Agyness Deyn
Agyness Deyn (born Laura Hollins on 16 February 1986) is an English model.
She is the current face S/S 2007 of Mulberry along with fellow English
supermodel Karen Elson. She has worked with top name fashion photographers
including Steven Meisel, Mert & Marcus, Mario Testino and Patrick Demarchelier
and can be seen in the S/S ’07 campaigns for Mulberry, Giorgio Armani, Galliano
and Hugo Boss.
Name: Agyness Deyn ((born Laura Hollins)
Born: 16 February 1986, Manchester
She is one of the most sought after British fashion models of the moment.
First Name: Agyness
Last Name: Deyn
Nationality: British (English)
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Date of Birth: 16 February 1986
Place of Birth: Lancashire, England
Height: 5'8" ; 173cm
Measurements: (US) 31-24-35 ; (EU) 78-60-88
Dress Size: (US) 4 ; (EU) 34
Shoe Size: (US) 9 ; (EU) 40
Features: impish beauty. shock of cropped hair.
She is the covers of Italian Vogue and POP magazine.
She is affiliated closely with the London nu-rave scene and often spotted on
outings to Hoxton Square’s Boombox nightclub, Deyn embodies the late-noughties
zeitgeist of youthful optimism.
She is on the cover of June 2007 issue of UK Vogue:
Career In the
May 2007 issue of American Vogue she was featured on the cover with fellow
models: Doutzen Kroes, Caroline Trentini, Raquel Zimmermann, Sasha Pivovarova,
Jessica Stam, Coco Rocha, Hilary Rhoda, Chanel Iman, and Lily Donaldson as the
new crop of supermodels.
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Trivia
She plays in a band named Lucky Knitwear.
She is close friends with Designer Henry Holland from The House of Holland and
she is the face of the brand.
Her boyfriend Josh Hubbard is in the band The Paddingtons.
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William de Deyn
William de Deyn [de la Deyn] (d. 1350) was a 14th century Scottish monk and
cleric. Little can be said about Deyn's early life. He had obtained a licentiate
in decrees at some point in his youth, and he must have become a Tironensian
monk, for by 1329, and perhaps as early as 1327, he was Abbot of Kilwinning.
Kilwinning Abbey was a Tironensian house in Cunninghame, in existence since the
1160s. He appears for the first time in this capacity as witness to a charter of
Walter Comyn of Rowallan.
In 1344, Deyn, perhaps through Stewart patronage, was chosen to succeed
Alexander de Kininmund as Bishop of Aberdeen. Deyn travelled to continental
Europe, and by September 27, had received consecration. His consecration had
been performed by Cardinal Peter Despres. In May 1345, the Pope appointed him as
Scotland's papal tax collector, a duty Deyn fulfilled, sending the proceeds to
the papacy via merchants in Bruges. He was one of the notables who petitioned
the papacy in 1347 to legitimise the marriage of Robert Stewart and Elizabeth
More of Rowallan. In 1349 he was in attendance with the Justiciar of Scotia
holding court at the standing stones of Old Rayne in Garioch.
He died on August 20, 1350, and was buried in the choir of Aberdeen Cathedral.
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