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Miranda is too old now to come back to VS. She is two years younger than Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio and they are now retired.

On 11/13/2018 at 3:03 PM, ivancica said:Is this part of a campaign, editorial or an event photo?
I think it might be a part of her "Kora" interview for Vogue China. So far only one new editorial (probably with a cover) was confirmed - Chinese InStyle. Maybe now when she became an ambassador for Biostime Australian and Chinese media will pay more attention to her, because neither her wedding, the development of Kora or the birth of her second child didn't result in new editorials or covers.
Ps. I have no idea what is the role of Kora Organics PR agent then? Same person represents Lara Worthington, who in 2017-2018 scored 2 covers for Harper's Bazaar Australia, one for Instyle Australia and one for Australian Elle while the promotion of Kora Organics went unnoticed and Miranda takes promotional pics with her phone
and repeats the same thing over and over again in her interviews.
In 2019 she is going to visit different countries to promote Kora, maybe then there will be an opportunity for new sessions, especially in Europe.
No body is interested as she keeps shilling boring repetitive things

11 minutes ago, Happy12345 said:No body is interested as she keeps shilling boring repetitive things
So it's time for her PR team to do something about it

1 hour ago, Ewciolina said:
So it's time for her PR team to do something about it
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It seems they're not interested as well. 😂

1 hour ago, ivancica said:It seems they're not interested as well. 😂
Or maybe they have tied hands (if there is any PR team). If different photographers, various visions of different campaigns give the same result in the end - it means only one thing: Miranda is in charge. She has become monothematic not only in her interviews. She does all her collaborations in her own house with same photographers and team. We had nutrients for Marukome, then was By-Health campaign and now Biostime. I compare her current position in business/fashion world with Rosie's. While other Australian celebrities (Elle Macpherson, Jessica Gomes,Jennifer Hawkins, Lara Worthington) promote their projects in the press Miranda's picture appears in gossip weeklies in the crossword section (no, this is not a joke). Maybe Rosie is doing so well because her fiance doesn't "advise" her in busines.

Source: @kerrarmy_ru Instagram

Source: @koraorganics Instagram


MIRANDA KERR TALKS BABIES, BUSINESS AND WHY SHE'S LOVING HER "MUM-BOD"
Six months after the birth of her second son, the mum of two has never been more content - by Alexandra Carlton
Meet Miranda Kerr 2.0 — the organic kale salad has been interspersed with hot chips and chocolate and the jet-set lifestyle replaced with a family-lead life of routine and consistency. It’s a welcome change, and one that Kerr has embraced after settling into motherhood again following the May birth of her second son, Hart, with Snapchat wunderkind Evan Spiegel. For the first time since she hit the global modelling circuit back in 2004, Kerr has been able to keep her feet firmly on the ground, a position the model turned beauty boss is relishing in. “It’s such a luxury to be able to be settled, to be in one place and have routines,” Kerr tells marie claire Australia. These days, her schedule revolves around her three babies — Hart, her son Flynn, 7, with Orlando Bloom, and her business, Kora Organics — now sold in 2500 retailers worldwide.
“I’m always busy, but I’m balanced busy,” says Kerr, who takes Hart, six months, to work with her at the Kora office, located not far from the L.A home where she and Spiegel live. “I love being a Mum, it’s the most rewarding thing.” She’s even enjoying her new-found “mum-bod”. In response to recent tabloids that scrutinized her growing pregnancy body – none of it fazed her: “It’s really important as women that we’re gentle with ourselves and don’t feel like we have to snap back into shape after a baby,” Kerr says. “It’s OK, I’ve got a mum-bod and it’s fine!” It’s not exactly a belly, but the rock-hard abs she was famous for back in her Victoria’s Secret modelling days are no longer visible. “I don’t mind. It’s all part of it. I took nine months – well, 10 months – to grow a beautiful child and it might take 10 months to feel good in a swimsuit again. Or longer. Or never!”
It’s a refreshing perspective, and Kerr has never looked more beautiful for it. Her confidence levels have changed too — something she credits her husband of 18 months for. Beyond parenthood, the couple collaborate in their respective businesses, with Kerr revealing that Spiegel gave her the courage to take Kora into global cosmetics retail giant Kora in 2017 — a move that has boosted sales by 800 per cent. “I feel really grateful for his love and support,” she says. “And I love seeing him with the boys, they’re really lucky to have him in their lives.”
Source: marieclaire.com.au
Think Marie Claire is short at her home