui a confié la sportive tâche de couvrir et commenter la semaine des défilés automne-hiver 2010-2011. Nous l’avons suivie dans cette course parisienne.”

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