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and a few weeks later, you were doing a shoot with the great nick knight, a photographer who you areyou worked for i—d magazine. you were fashion director at the age ofjust 18. i—d magazine was legendary. why did i—d magazine have such an outsized influence on the culture back that era? because we're talking, what? late �*80s, early �*90s. because terryjones, who's still at i—d, was the art director for british vogue. and he looked around the streets and saw so many incredible people from different races, you know? different ages, not being reflected in sort of the big magazines at the time. so, he decided to set up a magazine to document youth culture — a magazine run by young people for young people — and so, that's why i—d was so influential. you came of age in fashion in a sense at the same time as people like naomi campbell and kate moss, who people watching now will be aware of as two icons in fashion. icons. i just want to ask you about what makes them successful. let's start with kate moss. you knew her in the early days. i met kate when i was 16 and she was 1a and we went to
and a few weeks later, you were doing a shoot with the great nick knight, a photographer who you areyou worked for i—d magazine. you were fashion director at the age ofjust 18. i—d magazine was legendary. why did i—d magazine have such an outsized influence on the culture back that era? because we're talking, what? late �*80s, early �*90s. because terryjones, who's still at i—d, was the art director for british vogue. and he looked around the streets and saw so many incredible...
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and a few weeks later, you were doing a shoot with the great nick knight, a photographer who you are. and you worked for i—d magazine. you were fashion director at the age ofjust 18. i—d magazine was legendary. why did i—d magazine have such an outsized influence on the culture back that era? because we're talking, what? late �*80s, early �*90s. because terryjones, who's still at i—d, was the art director for british vogue. and he looked around the streets and saw so many incredible people from different races, you know? different ages, not being reflected in sort of the big magazines at the time. so, he decided to set up a magazine to document youth culture — a magazine run by young people for young people — and so, that's why i—d was so influential. you came of age in fashion in a sense at the same time as people like naomi campbell and kate moss, who people watching now will be aware of as two icons in fashion. icons. i just want to ask you about what makes them successful. let's start with kate moss. you knew her in the early days. i met kate when i was 16 and she was 14 and we w
and a few weeks later, you were doing a shoot with the great nick knight, a photographer who you are. and you worked for i—d magazine. you were fashion director at the age ofjust 18. i—d magazine was legendary. why did i—d magazine have such an outsized influence on the culture back that era? because we're talking, what? late �*80s, early �*90s. because terryjones, who's still at i—d, was the art director for british vogue. and he looked around the streets and saw so many incredible...
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a few weeks later you were doing a shoot with the i were doing a shoot with the great nick knight witht covers for you. you were a fashion director at the age of 18. that magazine was legendary. what id magazine is such an influence on the culture back then, 80s and 90s? terry was still at id, he was our director at british vogue and he looked around the streets and saw so many incredible people from different races... different ages, not being reflected in the sort of the big magazine that the time. so he decided to set up a magazine to document youth culture, a magazine run by young people for young people. that is what id was so influential.— influential. you came of age in fashion at _ influential. you came of age in fashion at the _ influential. you came of age in fashion at the same _ influential. you came of age in fashion at the same time - influential. you came of age in fashion at the same time as i fashion at the same time as people are naomi campbell and kate moss, people watching now would be aware of them as two icons in fashion. i want to ask you what makes them successf
a few weeks later you were doing a shoot with the i were doing a shoot with the great nick knight witht covers for you. you were a fashion director at the age of 18. that magazine was legendary. what id magazine is such an influence on the culture back then, 80s and 90s? terry was still at id, he was our director at british vogue and he looked around the streets and saw so many incredible people from different races... different ages, not being reflected in the sort of the big magazine that the...
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nick: amy knight, is there a hard line faction within the kremlin and are they influencing putin?a hardline faction, but i think putin is the leader of this hard line faction. i don't think he needs any kind of encouragement to do what he's doing. he simply has been driven into a corner and he doesn't have a choice. and people like kadyrov, the chechen leader, and ghosn, the head of the wagner group there, they are hardliners who are being very outspoken and very critical of russian generals. but at the same time, they are not independent political forces. they've long been known to be basically puppets of putin. so i think they're they're acting as putin's mouthpiece, and he wants to deflect blame from himself forhe failure of what's happening in ukraine. nick: andrea, what about that, that these hard line figures are not independent and are in fact puppets, as amy just said? andrea: i still think that those those folks are still to the right of putin. my sense of what putin is trying to accomplish with this war is to prolong the conflict, to drag it out. i think putin's preferen
nick: amy knight, is there a hard line faction within the kremlin and are they influencing putin?a hardline faction, but i think putin is the leader of this hard line faction. i don't think he needs any kind of encouragement to do what he's doing. he simply has been driven into a corner and he doesn't have a choice. and people like kadyrov, the chechen leader, and ghosn, the head of the wagner group there, they are hardliners who are being very outspoken and very critical of russian generals....
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knights. the main time of the match ended in a draw 1:1. borodkin and alistairov did not reveal the winner and overtime, and in the bylit series vadim moroz and nicke. two eleventh is very good. our team also pleased with a lot of good things in our structure in our game as a whole , we looked better for a long time we could not score when we created a lot of sharp chances. there were about 38 shots. the main thing is that they continued to put pressure, they continued to create production, bells and whistles. ah. it's good that such second chances were often asked to drive in. bison will play the next match on monday in yaroslavl against the local lokomotiv a in the final match of the long and eight-match away series of the mhl regular season bobruisk dynamo player lost to dynamo moscow 2.5 as part of andrey mikhalev's team, dmitry tuka honored stepan zvyagin with pucks. possible sixteen points, the black-and-blues took 12 points, a pretty good series turned out, because before that they had only played from the side of the division. now exit through the bellies. and in principle, i think for the first time they performed quite well, but i would
knights. the main time of the match ended in a draw 1:1. borodkin and alistairov did not reveal the winner and overtime, and in the bylit series vadim moroz and nicke. two eleventh is very good. our team also pleased with a lot of good things in our structure in our game as a whole , we looked better for a long time we could not score when we created a lot of sharp chances. there were about 38 shots. the main thing is that they continued to put pressure, they continued to create production,...