After some time in obscurity, Agyness Deyn is back in Vogue. We take a look at the career highlights of the one time Model of the Year.
Walking in Henry Holland's autumn/winter 2008 catwalk show at London Fashion Week, when she was a well established model.
Agyness does glamourous, albeit 80's-inspired, in a 'Romy and Michelle'-style turquoise silk dress at a gala dinner in New York.
The brighter, the more layers, the more unusual, the better. Agyness models one of her stranger ensembles.
Walking in Henry Holland's autumn/winter 2008 catwalk show at London Fashion Week, when she was a well established model.
Fresh faced and totally different from any models who had gone before her, Agyness Deyn, the former chippy from Manchester, arrived on the modelling scene in 2006, helped by her best friend and designer Henry Holland.
A northern girl with lengthy limbs and quirky style, she immediately became the poster girl for the alternative London look, wearing bowlers and braces with Dc Martens shoes.
Walking at all fashion weeks for the biggest names on both sides of the Atlantic, Agyness went from zero to hero within in a single season. Here she wears a yellow Ralph Lauren dress with a riding helmet at their spring/summer 2008 show in New York.
Outside the Oscar de la Renta show at New York Fashion Week the same season, Agyness makes the first of many appearances on her two-wheeled steed.
Back in London the following week, Agyness does English-country-pretty on the runway for Brit designer Luella.
Chopping and changing her signature crop kept the flash bulbs popping on and off the catwalk: here she flirts with ginger at the Giles spring/summer 2008 show...
.. before ditching the red and heading to black for Paris two weeks later, perhaps getting into character for this 'garbage bin' creation by Jeremy Scott.
Backstage at Karl Lagerfeld in Paris, Agyness asserts her love for all things British in a punk-inspired, flag-toting outfit.
Walking in Henry Holland's autumn/winter 2008 catwalk show at London Fashion Week, when she was a well established model.
Agyness does glamourous, albeit 80's-inspired, in a 'Romy and Michelle'-style turquoise silk dress at a gala dinner in New York.
The brighter, the more layers, the more unusual, the better. Agyness models one of her stranger ensembles.
Walking in Henry Holland's autumn/winter 2008 catwalk show at London Fashion Week, when she was a well established model.
Fresh faced and totally different from any models who had gone before her, Agyness Deyn, the former chippy from Manchester, arrived on the modelling scene in 2006, helped by her best friend and designer Henry Holland.
A northern girl with lengthy limbs and quirky style, she immediately became the poster girl for the alternative London look, wearing bowlers and braces with Dc Martens shoes.
Walking at all fashion weeks for the biggest names on both sides of the Atlantic, Agyness went from zero to hero within in a single season. Here she wears a yellow Ralph Lauren dress with a riding helmet at their spring/summer 2008 show in New York.
Outside the Oscar de la Renta show at New York Fashion Week the same season, Agyness makes the first of many appearances on her two-wheeled steed.
Back in London the following week, Agyness does English-country-pretty on the runway for Brit designer Luella.
Chopping and changing her signature crop kept the flash bulbs popping on and off the catwalk: here she flirts with ginger at the Giles spring/summer 2008 show...
.. before ditching the red and heading to black for Paris two weeks later, perhaps getting into character for this 'garbage bin' creation by Jeremy Scott.
Backstage at Karl Lagerfeld in Paris, Agyness asserts her love for all things British in a punk-inspired, flag-toting outfit.