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Lindy Klim showcases her flawless physique in French lingerie shoot

September 6, 2014 by  
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Her exotic beauty and incredible body have made her a sought after Australian model.

And as the star of a recent campaign for French lingerie brand Simone Pérèle it’s easy to see why Lindy Klim is so in demand.

Posing in a series of stunning shots the mother-of-three is the epitome of femininity her body clad in lacy lingerie. 

Femme fatale: Model Lindy Klim stars in recent campaign for French lingerie and swimwear brand Simone Pérèle

Femme fatale: Model Lindy Klim stars in recent campaign for French lingerie and swimwear brand Simone Pérèle

Modelling a range of delicate intimates by the French designer the wife of Olympic swimmer Michael Klim is the picture of sophistication as she shows off her flawless physique. 

The ultimate femme fatale Lindy strikes a variety of different poses as she moves around the interior of an lavish apartment.

Modeling the designs by the Parisian label, which retail in David Jones, the Balinese beauty shows off her enviable midriff and slender toned limbs, the result of her dedicated fitness routine.

Sensual: The mother-of-three took to her blog last month to tell women to embrace their feminine side

Sensual: The mother-of-three took to her blog last month to tell women to embrace their feminine side

Flawless: The Balinese beauty showed off her incredible physique in the campaign

Flawless: The Balinese beauty showed off her incredible physique in the campaign

French fancy: The wife of Olympic swimmer Michael Klim revealed the results of her exercise regime, showing her toned abs 

French fancy: The wife of Olympic swimmer Michael Klim revealed the results of her exercise regime, showing her toned abs 

Moving between the bedroom, bathroom and study the leggy brunette drapes her slender limbs over a variety of different apparatus showing that she can make anything look sexy.

In one shot the Melbourne-based beauty who splits her time between Australia and Bali, dons a stunning white body suit with a plunging sweetheart neckline as hair tousled she stares, eyes down cast.

In another artfully shot black and white image the model lies length ways in a marble bathtub which oozes opulence. 

Animal instinct: The brunette babe showed no signs of giving birth to three children

Animal instinct: The brunette babe showed no signs of giving birth to three children

Beautiful: Lindy's slender physique was captured in the artfully shot black and white images 

Beautiful: Lindy’s slender physique was captured in the artfully shot black and white images 

Barefoot beauty: The Australian socialite was representing the brand as part of Thursday night's Vogue Fashion's Night Out festivities

Barefoot beauty: The Australian socialite was representing the brand as part of Thursday night’s Vogue Fashion’s Night Out festivities

The Australian socialite was representing the brand as part of Thursday night’s Vogue Fashion’s Night Out festivities, hosting the Simone Perele French themed salon show in David Jones.

She says she began working with with the lingerie brand to help encourage other mothers to appreciate their own femininity.

‘In finding little ways to remind yourself of your feminine side, I think it can be the smallest things that make the biggest difference – down to the underwear you put on,’ she wrote on her blog last month, praising the designer’s balance of comfort and femininity. 

‘Most of the time you might be the only one who knows you’re wearing it, but beautiful lingerie is not always about who is going to see you in it: it’s all about how it can completely change the way you feel.’

In bed with Lindy: The business woman said she started working with with the lingerie brand to help encourage other mothers to appreciate their own femininity

In bed with Lindy: The business woman said she started working with with the lingerie brand to help encourage other mothers to appreciate their own femininity

 


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Five things to look out for at New York Fashion Week

September 5, 2014 by  
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The spring 2015 runway show season officially kicks off Thursday in New York with more than 200 shows and presentations. In addition to all the usual front-row suspects (will any U.S. Open players make cameos?), head-scratching event sponsorships (Rogaine?) and street style shenanigans, there are a few notable themes to look out for.

Magazines up their presence

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Vogue, InStyle, Bon Appetit, Essence, Paper, Elle and Glamour are all trying to grab attention and social media shares by hosting big anniversary bashes, opening pop-up shops or launching their own branded capsule collections during fashion week. But Harpers Bazaar’s celebration of its global fashion director Carine Roitfeld may take the cake. A black-tie affair, it’s being held at the Plaza Hotel with September cover girl Lady Gaga scheduled to perform jazzy songs in support of her forthcoming album with Tony Bennett.

Menswear tries to carve out a niche

In recent years, Calvin Klein, John Varvatos, Thom Browne and other big name American designers have shown their men’s collections on the runways in Europe, the center of the international buying market for designer menswear. Meanwhile, up-and-coming menswear brands show during the women’s collections at New York Fashion Week to gain media exposure, albeit at the tail end of the men’s buying season. There seems to be movement afoot to change all this and create a cohesive slate of menswear shows on home turf. The first steps include the relatively new men’s day at Industria Superstudios featuring presentations by the likes of David Hart, Gent and J. Lindeberg. Meanwhile, men’s magazine Esquire is also holding a three-day event this season featuring presentations by Haspel, Proper Cloth and others.

Celebrities go head to head

Taking advantage of fashion week’s buzz-building potential are not one but two of the coaches joining NBC’s “The Voice” when it returns to TV on Sept. 22: Pharrell Williams and Gwen Stefani. Scheduled for the same fashion week time slot on Friday (so much for calendar coordination), Williams will be showing his G-Star Raw for the Oceans collection on Wall Street, while Stefani returns to fashion week with a presentation of her L.A.M.B. line in Chelsea.  Speaking of celebs, Britney Spears’ the Intimate lingerie collection will be unveiled at an event Sept. 9 at the New York Public Library, the same afternoon that Serena Williams serves up her HSN collection.

Entertainment meets fashion

Fashion is ripe for many formats. This season, the television special “Fashion Rocks” returns on Sept. 9, with performances by J.Lo, Nicki Minaj and others celebrating the synergy between fashion and music. The event, scheduled to air at 9 p.m. on CBS, will be hosted by Ryan Seacrest. No word on whether he will wear his new Distinction clothing line, which is exclusive to Macy’s, but it’s a pretty good bet. In addition, indie label and retailer Opening Ceremony, which always goes its own way, is slated to present its spring collection not in a runway show format, but worn by actors in a one-act play written by Spike Jonze and Jonah Hill. And avant-garde British designer Gareth Pugh crosses the pond to disrupt fashion week with a live performance involving video and dancers at Pier 36’s Basketball City.

Technology meets the runway

Diane Von Furstenberg worked with Google Glass on a collection of optical glasses and sunglasses for Net-a-porter in June. Then Tory Burch launched a series of accessories designed to synch with fitness tracker Fitbit. Last week, Ralph Lauren introduced a smart shirt at the U.S. Open. And designer Rebecca Minkoff plans to show tech accessories, including wristlets and mobile chargers made with Case-Mate, on the runway at her spring show. No doubt about it, wearable technology is a trend. But will any of it be fashionable enough to make it worth buying?

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