Model Behavior
-Since then, Edie has gone on to grace the covers of both British
Vogue and
Vogue Italia,
i-D,
Love, and
Numéro, as well as star in major ad campaigns for Burberry, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, and Saint Laurent.
-This past September, she was undoubtedly the reigning queen of the runway, walking in over 20 notable shows. Edie especially captured the fashion crowd's attention when she took center stage at the much-buzzed about Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2014 spectacle in Paris—a.k.a. Marc Jacobs' last collection for the brand.
-And that's not to mention her countless editorials, including one with a little-known boy band called, oh, One Direction?
-While any lady would have killed to drape her arms around the shoulders of the adorable crooners, Edie was—impressively—unimpressed. She
said of the experience:
"I tried to fancy them, really I did, but I just didn't. They reminded me of my little sister's friends. I hadn't realized how big they were to be honest. I was perhaps the only female left under 25 who wasn't aware of their superstardom status."
-But don't go chasing her with pitchforks, One Directioners! She did admit that the lads grew on her by the end of the shoot—Harry, in particular.
"He looks so young, but he's so sweet. The hair was very prominent - it was swept back like lots of teenage boys' wear it. The hair was impressive. He left me hanging at the end of the day though. We went to say goodbye and I gave him a kiss on the cheek, I went into the right and then to the left - like you do in fashion, the double kiss - and by the time I'd got round to the left, he'd disappeared. There was no serenade; no What Makes You Beautiful, nothing."
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