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- Eva Wallen (left) and Simonetta Gianfelici (right), Monte Carlo, by Helmut Newton. Stern magazine, 1983.
- Antonia Dell'Atte (in the foreground, left) and Lynne Koester (bottom).
Antonia was on the calendar (1986) ever published (as indecent for the time...
) that made H. Newton to Pirelli, also, she was Giorgio Armani muse between 1984 and 1987.

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Great contributions, fender! Wow... Connie Nielsen before Gladiator... I loved the editorial that made Lindbergh for
with her! Carmen Schwarz... what cat eyes! And Daniela Ghione (what interesting face!) & Judit Mascó (after the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition in 1990... then came to nothing as conquering the international market). Thanks, thanks, thanks! fashion_84, you're welcome!
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YSL Ready-to-wear FW'87/88 campaign: Katoucha Niane, Amalia Vairelli (suit jacket pink), Hedia Vairelli? (behind, with swan neck jersey; sister of Amalia), Cordula Reyer, Alda Balestra? (I'm not sure, if anyone can help me to identify her...) and Khadija Adam (medium close-up). Photo: Helmut Newton.

I am looking for a Jeans Special Helena Noguerra did for Dutch magazine Viva in the eigthies, I was totally in love with her!!!
PJ-Thanks.I think that girl is Alda :morning:
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You're right, spiralshaman, she must be Sadiya. Thanks for your input, I wasn´t sure of the ID of the model. One more polaroid of that session.
Antonia was a model with a very powerful presence, sorry to leave her career to marry... with a fool. I leave a pic of her participation at the "ghost calendar" of Newton to Pirelli, directly inspired by the Italian film Girl with a Suitcase (1960), with Claudia Cardinale. This photograph was later used as the cover of a guide Chianti Wine Consortium (Tuscany).
The calendar story and photos can be found in the book "Helmut Newton & Pirelli - Storia di censurato calendar" (ed. AutoCircuito, 2006) by Giuseppe Meroni, an investigation of no less than 21 years (Meroni had worked in the communication department of Pirelli in the early seventies). Thanks for those great pictures of Antonia, fender!
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^That's great, thanks. I like that bear jersey. Moschino's creations were always whimsical and amusing. ![]()
Sayoko deserves a thread ![]()
^She was beautiful, and eternally young-looking. When she was in her 30s, she still looked much like a teenager. Unfortunately she's no longer with us.
May she rest in peace.
^Superb, thank you. ![]()
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