Fashion Models:
Egle Tvirbutaite

  • Egle Tvirbutaite of Elite Models NY and Vogue Spain's Editor-In-Chief, Yolanda Sacristan

    Egle Tvirbutaite of Elite Models NY and Vogue Spain's Editor-In-Chief, Yolanda Sacristan

    Egle Tvirbutaite of Elite Models NY just finished work on a Benetton Campaign
    leather jacket -- Yigal Azrouël
    jeans -- Earnest Sewn
    sneakers -- Nike
    glasses -- Tom Ford

    Yolanda Sacristan, Editor-In-Chief of Vogue Spain

  • Egle Tvirbutaite (Elite NY)

    Egle Tvirbutaite (Elite NY)

    Talking to my friend Egle reminded me of how non-glamorous the travel schedule of a model can sometimes be. After this photo was shot, she was flying that day to Milan, then booked 2 days later to fly to Tokyo. It's almost like you never really know where in the world you will find yourself until the very last minute in time. As a lifestyle, I can see how this could be challenging.

  • Model Street Style: Egle Tvirbutaite

    Model Street Style: Egle Tvirbutaite

    This is Egle Tvirbutaite of Elite Model Management, New York. She was in the F/W 2008 Armand Basi (shown at London Fashion Week) advertising campaign, and has done editorials for Vogue Germany, Vogue Italy, Purple Magazine, and Interview.

    home country -- Lithuania
    scarf -- CBC
    bag -- Miu Miu
    coat -- Data

  • Milan: after the Costume National show at the Duomo di Milano

    Milan: after the Costume National show at the Duomo di Milano

    Left: Egle Tvirbutaite--walked Zac Posen, Proenza Schouler, Luella, House of Holland, Marios Schwab, and Roberto Cavalli so far this season....to name a few

    Right: Stephanie Carta--was a dominant force at the Paris Spring/Summer '09 shows with appearances in Dries Van Noten, Givenchy, and Balenciaga.

    Anna Kuchkina--known for the way she blasted her way into the modeling world back in Winter of 2006 with two exclusive debuts: Prada and Miu Miu

    The Costume National show looked and felt more like a rock concert than your typical fashion show. It was held in the middle of Milan's tourist hot spot, the Duomo. Bystanders were able to get a glimpse of what goes on inside a fashion show in much the same way a crowd enjoys a rock concert from a distance.