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Supermodel Naomi Campbell shines in colourful designs from Prada, Louis Vuitton, Etro, Fendi and others for the July issue of W magazine, lensed by Emma Summerton and styled by Giovanna Battaglia.







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Supermodel Naomi Campbell shines in colourful designs from Prada, Louis Vuitton, Etro, Fendi and others for the July issue of W magazine, lensed by Emma Summerton and styled by Giovanna Battaglia.

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Stella Tennant graces in front of Emma Summerton’s lens for the May issue of W magazine with styling by Edward Enninful.






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Stella Tennant graces in front of Emma Summerton’s lens for the May issue of W magazine with styling by Edward Enninful.

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Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen star as a couple for the May issue cover of W magazine lensed by Emma Summerton.

Here’s what the Hemingway & Gellhorn co-stars had to share with the mag:
Nicole, on what attracted her to the HBO project: “I knew nothing about Martha [Gellhorn], but I’ve always been drawn to unique women who are willing to take on the world. The exciting thing about this film is that you see her discovering her nature. At the beginning, she’s a lot of talk. She knows that she’s either got to get her hands dirty and become what she pretends to be or she’s a fraud. In the end, Gellhorn out-Hemingways Hemingway.”
Clive, on sex scenes vs. scenes where he dies: “It’s much harder to do a death scene. You’ve got to do it convincingly, and it’s a huge thing to die [laughs]. Sex scenes are only hard if there’s no narrative conveyed through the sex scene. In the Hemingway film, the sex scenes have a story going through them. It’s part of who these people are and what they are.”
Nicole, on husband Keith Urban‘s throat surgery: “All of those things make you closer. It was sort of profound: to go without his voice, and then to finally hear his voice. What if he sounded different? I was there for his first words, and then we cried. How many people experience their husband’s first words? If that doesn’t bring you closer, you’re not breathing.”
For more on Nicole and Clive, check out WMagazine.com
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Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen star as a couple for the May issue cover of W magazine lensed by Emma Summerton.

Here’s what the Hemingway & Gellhorn co-stars had to share with the mag:

Nicole, on what attracted her to the HBO project: “I knew nothing about Martha [Gellhorn], but I’ve always been drawn to unique women who are willing to take on the world. The exciting thing about this film is that you see her discovering her nature. At the beginning, she’s a lot of talk. She knows that she’s either got to get her hands dirty and become what she pretends to be or she’s a fraud. In the end, Gellhorn out-Hemingways Hemingway.”

Clive, on sex scenes vs. scenes where he dies: “It’s much harder to do a death scene. You’ve got to do it convincingly, and it’s a huge thing to die [laughs]. Sex scenes are only hard if there’s no narrative conveyed through the sex scene. In the Hemingway film, the sex scenes have a story going through them. It’s part of who these people are and what they are.”

Nicole, on husband Keith Urban‘s throat surgery: “All of those things make you closer. It was sort of profound: to go without his voice, and then to finally hear his voice. What if he sounded different? I was there for his first words, and then we cried. How many people experience their husband’s first words? If that doesn’t bring you closer, you’re not breathing.”

For more on Nicole and Clive, check out WMagazine.com

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Carolyn Murphy goes to the beach for the April issue of W magazine lensed by Emma Summerton and styled by Edward Enninful.






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Carolyn Murphy goes to the beach for the April issue of W magazine lensed by Emma Summerton and styled by Edward Enninful.

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Fei Fei Sun stars in the Smart and Stylish’ story for the February issue of Vogue Italia lensed by Emma Summerton.







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Fei Fei Sun stars in the Smart and Stylish’ story for the February issue of Vogue Italia lensed by Emma Summerton.