
It has been today revealed that Catherine Bailey is to be the face of fashion retailer
Phase Eight. The model and wife of world-renowned photographer David Bailey worked her magic for the
Agent Provocateur campaign last year has now got another major campaign under her belt.
Despite being in her fourties the model has clearly still got what it takes and will appear in the brand's new art-inspired collections.
Vogue reports that the line will be very twenties inspired with plenty of pleats, ruffles and romance.

Australian model Gemma Ward has been branching out recently taking acting roles in major films. She has already starred in both
The Strangers and Black Balloon.
Pedestrian magazine is today claiming that Gemma Ward is close to officially retiring from modeling.

Fab favourite Jourdan Dunn has been busy this weekend attending Cape Town Fashion Week. The upcoming model who has already featured on the
cover of Vogue Italia and this month graces the cover of i:D appeared at the fashion week for a
photocall on Friday. She then went on to appear in the week's finale modeling for David Tlale on Saturday.

American model Lydia Hearst has just been made the new face - and body – of luxury lingerie brand,
Myla.
I love the modern take on retro beauty in this pic – with coiffed waves, that still look a little unkempt and bright red lipstick. Her 40s Hollywood makeup and pale skin are the perfect complement to the vintage, pin-up style underwear.
Lydia is the daughter of famous publishing heiress Patty Hearst, who gained notoriety in 1974 when, following her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army, she ultimately joined her captors in furthering their cause.

Penelope Tree was the IT girl of the 60s, and is often considered to be the very first supermodel. Despite a
recent Burberry campaign, where she models alongside, Kate Moss – Penelope has shied away from the press for the last thirty-five years, but gave a rare interview to the
Observer Woman magazine, yesterday.
Discovered at age 17, at a party held by Truman Capote, Penelope went on to model for Vogue and become the muse of photographer David Bailey.