Exclusive: Taylor Hill's style secrets
Does model Taylor Hill prefer big or small (bags, of course)? Is she a skinny or a slouchy girl (we mean jeans!) The hottest model of the moment and new Joe's Jeans collaborator dares to answer the Marie Claire Quick-Fire Q&A
Does model Taylor Hill prefer big or small (bags, of course)? Is she a skinny or a slouchy girl (we mean jeans!) The hottest model of the moment and new Joe's Jeans collaborator dares to answer the Marie Claire Quick-Fire Q&A
Taylor Hill is one of our favourite models of the moment. Bambi eyes, perfect pout, Amazonian all-American vibe - why, it's like being back in the days of Cindy Crawford. She's a Victoria's Secret Angel and she's been voted number three in Buzznet's 2017 Most Beautiful Women In the World poll. She's also got off-duty denim dressing nailed - which makes her the perfect girl to front the new campaign for LA-based label Joe's Jeans.
Set up in 2001, the brand focuses on fit, with body-flattering cuts designed to give good derriere. Taylor is the star of the slinky SS17 ad campaign, above, shot by photographer Mario Sorrenti. It's the start of a partnership with the label that will see Taylor co-design capsule denim collections in future. While she was in London recently, we caught up with her to answer the very first of the...drum roll please...Marie-Claire Quick-Fire Q&A. See her answers in the video above. The 14-piece Taylor Hill x Joes Jean's SS17 collection is heavy on cool hems and fraying, like the high-waisted Diega, below, and the split-front Neeva, bottom. The collection is on sale now, from £79.99 at www.joesjeans.com
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